Conventions
VLBI and radio astronomy has many non-standard conventions when coming from physics. Additionally, these conventions change from telescope to telescope, often making it difficult to know what assumptions different data sets and codes are making. We will detail the specific conventions that Comrade adheres to.
Rotation Convention
We follow the standard EHT and rotate starting from the upper y-axis and moving in a counter-clockwise direction.
Note
We still use the standard astronomy definition where the positive x-axis is to the left.
Fourier Transform Convention
We use the positive exponent definition of the Fourier transform to define our visibilities. That is, we assume that the visibilities measured by a perfect interferometer are given by
This convention is consistent with the AIPS convention and what is used in other EHT codes, such as eht-imaging.
Warning
This is the opposite convention of what is written in the EHT papers, but it is the correct version for the released data.
Coherency matrix Convention
We use the factor of 2 definition when defining the coherency matrices. That is, the relation coherency matrix C
is given by
where
Circular Polarization Conversions
To convert from measured
where e.g.,
The inverse transformation is then:
Linear Polarization Conversions
To convert from measured
The inverse transformation is then:
where e.g.,