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** Date (time of observation h)
 
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***AZ: Azimuth Range
 
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Revision as of 14:58, 31 January 2022

Relevant Analysis Name

General information

  • Name of the source: Name
  • Brief description of the source:
    • Object type : Uknown, AGN, SNR, Pulsar, PWN, GRB, etc
    • Redshift (z) :
    • Other relevant information
    • RA: XX XX XX.XX (hh mm ss), Dec: +/-YY YY YY.YY (dd mm ss)
    • RA, Dec in deg (ICRS): XX.XX, YY.YY
  • Analysis by Name (Institute - email)

Data-taking information

  • Dates of data-taking:
    • Date (time of observation h)
      • ZD: Zenith Range
      • AZ: Azimuth Range
      • Transmission9km:
      • Runs:
      • Joint observations with MAGIC? : Yes/No

DL1 data

Please include your settings to produce your DL1a and DL1b files. This includes whether you use LSTOSA, specific versions of lstchain, dllab scripts, cleaning levels, and calibration information.

Example :

Reprocessed using DL1a files procuded by LSTOSA (lstchain v0.7.3) and dl1ab script (v0.7.5)

  • original DL1a files
/fefs/aswg/data/real/DL1/20210808/v0.7.3/tailcut84/dl1_LST-1.Run0XXXX.XXXX.h5
/fefs/aswg/data/mc/DL1/20200629_prod5_trans_80/XXX/zenith_20deg/south_pointing/20210416_v0.7.3_prod5_trans_80_local_taicut_8_4/
  • lstchain v0.7.5
  • real data: tailcut8-4 (with cleaning based on pedestal RMS), dynamic cleaning
 /fefs/aswg/workspace/seiya.nozaki/data/BLLac/v0.7.3/tailcut84_dynamic_v075/DL1_raw/lstchain_standard_config.json
  • MC: tailcut8-4 (with cleaning based on pedestal RMS), dynamic cleaning, PSF+NSB tuning
 "image_modifier": {
   "increase_nsb": true,
   "extra_noise_in_dim_pixels": 0.74,
   "extra_bias_in_dim_pixels": 0.38,
   "transition_charge": 8,
   "extra_noise_in_bright_pixels": 0.052,
   "increase_psf": true,
   "smeared_light_fraction": 0.125
 },
 /fefs/aswg/workspace/seiya.nozaki/data/MC/v0.7.5/tailcut84_dynamic_bllac/DL1_raw/lstchain_dl1ab_tune_MC_to_BLLac_config.json
  • Produced DL1b files
/fefs/aswg/workspace/seiya.nozaki/data/MC/v0.7.5/tailcut84_dynamic_bllac/DL1_raw/data/
/fefs/aswg/workspace/seiya.nozaki/data/BLLac/v0.7.3/tailcut84_dynamic_v075/DL1_raw/Run0XXXX


Random forest

Please include your specific .json files used in producing your RFs and for which source analysis (source dependent or independent).

Example

  • lstchain-0.7.6.dev242+g2086cb9
  • source-indep (diffuse gamma, src_r<3deg, disp_norm)
/fefs/aswg/workspace/seiya.nozaki/data/MC/v0.7.5/tailcut84_dynamic_bllac/srcindep/RF/lstchain_standard_config.json


  • source-dep
/fefs/aswg/workspace/seiya.nozaki/data/MC/v0.7.5/tailcut84_dynamic_bllac/srcdep/RF/lstchain_src_dep_config.json 

DL2 data

Information about your DL2 data and settings.

Example:

  • lstchain-0.7.6.dev242+g2086cb9
  • source-indep
/fefs/aswg/workspace/seiya.nozaki/data/MC/v0.7.5/tailcut84_dynamic_bllac/srcindep/DL2/data/
/fefs/aswg/workspace/seiya.nozaki/data/BLLac/v0.7.3/tailcut84_dynamic_v075/srcindep/DL2/data/dl2_LST-1.Run0XXXX_merged.h5
  • source-dep
/fefs/aswg/workspace/seiya.nozaki/data/MC/v0.7.5/tailcut84_dynamic_bllac/srcdep/DL2/data/ 
/fefs/aswg/workspace/seiya.nozaki/data/BLLac/v0.7.3/tailcut84_dynamic_v075/srcdep/DL2/data/dl2_LST-1.Run0XXXX_merged.h5

DL3 data selection

Information about your DL3 data selection.

Example

  • intensity > 50
  • r: [0, 1 ]
  • wl: [0.1, 1 ]
  • leakage_intensity_width_2: [0, 0.2 ]
  • source-indep
    • fixed_gh_cut: 0.3
    • fixed_theta_cut: 0.2
  • source-dep
    • fixed_gh_cut: 0.7
    • fixed_alpha_cut: 10

High-level analysis

Please put any information about the production of higher level analysis here.

Example

  • lstchain to generate source-dep IRF, DL3
  • Science Tool: gammapy 0.18.2
  • point-like IRF, 1D analysis

Analysis Results

Please place higher-level analysis results (Spectra, SkyMaps, Lightcurves, etc) here.