ANN starts 060801 Becky continues 060920 ** The drift is 25p2 +060500 ** Nothing to report in the log file; all ok. ** This is a spring drift.... ** The pos file name is therefore: pos_060411_+060500s.sav -- Working in: /home/dorado5/amartin/06.04.11 cp /home/dorado13/galaxy/idlraw/06.04.11/*list* . gedit cal060411.list [make triplets] gedit drift060411.list [add directory to name] >idl >@wasinit2 >@alfinit -- Perform the calibration, in 2 steps: > callist='cal060411.list' [assuming you already editted it...] > dir='/home/dorado13/galaxy/idlraw/06.04.11' [where the raw IDL files are] > calib1,callist,dcalON,dcalOFF,dir=dir > help,dcalon,/st > calib2,dcalON,dcalOFF,ncalib > Any bad boards in system? > help,ncalib,/st > save, ncalib,file='ncalib_060411.sav' [Please note the naming convention!] ** There are 38 cal values for this run *** ** The calibration for this run looks good. ** -- Set up and run the BPD gui. > bpdgui Enter the new calsession: calsession_060411.sav Enter the new runpos: pos_060411_+060500s.sav ***Note the format and syntax!*** the "s" before ".sav" stands for "spring" for fall drifts, use "f.sav" Be sure to set CRAT to "fit", not "median" **The interp regions here are [3470 to 3510]. ** You are now ready to run! Click "Process BP" and go to lunch. When that is done, check that the pos file has been correctly written. -- restore,'pos_060411_+060500s.sav' help,pos This should tell you that "pos" is array with dimension equal to the number of drifts that were processed. ** There are 38 drifts for this run ** Next, start working on FLAGBB: -- restore,'pos_060411_+060500s.sav' -- restore,'d214400+294831.526180333.sav' -- flagbb,dred,cont_pt,mask,pos,GAUSAV=11,HAN=3,AGC=1,n1=0,n2=6 at end, save badboxes to file filename = bb then save pos file in case of crash save,pos,file='pos_060411_+060500s.sav' Thereafter, hit "o" to enter your own filefor BADBOX -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keep track of all the drift, give a quality and comment on AGC galaxies detected, others, or rfi problems. Please note any occurrences of GPS. d071260+060500.610166022.sav nada d072306+060500.610166626.sav 1 AGC contsrc(4) d073313+060500.610167231.sav nada d074320+060501.610167836.sav nada d075326+060500.610168441.sav 1 AGC d080333+060500.610169046.sav nada d081340+060500.610169651.sav nada contsrc(4) Becky begins d082346+060500.610170256.sav Q1 1 AGC d083353+060500.610170861.sav Q1 nada d084359+060500.610171466.sav Q1 nada d085406+060500.610172071.sav Q1 1 non-AGC d090413+060500.610172676.sav Q1 1 AGC d091419+060500.610173281.sav Q1 1 mabye AGC d092426+060500.610173886.sav Q1 nada cont src: 0 d093433+060500.610174491.sav Q1 nada GPS: ch 1828-1942, rec371-438 d094439+060500.610175096.sav Q1 1 AGC sw: 5/1, 6/0, 6/1 d095446+060500.610175701.sav Q1 nada sw: 5/1, 6/0, 6/1 d100453+060500.610176306.sav Q1 nada cont src: 3, 5 d101459+060500.610176911.sav Q1 1 AGC, 1 maybe AGC d102506+060500.610177516.sav Q1 2 AGC d103512+060500.610178121.sav Q1 1 AGC cont src: 4,2,6,1 d104519+060500.610178726.sav Q1 1 non-AGC d105526+060500.610179331.sav Q1.5 3 AGC GPS:ch 1792-1976,rec126-338 d110532+060500.610179936.sav Q1 1 maybe AGC d111539+060500.610180541.sav Q1 nada sw: 5/1 d112546+060500.610181146.sav Q1 3 AGC d113552+060500.610181751.sav Q1 nada d114559+060500.610182356.sav Q1 3 AGC d115606+060500.610182961.sav Q1 1 AGC d120612+060500.610183566.sav Q1 nada d121619+060500.610184171.sav Q1 4 AGC cont src: 4,3 d122626+060500.610184776.sav Q1 2 non-AGC, 1 AGC, 1 HVC? d123632+060500.610185381.sav Q1 2 AGC d124639+060500.610185986.sav Q1 1 AGC, 1 HVC? d125646+060500.610200191.sav Q1 1 AGC d130653+060500.610200796.sav Q1 1 AGC cont src: 5 d131659+060500.610201401.sav Q1 1 AGC? d132706+060501.610202006.sav Q1.5 1 AGC GPS: ch 1812-1965, rec 45-175 + broader 8 You can inspect the averaged, smoothed datasets for each beam using STRIP_PV and INSPECT strip_pv,dred,cont_pt,msmooth,n1=0,n2=6,showpol=3,gausav=11,han=5,rfimod=0,units=1 inspect,msmooth,showpol=3,nstrip=4,agc=1 You can review your flagging using reviewbb,dred,cont_pt,mask,pos,GAUSAV=11,HAN=3,AGC=1,n1=0,n2=6 > print,where(pos.badbox[0,0,0,2] eq 0) OK! ** Overall good dataset, with good baselines and not much rfi ** ** Some drifts with GPS, but relatively mild and well-confined. ** ** Non=AGC galaxies as follows: ** drift beam rec chan vel optID? optpos comment ** d085406 1 291 2754 3930 no couple SDSS nearby, but not in NED, NGC 2718 6' away ** d104519 4 342 3290 1085 uncertain couple SDSS nearby, but not in NED (vel width ~ 50 ch) ** d122626 4 40 3300 1101 uncertain ~1227041+055844 NGC 4223 within 6' Sdm: galaxy, so may be sidelobe or extended emission. VCC 954 (dE3,N) within 3'(!) at 1226562+055820. Linewidth about 40 channel ** d122626 1,6? 479 3115 2011 uncertain ~1234159+061117 within 10' of Holmberg VII, which has similar velocity (south of Holmberg VII, which is companion of NGC 4532 at 1234193+062804 (SDSS sources, but v's all >25000) ** Also of interest: ** d102506 2&6 AGC203709, v= 639km/s - low surface brightness dwarf ** d112546 2 AGC213939 v=1560km/s - low surface brightness dwarf