Python/CASA tools for reducing JVLA data to produce dynamic spectra
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Copyright 2018 Jackie Villadsen (see LICENSE file) This git repository contains code written to create dynamic spectra from CASA data, then manipulate and display those dynamic spectra. It also contains sub-directories with other scripts used to create figures for Villadsen et al. papers that use those scripts. The code has not been prepared to be user-friendly but I am making it available for the sake of transparency. Readers are welcome to use or adapt it as they wish, but I recommend contacting me via email (jackievilladsen@gmail.com, jvillads@nrao.edu) if you are looking for code to do something in particular and I'd be glad to provide advice or an excerpt of code so you don't have to sort through the whole git repository. If you do copy or adapt code from here, and use it in preparing a publication, please cite first the Villadsen et al. paper that used this code: "Ultra-Wideband Detection of 22 Coherent Radio Bursts on Active M Dwarfs" in ApJ (in revision as of 2018 Sep 29, arXiv link available soon).
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