Rapthor is an experimental pipeline for correcting direction-dependent effects in LOFAR data. It uses DP3 and WSClean to derive and apply the corrections in facets or as smooth 2-D screens. It uses CWL for the pipeline language and Toil to run the pipelines.
Extensive documentation can be found on Read the Docs.
To install rapthor, follow the instructions below.
Rapthor requires the following packages (beyond those installed automatically with rapthor):
- WSClean (version 2.9 or later; building with IDG and EveryBeam is required)
- DP3 (version v4.1 or later; building with Dysco and EveryBeam is required)
- LSMTool (version 1.4.2 or later)
- LoSoTo (version 2.0 or later)
- PyBDSF (version 1.9.2 or later)
Installation can be done in a number of ways. In order of preference (read: ease of use):
-
Install the latest release from PyPI:
pip install rapthor
-
Install directly from the Rapthor git repository. This option is useful if you want to use one or more features that have not yet been released:
pip install --upgrade pip pip install git+https://git.astron.nl/RD/rapthor.git[@<branch|tag|hash>]
If the optional
@<branch|tag|hash>
is omitted,HEAD
of themaster
branch will used. -
Clone the git repository, and install from your working copy. This option is mostly used by developers who want to make local changes:
pip install --upgrade pip git clone https://git.astron.nl/RD/rapthor.git cd rapthor git checkout [<branch|tag|hash>] #optionally pip install .
When installing Rapthor from source (options 2 and 3), you will need pip
version 23 or later. That is why you need to upgrade to the latest version of pip
before you install from source.
The rapthor
executable can be used from the command line with
a parset that defines the parameters of the run. E.g.:
$ rapthor rapthor.parset
The parset defines the input and working directories, various options, etc. For details, please see the example parset in the examples directory.