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CLIC\MONITOR delta_time
*** THIS HELP HAS NOT BEEN UPDATED FOR THE NGRX ***
This command is used to prepare the atmospheric phase correction based
on the total power monitor (normally done at 1.3 mm). It process all
scans in the current index and performs two operations.
First, it processes the calibration scans to compute the correction fac-
tors. i.e. the change of path length for a given change in emission tem-
perature of the atmosphere at the atmospheric monitor frequency (normal-
ly 1.3 mm, i.e. using Receiver 2 data). These correction factors are
then written in subsequent scans, until a new calibration is found.
Second, the scans in the current index are grouped in intervals of maxi-
mum duration `delta_time' (in seconds); source changes will also be used
to separate intervals. In each interval a straight line is fitted in the
variation of atmospheric emission as a function of time; this line will
be the reference value for the atmospheric correction, i.e. the correc-
tion at time t is proportional to the difference between the atmospheric
emission at time t and the reference at time t. This scheme is used to
avoid contaminating the correction with total power drifts of non-atmo-
spheric origin (changes in receiver noise and gain, and changes in
ground noise).
MONITOR 0 will use for each scan the average of the atmospheric emission
as the reference value. This will cause the correction to average to ze-
ro in one scan: the average phase is not changed, only the coherence is
restored leading to an improved amplitude (this is what is done in the
correlator at the Plateau de Bure to compute the scan-averaged spectral
and continuum quantities).
Gildas manager
2014-07-01