HEASARC Staff Scientist Position - Applications are now being accepted for a Staff Scientist with significant experience and interest in the technical aspects of astrophysics research, to work in the High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HEASARC) at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) in Greenbelt, MD. Refer to the AAS Job register for full details.
FTOOLS: The CGRO Sub-package
The CGRO sub-package of FTOOLS
contains mission-specific tasks for the Compton Gamma Ray
Observatory mission.
The following CGRO tasks were released in the latest distribution of the HEASARC's FTOOLS package. Each task is hyperlinked
to the help file distributed with the task. The same information can
be obtained while running FTOOLS by typing the command fhelp
{taskname}.
If you require further, or more detailed information on the GRO
sub-package of FTOOLS, contact
ftoolshelp@athena.gsfc.nasa.gov
CGRO Tasks
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bcmppha
- Converts BATSE PHA files to a format readable by XSPEC
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bod2pha
- Makes XSPEC PHA file from BATSE occultation data
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bod2rmf
- Makes XSPEC RMF file for BATSE occultation data
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bodgetvp
- Gets viewing period info from BATSE occultation data
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eaddmap
- Add or subtract two EGRET maps
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econvpha
- Converts EGRET .spec files to XSPEC .pha files
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econvrmf
- Converts EGRET .resp files to XSPEC .rmf files
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emapgen
- Converts a photon list (qvp file) to a counts map
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fbbft2pha
- Converts BATSE BFITS file to spectral PHA file
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fbdrm2rmf
- Converts BATSE DRM file to RMF format
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fesdb2rdf
- Reads i/p QVP and EXP (optional) data files and writes an
o/p FITS data file in OGIP standard format
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fevpbtoa
- Converts Fits formatted Comptel EVP data to an ASCII file
FTOOLS HELP DESK
If FTOOLS has been useful in your research, please reference this
site (http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/ftools) and use the
ASCL reference for HEASoft
[ascl:1408.004] or the
ASCL reference for the original FTOOLs paper
[ascl:9912.002]:
Blackburn, J. K. 1995, in ASP Conf. Ser., Vol. 77, Astronomical
Data Analysis Software and Systems IV, ed. R. A. Shaw, H. E. Payne,
and J. J. E. Hayes (San Francisco: ASP), 367.
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