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====== Semi-automatic reduction of spectroscopic observations ====== | ====== Semi-automatic reduction of spectroscopic observations ====== | ||
- | **Under develpoment** | + | **Under development** |
This is meant as a cookbook describing the procedures for analyzing the | This is meant as a cookbook describing the procedures for analyzing the | ||
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The output file can be freely chosen, the selection of input files should be appropriate to accelerate the calculations. It is recommend that the | The output file can be freely chosen, the selection of input files should be appropriate to accelerate the calculations. It is recommend that the | ||
output of the pipeline is stored for further references - just in case. | output of the pipeline is stored for further references - just in case. | ||
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+ | In the file xxxxxx_cal.100m (in this example 20190618_cal.100m) you find all spectra | ||
+ | observed (i.e. all subscans) calibrated in Jy (or in K T_MB). | ||
What is left to do is: | What is left to do is: |