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Title:
DISH: The Single Dish Environment in AIPS++
Authors:
Garwood, R. W.; McMullin, J. P.
Publication:
Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems IX, ASP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 216, edited by Nadine Manset, Christian Veillet, and Dennis Crabtree. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, ISBN 1-58381-047-1, 2000., p.498
Publication Date:
00/2000
Origin:
AUTHOR; ADS
Comment:
ISBN: 1-58381-047-1
Bibliographic Code:
2000ASPC..216..498G

Abstract

We present a short description and update of the single dish analysis environment in AIPS++, called DISH. The focus on DISH has been to provide traditional single dish spectral line data analysis tools with support for extensibility and customization of the package. Several tools have recently been added to complete the reduction of spectral line observations; in particular, a stack-based spectral calculator has been implemented which allows direct manipulation of spectra by any general mathematical function. DISH and AIPS++ are the primary analysis tools for data from the Green Bank Telescope and are also in use at several other observatories. We present examples of its use and outline the general features. DISH is available now with the first public release of AIPS++ (http://aips2.nrao.edu/daily/docs/html/aips++.html).

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