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Line Identification

In order to compute the dispersion relation, lines stored in table line.tbl have to be cross-identified with a reference catalogue . For the first few spectral lines in the central row, this has to be done interactively, the rest is automatic. The sequence:

Midas...> SET/LONG LINCAT= hear.tbl
Midas...> IDENTIFY/LONG

plots the central row of the comparison spectrum on the graphics device and activates the graphic cursor. The lines are selected by positioning the graphics cursor on them and clicking the left-hand mouse button or Return. On the session terminal you will be prompted for the wavelength (to be entered in the same unit as in ). The command will search for a corresponding entry in table line.tbl. If it is found, the wavelength you enter interactively will be stored in the column :IDENT of table line.tbl. An asterisk, `` * '', will delete a previously made identification. To exit, click the middle mouse button on the graphics device.

At least 2 lines have to be identified interactively, but it is safer to identify a few more, especially if the dispersion relation is sensibly non-linear. They should be evenly distributed over the relevant range in wavelength. The identifications can be checked with:

Midas...> PLOT/IDENT

which plots the central row of the comparison spectrum and the interactive line identifications.



Rein Warmels
Mon Jan 22 15:08:15 MET 1996