RK starts 070314 ** Nothing to report in the log file; all ok. ** The drift is 60p2 +143600 {Be sure to note the declination!} ** This is a fall drift.... ** The pos file name is therefore: pos_061031_+143600f.sav -- Working in: /share/a2010-2/work/becky/06.10.31 cp /share/a2010-2/data/06.10.31/*list* . gedit cal061031.list gedit drift061031.list >idl >@wasinit2 >@alfinit -- Perform the calibration, in 2 steps: > callist='cal061031.list' > dir='/share/a2010-2/data/06.10.31' > calib1,callist,dcalON,dcalOFF,dir=dir This runs quickly; check that it worked: > help,dcalon,/st > calib2,dcalON,dcalOFF,ncalib You will be asked: > Any bad boards in system? Answer "n" if none. > save, ncalib,file='ncalib_061031.sav' ** There are 34 cal values for this run *** ** The calibration for this run looks fine. There are two CalRats for Beam 1, both pols, and one CalRat for Beam 5, both pols, which are off; the Tsys is also high; probably continuum sources; points deleted. Beam 1 displayed a double spectrum, presumably due to bad points. ** If you want, you can plot some of the values: > restore,'ncalib_061031.sav' > plot,ncalib.rahr0,ncalib.decdeg0,psym=4 -- Set up and run the BPD gui. > bpdgui Enter the new calsession: calsession_061031.sav Enter the new runpos: pos_061031_+143600f.sav CRAT set to "fit" **The interp regions here are [3488 to 3525] 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_061031_+143600f.sav' help,pos This should tell you that "pos" is array with dimension equal to the number of drifts that were processed. ** There are 34 drifts for this run ** Next, start working on FLAGBB: -- restore,'pos_061031_+143600f.sav' -- restore,'d213000+143601.630469411.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_061031_+143600f.sav' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keep track of all the drift, give a quality and comment on AGC galaxies detected, others, or rfi problems. Please not any occurrences of GPS. d213000+143601.630469411.sav Q2 1 AGC GPS: recs558-599 cs: 4, fiber optic 1/0 set to status 2 d214007+143601.630470016.sav Q2 GPS: recs 0-135 cs: 0,2,6 d215013+143601.630470621.sav Q1 cs: 3,5,0, 1 d220020+143601.630471226.sav Q2 intermods throughout, narrow sw-like pattern in some drifts: 5,0,6, 1/1 d221026+143601.630471831.sav Q2 1 AGC scruffy, but much better than previous d222033+143601.630472436.sav Q2 HVC still some scruff d223039+143601.630473041.sav Q2 3 AGC HVC GPS recs339-450 cs: 6 d224046+143601.630473646.sav Q1.5 HVC improving d225052+143601.630474251.sav Q1 1 AGC sw: 3 cs: 5 intermod:2/1 d230059+143601.630474856.sav Q2 5 AGC (1 offset in v) HVC GPS recs58-155 sw: 3/1 d231105+143601.630475461.sav Q1 3 AGC HVC? d232112+143601.630476066.sav Q2 5 AGC sw:5/1, 6/0, 6/1 crosses Abell 2593 -several detected AGC galaxies d233118+143601.630476671.sav Q2 1 AGC sw: 4/1, 5/1 d234125+143601.630477276.sav Q1 2 AGC, HVC? d235131+143601.630477881.sav Q2 1 non-AGC intermods (mild): 4/0 narrow sw-like pattern in some drifts in rec 68-120. Worst deviations masked. Weakly present in all channels in 1/0 (not masked) d000138+143601.630478486.sav Q2 1 AGC intermods(severe) 4/0, mild: 2/1 sw: 3/1, 6/0 cs 5, 0; narrow sw-like pattern in 1/0 again d001144+143601.630479091.sav Q2 3-4 AGC sw: 3/1, 6/1 better, but still a bit scruffy d002151+143601.630479696.sav Q2 2 AGC HVC? GPS/RFI: recs146-199 d003157+143601.630480301.sav Q2 3 AGC HVC GPS: recs 461-599 cs: 5,2,6 sw: 6/1 intermods: 1/0 d004204+143601.630480906.sav Q3 1 AGC, 1 non-AGC GPS:recs 0-41 intermods (mild): 4/0 sw: 4/1 narrow sw-like pattern in some drifts: recs 270-319 severe sw prob in 5/1, 6/0, 6/1 - part masked d005210+143601.630481511.sav Q2 1 AGC sw: 4/1, 5/1, 6/0, 6/1 d010217+143601.630482116.sav Q2 1 AGC intermods: 2/1 intermod-like pattern (all beams) in recs 287-363 d011224+143601.630482721.sav Q1 3 AGC d012230+143601.630483326.sav Q2 3 AGC sw: 5/1,6/0,6/1 d013237+143601.630483931.sav Q1 1 AGC sw: 3/1,6/1 d014243+143601.630484536.sav Q1 2 AGC d015250+143601.630485141.sav Q1 1 AGC HVC? d020256+143601.630485746.sav Q1 sw: 3/1 d021303+143601.630486351.sav Q1 4 AGC, 1 non-AGC? Nice bridge between 1759, 1761, 1766, 1768 (NGC 877 group) d022309+143601.630500556.sav Q1 d023316+143601.630501161.sav Q1 2 non-AGC d024322+143601.630501766.sav Q1 2 AGC d025329+143600.630502371.sav Q1 d030336+143601.630502976.sav Q1 1 non-AGC (an IRAS galaxy!) ** Be sure to save your pos file regularly! save,pos,file='pos_061031_+143600f.sav' 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 > print,where(pos.badbox[0,0,0,2] eq 0) OK ** Overall this is a good dataset, with good baselines and not much rfi ** OR ** Overall good data, except for bm 6, which has frequent power jumps ** altering Sw pattern. In 3 scans GPS is so strong as to mess up full spetrum, ** esp in 535016433 (last scan), rendering some boards nearly unusable. ** This dataset is of mixed quality. Generally there is more scruff and standing-wave ** problems than usual. Boards 5/1, 6/0, and 6/1 are most affected. GPS appears in 6 ** of the drifts. ** Non=AGC galaxies as follows: ** drift beam rec chan vel optID? optpos comment ** d235131 1 488 3164 1748 good 235935.3+144135.6 2MASX J23593541+1441360 ** d004204 1 27 1348 11528 good 004224.70+144202 2MASX J00422475+1442019 near two other galaxies, with SDSS redshifts ~ 16700 km/s ** d021303 6 213 2766 3833 uncertain perhaps related to N877 group ** d023316 0 265 3309 977 good 023741.8+143535.2 2MASX J02374186+1435366 faintly in 5 and maybe 2 ** d023316 1 396 2781 3740 good 023949.1+144318.1 lsb galaxy not in NED ** d030336 0,2 192 1617 10018 good 030647.4 +143634 IRAS F03040+1424 ** Also of interest: ** d230059 AGC 332413 HI velocity (1591 km/s) disagrees with SDSS velocity (1249km/s) ** d021303 NGC 877 group - nice bridge between members, plus a non-AGC?