Dirty beam inconsistent with the INVERT FWHM parameter?

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yihan Liu
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Dirty beam inconsistent with the INVERT FWHM parameter?

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Hi,

I wish to plot a pulsar wind nebula and measure its flux density.
During my process of “INVERT”, I set the uv tapering with a FWHM 20”x20”; however, the FWHM of the dirty beam model is around 15”x15”.

May I inquire why the dirty beam size is inconsistent with the Fwhm set during “INVERT ”, and how should I select the beam size of the cleaned image during the process of “RESTOR”,if I want to measure the flux density?

Many thanks in advance.
Mark.Wieringa
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Re: Dirty beam inconsistent with the INVERT FWHM parameter?

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Hi Yihan,

The fwhm specified in invert is a taper applied to the data, it does not directly specify the resulting beam size, as this depends on the details of the configuration and observing time.
It is unusual for the beam to be smaller than the fwhm specified for the taper, it is usually a bit larger. In any case, you may be better off using the robust parameter to vary the size of the beam, as it gives better signal to noise.
For ATCA imaging robust=0.5 is usually a good choice, you can use larger values if you want a larger beam. The restor task will fit the beam and use that to restore the clean components, ensuring the flux densities are consistent.

Cheers,

Mark
yihan Liu
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Re: Dirty beam inconsistent with the INVERT FWHM parameter?

Post by yihan Liu »

Hi Mark,

Thank you so much for your demonstration, I have got the idea.
Best,

Yihan
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