Documentation on closure
Task: closure
Categories: uv analysis, plotting
CLOSURE is a Miriad task which plots closure phase and triple
product amplitude. The task works by averaging triple products
(the product of three correlations around a closure triangle).
These are always averaged over the selected frequency channels and
over the parallel-hand polarizations. Optionally the triple
correlation can also be averaged over time and over the different
closure triangles.
CLOSURE also prints (and optionally plots) the theoretical error
(as a result of thermal noise) of the closure phase and triple
amplitudes. Note this assumes a point source model, and that the
signal-to-noise ratio is appreciable (at least 10) in each averaged
triple product.
Note: triple amplitude is the cubic root of the
product of three correlations around a closure triangle. It is
an estimate of the flux of a point source which is indepedent of
closing errors.
Key: vis
The input visibility datasets. Several datasets can be given.
Key: select
Standard visibility selection. See help on select for more
information.
Key: line
Standard visibility linetype. See the help line for more information.
Key: stokes
Normal Stokes/polaization selection. Correlations other than
parallel-hand ones are ignored.
Key: device
PGPLOT plotting device. The default is no plotting device (the
program merely prints out some statistics).
Key: nxy
The number of plots per page in x and y. The default depends on
the number of plots.
Key: yrange
The y range of the plots. The default is to autoscale.
Key: interval
Time averaging interval. The default is no time averaging of the
triple correlations.
Key: options
Task enrichment parameters. Several parameters can be given, separated
by commas. Minimum match is supported. Possible options are:
avall Average all triple correlations from different triangles
together. Note the theoretical error estimates are
incorrect when using options=avall.
notriple Plot data from all closure triangles on a single plot.
amplitude Plot triple amplitude (the default is to plot closure
phase).
rms Plot theoretical error bars on the points. The error
bars are +/- sigma.
The following give control over calibration to be applied to the
visibility data before the triple correlations are formed. Note
that applying phase calibrations does not affect the closure phase!
nocal Do not perform gain calibration.
nopol Do not perform polarisation calibration on the data.
nopass Do not perform bandpass calibration on the data.
Generated by rsault@atnf.csiro.au on 11 Jul 1996