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MIRIAD

MIRIAD (Multi-channel Image Reconstruction, Image Analysis, and Display) was originally developed for BIMA, and has been adopted and expanded for a number of radio telescopes arrays (CARMA, SMA, WSRT, ATNF and perhaps more). Sadly each of these have cloned and diverged from the original version of MIRIAD. So be it. What you see here is the original BIMA/CARMA version, as originally developed by Bob Sault in the late 80s and was actively used for CARMA until 2015, and is still in some use.

The CARMA pipeline (CADRE) can be found here: https://github.com/astro-friedel/CADRE

Reference

The original Sault et al. (1995) paper is https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1995ASPC...77..433S where you can also find the bibtex entry:

  @INPROCEEDINGS{1995ASPC...77..433S,
         author = {{Sault}, R.~J. and {Teuben}, P.~J. and {Wright}, M.~C.~H.},
          title = "{A Retrospective View of MIRIAD}",
       keywords = {Astrophysics},
      booktitle = {Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems IV},
           year = 1995,
         editor = {{Shaw}, R.~A. and {Payne}, H.~E. and {Hayes}, J.~J.~E.},
         series = {Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series},
         volume = {77},
          month = jan,
          pages = {433},
  archivePrefix = {arXiv},
         eprint = {astro-ph/0612759},
   primaryClass = {astro-ph},
         adsurl = {https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1995ASPC...77..433S},
        adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}
  }

Installation

We have a csh script install_miriad and a much simpler bare bones install_miriad.sh. They may contain helpful comments to get you past some hurdles, but here are briefly the steps on a linux machine, extracted from those scripts:

  git clone https://github.com/astroumd/miriad
  cd miriad
  install/install.miriad  gfortran=1  generic=1  gif=1  telescope=carma

This installation will take about 5 minutes, and usually takes up 300-400MB.

Requirements

The following tools should be present: a Fortran and C compiler, make, csh, git, development libraries for X11, optionally automake and pgplot library. It is recommended to use the native pgplot, not the pgplot that miriad contains, because the former now supports PNG's.

Ubuntu

Essentials:

  sudo apt install git tcsh build-essential gfortran xorg-dev libreadline6-dev -y

Optionals:

  sudo apt install pgplot5 automake libtool flex -y

Centos

Native pgplot needs a special install. Not tested.

History

  • V1 Original BIMA - Bob Sault (1987-1990)
  • V2 BIMA - RCS based (1990-2000)
  • V3 BIMA and CARMA - CVS based (2001-2003)
  • V4 BIMA and CARMA - 64 bit (2003-2016)
  • V5 - never released -
  • V6 CARMA - github based, pgplot decoupled