A simple Python package to make nice plots of deprojected interferometric visibilities, often called uvplots (see an example below).
uvplot also makes it easy
to export visibilities from
MeasurementSets
to uvtables
, a handy format for fitting the data
(e.g., using Galario).
uvplot can be used as a standalone Python package (available on PyPI) and also inside NRAO CASA 6.x. It can be installed in a Python environment and in a CASA terminal with:
pip install uvplot
An example uvplot made with this simple code:
If you are interested, have feature requests, or encounter issues, consider creating an Issue or writing me an email. I am happy to have your feedback!
Check out the documentation and the installation instructions.
uvplot is used in a growing number of publications; at this page you can find an updated list.
If you use uvplot for your publication, please cite the Zenodo reference:
@software{uvplot_tazzari,
author = {Marco Tazzari},
title = {mtazzari/uvplot},
month = oct,
year = 2017,
publisher = {Zenodo},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.1003113},
url = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1003113}
}
uvplot is free software licensed under the LGPLv3 License. For more details see the LICENSE.
© Copyright 2017-2021 Marco Tazzari and contributors.