SBID 1995 is the 1934 calibration observation for the SBID 1997 observation of the LMC.
The measurement set for SBID 1995 is stored here in the commissioning archive:
/scratch2/askap/askapops/askap-scheduling-blocks/1995/2016-09-04_072049.ms
A summary of the measurement set can be generated by running:
mslist --full /scratch2/askap/askapops/askap-scheduling-blocks/1995/2016-09-04_072049.ms
provided your profile is properly configured to include:
module use /group/askap/modulefiles
module load askapsoft
For convenience, I have saved a hardcopy of the mslist output.
Additional meta data from the scheduling parset can be generated by running:
module load askapcli
schedblock info -v 1995
schedblock info -p 1995
As suggested by Ian, I also split (and averaged to 1 MHz) the visibilities for each beam, selecting only the scan where that beam was centered on 1934.
I did this with the script mssplit.job and copied the output to /group/astronomy856/askapdp/1995_avg
Note that each measurement set is only 19 MB so interactive inspection should be relatively painless.
I have written a bandpass plotter that is checked into the ACES subversion:
ACES/tools/plot_caltable.py
Note that if you do not have SVN access you can use Matthew Whiting's checkout of the ACES folder here:
/group/astronomy856/whi550/ACES
This can be run with:
module load casa
casa -c [absolute path]/plot_caltable.py [additional arguments]
see -h option for more information and contact Josh with any issues
This example should be sufficient to plot the processBETA bandpass solutions:
casa -c ~/ACES/tools/plot_caltable.py -t calparameters_1934_bp.tab -s B
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