To: Mezcua, Argo Subject: EM122A FITS files ready on the EVN Archive Dear PI, We have examined your project (EM122A,22/10/2016) and the data are ready for distribution to you. You can download the data directly from the EVN Data Archive (see below). Contact your support scientist to arrange a password for your experiment. If your experiment included the phased array Westerbork, it may be possible to provide you the Wb synthesis array data in IDI FITS format, which may prove useful for the amplitude and polarization calibration of the VLBI data set. The experiment scheduled the following telescopes: JbWbEfMcNtO8T6UrTrYsSvZcBdCmDaKnTaIr. However note: no Ur,Zc, telescope count assumes 4 working e-MERLIN out-stations. Your experiment was processed with the following parameters: Pass1: 16 Tels, 8 band X 2 pols, each with 64 points, 0 sec int. Comment: 0.5s integs The originally recorded disks from the stations can be released after two weeks. If you have any questions, contact us at jops@jive.eu. EVN and Global VLBI Observations correlated at at JIVE are now automatically calibrated via a pipeline process. You will receive email notification when the pipeline is complete. In particular, the a priori amplitude calibration table (and the associated, final ANTAB file -- note that it is better to use this file from the pipeline rather than the individual-station antabfs files available from the "Station Logfiles" tab of the archive), plus various other tables and plots will be available to download from the EVN archive (subject to the EVN Data Archive policy as discussed below). A description of the pipelining process can be found at: www.evlbi.org/pipeline/user_expts.html The EVN data archive at JIVE is now a central location for obtaining the information you need in reviewing your project. You can find network feedback from the stations, standard plots from the correlation review done here prior to distribution, pipeline results, and the FITS files themselves. Contact your support scientist to arrange for a password with which you can download your FITS file(s) from the archive directly. See the EVN Users' Guide in www.evlbi.org for a link to the EVN Archive policy -- in short, data from sources you identified as target/private in pre-correlation e-mail will not be made public, nor will pipeline images be available from them, for one year from distribution. The archive can be accessed via: www.jive.eu/select-experiment (or via the menu items of the main jive page www.jive.eu). Once in this portal to the EVN data archive, you can click on your experiment in the pull-down menu in the "Select Experiment" window; then click on the link "Show Experiment" that will appear immediately below this. You will then see a new window for your experiment, from which you can select from the various sorts of data available from the menu row along the top: *) Station Feedback = information provided by the stations' VLBI friends about the conduct of the experiment *) Station Logfiles = sched-based files you uploaded to VLBEER, observing log-files from the stations, other unprocessed station-generated files. *) Standard plots = the plots described below in a variety of formats, a copy of this cover letter *) Pipeline = pipeline plots; the ANTAB & UVFLG files used in pipelining *) Fitsfiles = FITS files, plus an associated README in case there are multiple correlator passes each with its own set of FITS files. The proprietary period for data on the EVN archive is 1 year (6 months for target-of-opportunity observations) -- the raw FITS files and pipeline results relating to sources you identified as "private" receive password protection during the proprietary period. For more details, see www.evlbi.org/user_guide/archive_policy.html Papers that result from your EVN observations should carry the standard EVN acknowledgment: The European VLBI Network is a joint facility of independent European, African, Asian, and North American radio astronomy institutes. Scientific results from data presented in this publication are derived from the following EVN project code: EM122 If your observations included e-VLBI segments or were eligible for RadioNet support, please visit www.evlbi.org/access for the further acknowledgments to include in your papers. ------------- o --------------- General Remarks: In the process of checking your experiment we have created plots of the weights vs time, auto- and cross-correlation spectra for a few one-minute intervals, and the behavior of amplitude and phase in time. These plots and an explanatory description can be found in your experiment's standard plots section of the EVN data archive. As part of the check-out procedure, we evaluate the quality of all data with low weights and set an appropriate cutoff for flagging. In this experiment the cutoff was set at 0.5. If you observed with 2-bit sampling, your data have been corrected with a van Vleck correction to account for the statistics of high/low bits for each BBC's data stream at each station. Thus you shouldn't run ACCOR in AIPS. It should be okay to use autocorrelations for bandpass corrections or to use ACFIT. For AIPS versions starting with 31DEC13, you should set DIGICOR to -1 in FITLD (previously, it would do that automatically if the array was not VLBA). Remarks on plots or individual stations: Jb: Wb: Ef: Mc: Nt: O8: T6: Ur: Problem with the mechanical drive, no data for this session. Tr: Ys: Sv: Low weights due to several problematic disks in the diskpack Zc: Receiver failed, see station feedback Bd: Cm: No successful fringes between EVN and eMERLIN stations in this session Da: No successful fringes between EVN and eMERLIN stations in this session Kn: No successful fringes between EVN and eMERLIN stations in this session Ta: No successful fringes between EVN and eMERLIN stations in this session Ir: Problem with diskpack, no data for this experiment Further remarks: