App-SourcePlot

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Authors
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This application was originally written by Casey Best <cbest@uvic.ca> and
Pam Shimek <pshimek@uvic.ca>.   It also includes patches by Remo Tilanus
<r.tilanus@jach.hawaii.edu> and Tim Jenness <tjenness@cpan.org>.  For
version 1.17 it was updated to use the Astro::Coords and Astro::Catalog
modules by Graham Bell <g.bell@eaobservatory.org>.

Copyright (C) 2016-2024 East Asian Observatory.
Copyright (C) 2012-2014 Science and Technology Facilities Council.
Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 Particle Physics and Astronomy Research
Council. All Rights Reserved.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or

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=head2 Plotting Window

The Plotting Window contains the actual plot and has control over the
other windows.  The display itself has several features.  Each colored
line in the Plotting Window is associated with the source with the same
color in the Edit Window.  In the event that two lines have the same or
similar color, moving the mouse over a plotted source will highlight the
source in the Edit Window.  The large dot along the plotted source is
the position of the source at the current time, called from here on a
'location dot'.  These dots are updated automatically as time passes.
Moving the mouse over a location dot will display the elevation and
azimuth for the source in respect to an RA-Dec graph, where Dec is
the y-axis.  This feature does not work in the
L<Azimuth-Elevation graph|/"Elevation vs Azimuth Mode">.  The small
dots along the plotted lines are 15 minutes apart, showing the precise
time the source will be at a given location.

There are several buttons in this window.  Starting from the left,
here's an explanation of each:

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*          Spectral-line 5-point sources also bright enough for continuum work
*      SPECTRAL LINE CALIBRATORS
*      SPECTRAL LINE FIVEPOINT SOURCES
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*  Revisions :
*
* 1996 Jul 09 - original verison (?) (GS)
* 1996 Nov 24 - Modified holography source position (REH)
* 1997 Aug 29 - Modified holography position (RMP/GHLS)
* 1999 Nov 03 - updated coords to J2000, see notes (IMC - until next change)
* 2001 Feb 23 - updated 850um fluxes for 'new' blazars
* 2001 Mar 12 - add need for 120" chop for DG Tau
* 2001 Jul 02 - updated 0.85mm fluxes based on last 1.5years of data, for
*                - 76% of original blazars
*                - 51% of new blazars
*                - all but 5 continuum (non-blazar) sources
* 2002 Jan 04 - Several spectral-fivepoint objects were revealed as having
*               inaccurate coordinates. Previously, SIMBAD coordinates were used.
*               Size and sense of errors supported adoption of coordinates by
*               Loup et al (1993, A&AS 99, 291)
*               (which formed the basis of the 1950.0 version of this catalog).
*               Loup shows good correlation, for late type stars with HD numbers,
*               with the Hipparcos catalog.
*               Particular objects have caught the attention of observing staff
*               in the last couple of months (CIT6, V370Aur, V636Mon, all stars,
*               note) and in each case the Loup et al (1993) coordinates would
*               have provided better service. Previous updates for CIT6, IRC-10502,
*               GL865 superseded without loss of accuracy by Loup's coordinates.
*
* 2002 Apr 10 - updated HOLO position
* 2002 May 02 - 2 candidates from EIR added, 1622-2**
* 2002 Aug 20 - names of 0954+658 and 1739+522 correctly installed
* 2002 Nov 08 - coordinates for VYCMa & oh231.8 consolidated
* 2002 Dec 26 - Dec coords for o Ceti corrected - previousd update erroneous
* 2003 Jan 28 - Observatory program targets & Targets-Of-Opportunity removed
* 2003 Mar 20 - Addition of [c] [s] or [cs] as first characters of Comments field
*               to indicate utility as c-ontinuum or s-pectral-fivepoint
*               pointing sources. [cs] is for those suitable for both, with
*               a limiting brightness for normally [s] sources of 0.2Jy
* 2003 Jun 09 - 12 sp-line 5-point sources added (suggested by Thomas Lowe)
*             - 3 sp-line 5-pt sources (WXPsc, oCeti, CIT6) given [c] status also
* 2003 Jun 20 - VCyg coords consolidated
* 2004 Mar 29 - 5 additional CO:2-1 spectral-line sources added (courtesy TBL)
* 2004 May 04 - GL5379 removed - position uncertain by 11" (JW)
* 2004 Dec 13 - updated 850um fluxes
* 2004 Dec 14 - addition of bright (>0.3Jy) detections by m04bu23 (Ian Browne)
* 2004 Dec 19 - o Ceti coords updated to 2005.0 for proper motion
* 2005 Jan 28 - routine update of blazar brightnesses
* 2005 Mar 30 - routine update of blazar brightnesses
* 2005 Apr 19 - add BVP1 (courtesy V.Barnard)
* 2005 Jul 01 - rationalization of velocities for L1551-IRS1, OH231.8, NGC6334I
* 2005 Jul 12 - W3(OH) : position updated to that by ICRS
* 2005 Sep 12 - offset positions for W3(OH) & L1551-IRS5 corrected
* 2006 Feb 13 - include 1153+495 (thank you J.Hoge)
* 2007 Mar 02 - add possible maser source IRC+20326M
* 2007 May 04 - add comments for G45.1 = G45.07+0.13
* 2007 Jul 09 - update Loup sources for Hipparcos positions
*             - use p.m.s appropriate for 2010
*             - delete IRC+20326M (spurious); add NGC6563; correct VXSgr
* 2007 Jul 10 - add 3 stars from m07ai05
* 2007 Jul 17 - Notes for sp.line pointing sources to include
*               Loup class/quality and Hipparcos update if applicable

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*             - 03313+6058, 19454+2920, 21554+6204, 23321+6545, because too weak or too much unrelated
*             - emission (VXSgr)
*             - Added KUAnd, SCas, HL278, GL341, Betelgeuse, GL971, YLyn, RSCnc, IWHya, IRC-10236, RCrt, HD102608,
*             - SWVir, RHya, OH338.1+6.4, 16594-4656, GL6815S, GL5379, RVAqr, TCep, EPAqr, GL3099
*             - Results from M13BN01 and M14AN01
* 2015 Sep 11 - New RxA data for Pi1Gru, 16594-4656, GL6815S, TCep, EPAqr
* 2015 Oct 21 - New RxA data for GL5379
* 2015 Oct 27 - new flux for 0528+134
* 2015 Nov 19 - new fluxes for blazars observed with SCUBA-2 between 20150301 and 20151116
* 2015 Nov 20 - corrected positions for 5 'desperate' continuum sources (CenA position was wrong since 2012 Oct 10)
*             - Corrected coordinate system for IRC+10401 and updated position (RJ instead of RL).
* 2015 Dec 07 - new fluxes for blazars observed with SCUBA-2 between 20151116 and 20151123
*             - removed heterodyne standard sources (these are not good for spectral line pointing)
*             - updated RxA info RVAqr
* 2016 Jan 20 - new fluxes for blazars observed with SCUBA-2 between 20151217 and 20160120
* 2016 Feb 22 - new fluxes for blazars observed with SCUBA-2 between 20160121 and 20160222
* 2016 Apr 23 - new fluxes for blazars observed with SCUBA-2 between 20160223 and 20160423
* 2016 May 26 - new fluxes for blazars observed with SCUBA-2 between 20160424 and 20160526
* 2016 Jun 23 - new fluxes for blazars observed with SCUBA-2 between 20160527 and 20160623
* 2016 Oct 10 - new fluxes for blazars observed with SCUBA-2 between 20160623 and 20161010
*               comment out duplicate name 3C454.3 (2251+158), second entries for MWC349A, V645Cyg
*               optical positions instead of SCUBA positions for Sandell 2011 sources
* 2016 Oct 26 - corrected position oCeti for proper motion to 2017.0
* 2016 Nov 21 - corrected star positions for proper motion to 2017.0, where available (indicated by pm)
* 2017 Jun 01 - new fluxes for blazars observed with SCUBA-2 between 20161011 and 20170531
* 2017 Jun 02 - removed duplicates PKS0106 (= 0106+013) and 3C120 (= 0430+052)
* 2017 Sep 18 - corrected coordinates GL2494 (were off -10.1, -2.4 arcsec - wrong 2MASS source position)
* 2017 Oct 03 - updated information for GL2494 after obtaining new data
* 2017 Oct 04 - new fluxes for blazars observed with SCUBA-2 between 20170601 and 20171004
* 2018 Mar 27 - new fluxes for blazars observed with SCUBA-2 between 20171004 and 20180309
* 2019 May 23 - new fluxes for blazars observed with SCUBA-2 between 20180310 and 20190522
* 2019 May 23 - added GL5552, V1426Cyg, and 08074-3615
* 2020 Dec 07 - added GL1822
* 2022 Mar 28 - removed VirgoA
* 2022 Nov 11 - added 86GHz SiO sources
* 2023 Feb 15 - reformatted to add proper motion and parallax columns
* 2023 Apr 03 - removed 13 86GHz sources that are tested bad
* 2023 Apr 13 - further update to 86GHz source list

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*3C454.3        22 53 57.748 + 16 08 53.56 RJ    n/a     3.17    n/a  LSR  RADIO [c] [S2] 20190315
2251+158        22 53 57.748 + 16 08 53.56 RJ    n/a     3.17    n/a  LSR  RADIO    n/a        n/a       n/a    [c] [S2] 20190315
2255-282        22 58 05.963 - 27 58 21.26 RJ    n/a     2.37    n/a  LSR  RADIO    n/a        n/a       n/a    [c] [S2] 20190508
2318+049        23 20 44.857 + 05 13 49.95 RJ    n/a     0.41    n/a  LSR  RADIO    n/a        n/a       n/a    [c] [S2] 20181029
2345-167        23 48 02.609 - 16 31 12.02 RJ    n/a     1.19    n/a  LSR  RADIO    n/a        n/a       n/a    [c] [S2] 20190421
*
* The 5 sources below were not carried over from the original (RB) version
* due to inaccuracies in their positions, but they are repeated here in
* case of desperation - 3c111 and CenA in particular are too strong to
* discard completely.
* On 20151120 updated to accurate RJ positions from NED database.
*
0954+556        09 57 38.184 + 55 22 57.77 RJ    n/a     0.10    n/a  LSR  RADIO    n/a        n/a       n/a    [c] [S2] 20181114
1219+285        12 21 31.691 + 28 13 58.50 RJ    n/a     0.10    n/a  LSR  RADIO    n/a        n/a       n/a    [c] [S2] 20180713
CENA            13 25 27.615 - 43 01 08.81 RJ    n/a     9.82    n/a  LSR  RADIO    n/a        n/a       n/a    [c] [S2] 20181210
1716+686        17 16 13.938 + 68 36 38.74 RJ    n/a     0.10    n/a  LSR  RADIO    n/a        n/a       n/a    [c] [S2] 20180713
CygA            19 59 28.357 + 40 44 02.10 RJ    n/a     0.41    n/a  LSR  RADIO    n/a        n/a       n/a    [c] [S2] 20180721
*
* 76 of the next 78 blazars are new to this version of the catalog
* see http://www.jach.hawaii.edu/JACpublic/JCMT/pointing/point2000.html
* for a description of their inclusion.



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