The JAC software group provides development and support to the UKIRT and JCMT telescope operations.
Both UKIRT and JCMT use flexible scheduling to optimize scientific returns of observing runs. Access the Observation Management Project (OMP) site for information on observing projects. Information is available on both the JCMT Observing Tool and the UKIRT Observing Tool
We write data in the flexible Hierarchical Data System (HDS) format rather than FITS. Conversion tools are available.
We use the same generic data reduction pipeline on both telescopes in order to provide near-real-time feedback to observers to optimize flexible scheduling. ORAC-DR is capable of producing near-publication quality results and is also in use at the AAT and can support instruments from ESO and Gemini.
We support and recommend the Starlink software applications. IRAF is also available.
Many of our data reduction applications were distributed by Starlink. However, as the Starlink Project was terminated in June 2005, we have taken over maintenance of the codebase. The Starlink Software Collection can now be downloaded from the Joint Astronomy Centre. The following JAC-supplied software is distributed with the SSC:
They will work on Linux, Solaris and Mac OSX and, soon, Windows via Cygwin. Historically, we have released bespoke reduction packages for older instruments but these packages are no longer supported:
Further information on reducing ACSIS data can be found in the ACSIS Data Reduction Cookbook.
A number of web applications are available to support your observing run.
A list of external publications by JAC software group members can be found in our publication list. For internal technical documentation, consult the JAC documentation repository.
Local users may also browse our CVS repository. If you are an external user and wish access to our code repository, please contact software@jach.hawaii.edu.