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Index of J123900.0+623710
Generated on 2010 Jul 12 (10:56 MDT)
These images were generated on a best effort basis using the
VLA pipeline in AIPS.
Please realize that errors can be made in such an automated
process. If you encounter a problem with any of these images or have a
question regarding the process or their use in your research, please
let
us know and we will do our best to improve this service for you
and everyone else using your input. Note that these images also
include non-detections, so some of them really are empty..
Thank you in advance!
The columns below describe the following:
- Basic Info lists the truncated J2000 position of the field
center, the offset to the search position (if this is a position
search) in arcminutes, date of observation, observing frequency in GHz
and the date of pipeline processing.
- UV Info lists the observed polarizations, shortest and
longest VLA-arms (D=1km, C=3km, B=11km, A=36km, P=Pie Town link=75km),
number of antennas used in the observation (though some may have been
flagged as bad), the subarray setting of the array (1-5), a link to
the calibrated single source uv FITS file and it's size (in red).
- JPEG shows a thumbnail of the pipeline image. Clicking it
will show you a larger version in the browser. Both JPEG images have a
square transfer function to emphasize the lower levels a bit more;
do not use the JPEGs for scientific purposes
(see next). As a guideline, the lighter a thumbnail, the
less difference between the peak flux density and the rms noise level,
i.e., don't expect to see too much in in light gray images, especially
if the rms noise given in the next column is in the order of microJy
or less. On the other hand, dark images have a strong source in there
somewhere.. (try looking in the center of the image).
- Image Info lists the image polarization, approximate beam
size of the restoring beam (mean of major and minor axes) in
arcseconds, the radius of the field of view of the image in units of
angle, the approximate noise level in prefixed units of Jansky, and a
link to the image FITS file and it's size (in red).
Download these FITS files for scientific purposes!
- Links is a collection of links that will show you the GIF
uv-coverage and visibility plot for this data set in pop-up
windows. See the
README
file on how to interpret these plots. They'll also get you to the
project pipelining scripts and information log files as well as the
full multi-source archive data on this project.
The list should be sorted, with decreasing weight, according to
increasing R.A., increasing frequency and increasing image noise.
If still equal, sorting probably favors smaller field of views over
smaller beam sizes in the list ordering.
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