Documentation on gplist
Task: gplist
Purpose: List gains table and optionally overwrite calibration
Categories: calibration
GpList is a Miriad task to list the amplitude gains in a gains table
and (optionally) replace the amplitude information in a gains
table with constants of the users choosing, and/or simultaneously
setting the phase corrections to zero.
WARNING: if you modify the gains, the resulting amplitude gains will be
constant with time! The original gains table is overwritten.
The motivation for this routine arose from datasets in which the
calibrator is weak so that conventional amplitude calibration was not
very successful. This was compounded by antenna 3 being blown about
by the wind. The source, on the other hand, was strong but time
variable, hence not susceptible to self-cal. From observations of
strong planets before and after it was observed that the amplitude
scale was reasonably stable, and certainly more stable than implied
by the phase-calibrator data, so that only phase calibration really needs
to be applied to the source. This program allows the amplitude scale
to be forced to the desired values (in this case, obtained from the
planet observations) without changing the phase calibration.
Key: vis
The input visibility file, containing the gain file to list/massage
Key: options
amp List the amplitude gains for 9 antennas: default option
phase List the phase corrections for 9 antennas.
complex List complex gains for current 6 ants only (1 line per soln)
all List all complex gains (one line per antenna per solution
for 9 antennas; lots of output)
replace Replace the amplitude gains with the list supplied
Only antennas with non-zero values in the list are affected
so if jyperk is not set, nothing happens. Phases are
preserved unless options=zerophas is also specified
multiply Multiply existing sqrt(Jy/K) values in a gains table by
the list supplied in the jyperk variable. Only antennas
corresponding to nonzero jyperk elements are changed.
No effect on phases.
zerophas Zero all phase corrections (no antenna selection method)
Use options=replace,zerophas with suitable jyperk list to
both set amp scale and zero phases (the two steps are
carried out sequentially with the amplitudes being set first)
Key: jyperk
Array of 12 numbers (1 per antenna) giving the Jy-per-K values.
Array elements default to zero so you don't have to give 12 numbers.
Action will only be taken for antennas corresponding to nonzero
elements of jyperk.
Used for options=replace or options=multiply. For options=replace,
if any of the numbers are zero then the amp gains in the pre-existing
table will not be changed, so you can change the gains on a single
antennna without changing the others by setting all the other
values to zero. However, be aware that your one bad antenna will
have affected the solutions for the other antennas as well.
Typical values at 86 GHz are (1995 Feb):
jyperk=14.0,0.0,10.5,11.5,10.5,13.0,11.0,0.0,0.0
For options=multiply, jyperk supplies a list of multiplication
factors (one per antenna) which will be used to multiply the
sqrt(Jy/K) amplitude gains in the existing table.
Generated by rsault@atnf.csiro.au on 11 Jul 1996