Kavli Institute for Cosmology
University of Cambridge
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Overview
This workshop is primarily intended for students and staff at Cambridge University. The workshop will provide an introduction to ALMA and instructions on how to work with data from the observatory and will include sessions on using the ALMA archive and imaging ALMA data.
This workshop is aimed primarily at novice ALMA users, but other users with higher levels of experience or from other locations are also welcome to attend.
Schedule
Wednesday, 08 May
10:00 | Pre-meeting assistance with software download and installation |
11:00 | Introductory coffee |
11:30 | Introduction to ALMA |
12:30 | Lunch |
14:00 | Introduction to Interferometry |
15:00 | Introduction to CASA |
15:30 | Break |
16:00 | The Observing Support Tool (the online ALMA simulation tool) |
17:00 | End |
Thursday, 09 May
10:00 | The ALMA Science Archive |
11:00 | Break |
11:30 | Notes about Downloaded Data |
12:00 | CARTA |
12:30 | Lunch |
14:00 | ALMA WebLog Review |
15:00 | Imaging Tutorial: Preparation |
15:30 | Break |
16:00 | Imaging Tutorial: Continuum Imaging |
17:00 | End |
Friday, 10 May
10:00 | Imaging Tutorial: Spectral Line Imaging |
11:00 | Break |
11:30 | Imaging Tutorial: Spectral Line Imaging (continued) |
12:30 | Lunch |
14:00 | [optional] Advanced Imaging Techniques or One-On-One Support |
15:30 | Break |
16:00 | [optional] Advanced Imaging Techniques or One-On-One Support (continued) |
17:00 | End |
Pre-Workshop Downloads
Participants should try to download and install the software described below as well as one of the example datasets that will be used in this workshop. Note that UK ARC Node staff are available to help with the installation of CASA and any other software needed for the workshop, and part of the first day of the workshop will be set aside for assisting participants with help with software installation. Please contact us before the workshop if you think you need help.
CASA (ALMA Pipeline Version)
To work on the data calibration, imaging, and analysis activities, participants will need access to a computer running CASA version 6.5.4 or later (ALMA Pipeline Version). This software is available for both Linux and Mac but unfortunately not for Windows. Please note that you should download the pipeline version of CASA, as this is required for restoring the pipeline calibration to the data. You can find the download link below.
Participants can ensure that they have the correct version installed by running casa --version
. Participants should also ensure that they can successfully run CASA in pipeline mode by executing casa --pipeline
. (Note that participants will need to provide the complete path to the CASA installation unless they have either set up an alias or have set up the PATH system variable in their system.)
CARTA
CARTA is a new image viewer that will eventually replace the current image viewer in CASA. It operates very smoothly, although it is still under development and its use over VPN is complicated.
Primary Example Datasets
The data that will be used as the primary example when demonstrating how to restore the calibrated data and how to image the data can be downloaded using the links below. Note that the total amount of disk space needed to do all of the data processing is about 70 GB. The calibrated and science only visibility data are optional downloads and are only necessary for situations where it is not possible to calibrate the archival data or perform some of the steps in the imaging script.
Archival Data
Product Files (archival images)
Auxiliary Files (calibration information, logs, quality assessment reports, and scripts)
Calibrated Visibility Data (optional, 23 GB)
Science Target Only Calibrated Visibility Data (optional, 6.2 GB)
Continuum-Subtracted CO Visibility Data (optional, 3.1 GB)
continuum_imaging_script.py (For continuum imaging)
CO_imaging_script.py (For continuum imaging)
Alternate Datasets
These alternate datasets (which are fully calibrated) could optionally be used for the imaging part of the workshop, although no specific scripts or instructions have been prepared for these datasets.
2017.1.00478.S Datasets
SDSS J123241.73+091209.3
SDSS J131628.32+045316.2
SDSS J134254.45+093059.3
These small datasets, which will be 15 GB when unpacked and which should be easy to image on most computers, contain high-redshift galaxies with line emission detected in at least one spectral window. However, the sources are unresolved and therefore may not be suitable for moment mapping.
2017.1.00908.S Dataset
This dataset, which is for the Hot Dust Obscured Galaxy (HotDOG) W0410-0913, includes extended continuum and line emission, but the calibrated data will be 66 GB when unpacked and may require more computing power to image.
Personal Datasets
Participants may bring their own datasets to the workshop. However, please download the data before the workshop, and please contact the organizers beforehand about this.