LSMTool allows the manipulation of LOFAR sky models (in the makesourcedb format).
Author:
- David Rafferty
Based on contributed scripts from:
- Björn Adebahr
- Francesco de Gasperin
- Reinout van Weeren
Contents:
- docs/: documentation
- tests/: contains test sky models and scripts useful for validation
- bin/: contains lsmtool executable
- lsmtool/: contains the main LSMTool scripts
- lsmtool/operations/: contains the modules for operations
- parsets/: some example parsets
The following operations are available:
- SELECT: Select sources by source or patch properties
- REMOVE: Remove sources by source or patch properties
- TRANSFER: Transfer a patch scheme from one sky model to another
- GROUP: Group sources into patches
- UNGROUP: Remove patches
- MOVE: Move a source or patch position
- MERGE: Merge two or more patches into one
- CONCATENATE: Concatenate two sky models
- ADD: Add a source
- SETPATCHPOSITIONS: Calculate and set patch positions
- PLOT: Plot the sky model
- COMPARE: Compare source fluxes and positions of two sky models
For details, please see the full documentation.
LSMTool is already installed on the LOFAR CEP2 and CEP3 clusters. Users on CEP2 and CEP3 should run the following commands before using LSMTool:
use LofIm
source ~rafferty/init_lsmtool
If you want to install LSMTool yourself, follow the instructions below.
- Numpy
- Matplotlib
- Astropy version 0.4 or later
- WCSAxes version 0.2 or later (optional, for improved plotting)
- PyVO (optional, for VO access)
Get the latest developer version by cloning the git repository:
git clone https://github.com/darafferty/LSMTool.git
Then install with:
cd LSMTool
python setup.py install
You can test that the installation worked with:
python setup.py test
If no errors occur, LSMTool is installed correctly.
The LSMTool executable can be used from the command line with a parset that defines the steps to be done. E.g.:
$ lsmtool model.sky lsmtool.parset
The parset follows the usual NDPPP/BBS format. E.g.:
# Select individual sources with Stokes I fluxes above 1 Jy
LSMTool.Steps.select.Operation = SELECT
LSMTool.Steps.select.FilterExpression = I > 1.0 Jy
LSMTool.Steps.select.OutFile = out_model.sky
LSMTool can also be used in Python scripts by importing the lsmtool module. E.g.:
>>> import lsmtool
>>> skymod = lsmtool.load('model.sky')
>>> skymod.select('I > 1.0 Jy')
>>> skymod.write('out_model.sky')
For further details, please see the full documentation.