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Revision as of 11:06, 19 February 2024

The Fermi LAT analysis has been performed on a large time scale to derive a long-term light curve and run a Bayesian block analysis to defined bocks of observation

Parameters

RA = 197.6324 degrees

Dec = 32.3547 degrees

Start = 715617241.0 MET (s)

Stop = 727281241.0 MET (s)

ROI = 10.0 degrees

E min = 100.0 MeV

E max = 300000.0 MeV

E min ext = 50.11872336272722 MeV

E max ext = 598578.6944906638 MeV

IRFs = P8R3_SOURCE_V3

evclass = 128

evtype = 3


Long term Fermi-LAT Light curve

This plot is the Fermi-LAT LC with the final bayesian block description. The block are given here :

High state :

Mid state :

Low state :


In the High state, I use bin of around 12 hours, 1 day in the Mid state and 3 days in the low state

Date MET start MET stop N bins
high 722300909 722984524.0 N bins
723877193 724823786.0 N bins
Mid 722104724.0 722300909.0 N bins
7229845240 723877193 N bins
724823786 725266164 N bins
726394414 726767552 N bins
Low 716277470 722104724 N bins
725266164 726394414 N bins
726767552 727281241 N bins


SEDs