- ... contact1
- A local contact is
assigned to each A and B-rated project which does not have in-house
collaborator. He/She assists you in the preparation of observing
procedures and in the data reduction.
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- ...pipeline2
- Pipeline normally refers to the automatic
calibration taking place at Bure, which is afterwards verified,
sometimes also improved, by the astronomer on duty.
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- ...
(AoD)3
- Astronomer on Duty taking care of the PdB observations
and of the first data calibration
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- ... manual4
- available on-line at http://www.iram.fr/
IRAMFR/GILDAS/
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- ...subscan5
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subscan (which is a scan partition) is the shortest
acquisition for which spectral information is
stored. Frequency-averaged acquisitions are stored for each second,
and are known as records
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- ... antennas6
- Each PdB antenna has a
reference number that identifies it, from 1 to 6 corresponding to the
order in which they were built. When we refer to the antennas by using
this reference number, we call them physical antennas.
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- ... antennas7
- CLIC uses a numbering for the antennas proper to each observation, going
from 1 to the number of used antennas. We refer to logical antennas
when we use their reference number in CLIC. Note that the logical
antennas differ from the physical ones if the array has less than 6
antennas and the missing antennas are not the last ones.
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- ... input8
- There are two correlators at PdB: 1) The
Narrow-band correlator accepts two 1 GHz input signals, from the 4
GHz band obtained per polarization. Narrow inputs refer to the two
1GHz-bandwidth signals entering into the narrow-band correlator,
which correspond to quarters of the receiver bands. The astronomer
decides on the configuration of the eight spectral units of the
narrow-band correlator within the two selected Narrow inputs.
2) The Widex correlator is composed of four units, each one accepting
2 GHz bandwidth. Units 1 and 3 and units 2 and 4 are placed
consecutively to cover a bandwidth of 3.8 GHz respectively in the IF
of H and V polarization receivers. Widex inputs correspond hence to
the four Widex units)
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- ... name9
- Generic name refers to the table name
without extension, and, for mosaics, without the offset specification
(see Sect.
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