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LST Observations

THe Observations in SN2023ixf.

Analysis by Arnau (Aguasca-Cabot - arnau.aguasca@fqa.ub.edu)

Monte Carlo information

  • Link to MC files used: /fefs/aswg/data/mc/DL1/AllSky/20221215_v0.9.12_base_prod/
    • Particle types: diffuse gammas and protons (AllSky prod)

DL1 data

Reprocessed using DL1a files produced by LSTOSA (lstchain v0.9.13)

  • original DL1a files
/fefs/aswg/data/real/DL1/20230XYY/v0.9/tailcut84/dl1_LST-1.Run0XXXX.XXXX.h5
/fefs/aswg/data/mc/DL1/AllSky/20221215_v0.9.12_base_prod/

Random forest

  • lstchain-0.9.12
  • source-indep (diffuse gammas, disp_norm)
/fefs/aswg/data/models/AllSky/20221215_v0.9.12_base_prod/dec_2276/

DL2 data

  • lstchain-0.9.13
  • source-indep
/fefs/aswg/data/mc/DL2/AllSky/20221215_v0.9.12_base_prod/
/fefs/aswg/workspace/arnau.aguasca/Analysis/results/real/DL2/*/srcind/v0.9.13/tailcut84_dynclg/AllSky_20221215_v0.9.12_base_prod_dec_4822/

Analysis Results

Please place higher-level analysis results (Spectra, SkyMaps, Lightcurves, etc) here. If the alert was observed for several nights please add plots for each night separately and all data together.

Theta2 plot