The BoA Mission
BoA is a newly designed software package for the reading, handling, and analysis of bolometer array data. Its design and implementation is a collaborative effort of scientist at the MPIfR, AIfA, AIRUB, and IAS that was started in 2002. The primary goal of BoA is to handle data from LABOCA at APEX, both for online visualization and offline processing. BoA can also be used to process data acquired with other instruments such as ASZCa at APEX or MAMBO at the IRAM 30-meter telescope. BoA includes most of the relevant functionalities of the current reduction packages (MOPSIC, NIC, SURF). The major difference to them is that BoA is written in a programming environment that is (hopefully) easier to modify, maintain, and re-use. Moreover, BoA naturally interface with APECS and the MBfits format.
Documentation
Latest version of the BoA manual: [attachment:Boa_boaman_v3.0.pdf pdf] or [http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~cvlahaki/boaman_v3.0/index.html html]
[:Boa/Features:Principal features] of BoA are summarized here.
[:Documentation/Boa Quick User Guide:Quick User Guide]
[:Boa/InstallationNew:Installation instruction], but see also in the manual.
[:Documentation/Boa Quick User Guide/Documentation/DataMembers:Where is what in BoA - a directory of attributes and methods]
Downloads
BoA is currently verified by ESO staff at the APEX telescope. Once BoA will be released by ESO, you can download it from here.
Development
[:Documentation/HowToSubversion:Development under SVN]
[:Documentation/Boa White Board:White Board] collecting further information on BoA
- ["Minutes"] of meetings concerned with the development of BoA.
Links
[http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/bts Bug Tracking System] to report bug or request new features. (See [:BugTrackerHowTo:here] for a concise description)
[:WhoIsWho:Contact] the developers for further information and help
[http://www.apex-telescope.org APEX Telescope]
[http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~bertoldi/projects/mambo/index.html MAMBO, the Max-Planck-Millimeter-Bolometer]
BoA is in part financed by a Verbundforschung grant by the German Ministry of Research and Education (BMBF) to the MPIfR and AIRUB to build LABOCA, a large bolometer array facility camera for APEX. The BoA project acknowledges kind support from Bertoldi Datentechnik.