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NOEMA is a complex instrument. Previous knowledge of interferometry is necessary to use it correctly, and
reading a standard textbook for this field is highly recommended (e.g., Thompson A.R., Moran J.M., and Swenson G.W., 1986 Interferometry and Synthesis in Radio Astronomy, John Wiley & Sons, Eds.). Information specific to the IRAM Northern Extended
Millimeter Array (NOEMA) is available on the http://iram-institute.org/EN/content-page-96-7-56-96-0-0.htmlNOEMA documentation
web pages and in the following documents:
- NOEMA http://www.iram.fr/IRAMFR/GILDAS/doc/html/astro-html/astro.htmlASTRO Users Guide:
ASTRO is a graphic program to help planning observations. It is quite useful for complex observing programs such as series of
snapshots on many sources.
- NOEMA http://www.iram.fr/IRAMFR/GILDAS/doc/html/pdbi-cookbook-html/pdbi-cookbook.htmlCalibration Cookbook:
A hitch-hiker's guide to calibrating NOEMA data with CLIC .
- NOEMA http://www.iram.fr/IRAMFR/GILDAS/doc/html/clic-html/clic.htmlCLIC Users Manual:
Detailed documentation of the off-line calibration program. It assumes the user has previous knowledge of interferometry.
- NOEMA http://www.iram.fr/IRAMFR/GILDAS/doc/html/map-html/map.htmlMapping Cookbook:
A hitch-hiker's guide to produce and analyze images from NOEMA with the GILDAS software.
- http://www.iram.fr/IRAMFR/GILDAS/doc/html/gildas-intro-html/gildas-intro.htmlGILDAS Users Manual:
Documentation of the mapping and display software. GILDAS is an image processing system with many capabilities, and the documentation
assumes the user has a basic knowledge of image processing.
Although these manuals are updated relatively frequently, only the on-line help within the programs has the latest revisions.
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