The headers and tables found in the IMB-FITS file rely heavily on
time-stamps described with Modified Julian Date (MJD). This includes
subscan start and stop, instantaneous antenna positions during the
subscan, dump sampling during integration. These quantities can be
displayed in a graphical way with e.g. the following command:
MRTCAL> @ plot-mjd iram30m-4mhz-20100930s200-imb.fits
The result is shown in the Figure
. Under normal
conditions, there should be backend data and antenna positions during
the whole subscan, i.e. the markers should start before and end after
the box edges. It is a sane behaviour to have a bit more of data before
and after the subscan limits.
Figure:
Resulting plot of the procedure @ plot-mjd. X axis is
time, Y axis is the subscan number. It displays i) the “on-source”
time coverage of each subscan (subscan-start and subscan-stop as
boxes), ii) the time coverage of the backend data in each subscan
(green+gold horizontal segments), iii) the time coverage of the
antenna slow positions (blue or red markers), iv) the time stamps
of the derotator dumps if relevant (magenta crosses).
Each DATA dump is displayed as an horizontal segment showing its
actual integration time. The associated time stamp is displayed as
a vertical segment (the time stamp can be found anywhere from the
beginning to the end of the integration, according to the header
value TSTAMPED); colors are alternated to avoid confusion.
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Figure:
Same as Fig.
, but the backend tables are
incorrect (a lot of subscans have no backend data in the subscan
range).
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