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After calibrations for the fringe amplitude (with
),
bandpass, antenna gains,
and baseline-based errors,
one might proceed to bootstraping
the flux density scale from an observed planet
to the visibility data using
smaflux
which relys on the SMA Planetary Models.
The catalog directory of the SMA Planetary Models
in Miriad contains two sets of data
for each planet
(1) a file of the Planck whole disk brightness temperature
from SMA Planetary Models
and (2) the planet ephemeris from
JPL's HORIZONS System.
Based on the disk brightness temperature and the ephemeris data,
smaflux
calculates the visibility structure using a uniform disk approach.
In comparison the observed visibility with the model, smaflux
determines
the flux-density scale. The beta version of SMA Miriad contains the SMA Planetary Models. For the old version (Miriad CVS), one need
to install the SMA Planetary Models separately (see Installation of SMA Planetary Models).
The usage of smaflux
is given here,
smaflux% inp
Task: smaflux
vis = uvdata_rx0.usb.tsys.bp.bl.av %the uvdata set calibrated
%for Tsys, bandpass, antenna
%gains, baseline-based errors
select = source(ceres) %select the planet observed
%for flux density scale
%calibration.
mirhome = $MIR %the home directory of one's
%Miriad installation which
%leads the program to find
%the data directory of the
%SMA planetary models.
smaflux
reports the scaling factor of the
flux density for the uvdata set and creates/modifies
the gain table.
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Jun-Hui Zhao (miriad for SMA)
2012-07-09