p2111: looking at bursts from 4 objects
dec08
Intro:
p2111 used the 800 MHz mode of the wapps to
monitor bursts from a 4 objects. The datataking setup was:
- use the wapp spectrometer with 100 MHz bw/band, 3 level sampling,
2048 channels, full stokes. The data was sampled at 1 second intervals.
- Do a 15 second cal on , 15 second cal off 12 seconds of time from
the source then track the source for 600 seconds. The cycle took about
667 seconds.
The data
processing was:
- Input the cal scan, data scan and convert them from cross
correlations to uncorrected stokes.
- Create an rfi mask for the cal using calOn/caloff (this removes
the bandpass). Use corblauto to
excluse
channels that are more than 3 sigma from the mean.
- Call the corstokes
to scale to kelvins with the cals and then phase correct the signal
path using the cal data (hi correlated cal). There was no mueller
matrix correction since the matrix we have is out of date.
- Convert the data from Kelvins to Janskys using the gain curve
for cband.
- Computing the total power.
- We have and array of 2048 channels by 600 seconds. Use corrms()
(rms/mean along each chan) to make a mask where there is no rfi.
Average the good chanels to get the total power.
Plotting the
data:
For each source as set of plots were made:
- IQUV, vs data sample and frequency band.
- The horizontal axis is data sample (1 second). I have left out
the 67 second gaps between each 10 minute dataset. The vertical axis is
milliJy.
- There are 8 frequency bands with 4 per page.
- The data is plotted I:page1,2 Q:page3,4,U:page5,6, V:page7,8.
- Red vertical lines are drawn at the start of each 10 minute
dataset.
- I data
- The median value for I has been removed.
- The variation is the za dependence of the gain (the SEFD is
higher at large za).
- U,V data
Notes:
I'm
using positive and negative burst rather the left and rigtht circular.
We need to use the heliax in the bowl to see which one comes out
where in the data processing.
28dec08(AST)
29dec08(AST)
30dec08(AST)
Summary:
processing: usr/p2111/doit.pro,
plttp.pro plttp28
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