Joint data table

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In order to know if there are joint MAGIC+LST-1 data on a given source for a given night, you can refer to the following table:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Tya0tlK-3fuN6_vXOU5FwJruis5vBA9FALAPLFHOfBQ/edit#gid=1066216668

If you do not have access, you can request it when clicking on the link above.

You will find something like the following:

Joint table.png


There are several columns:

  • Date: the date of observation in LST convention i.e. the one of the evening when observations started (MAGIC uses the day after)
  • Source Name: this comes from MAGIC, but the ones used in LST are very similar
  • Conditions: dark/moon/twilight
  • Trigger: which trigger type was used in MAGIC, either L3T (standard), SumT (sum trigger), HaST (hardwa stereo trigger), L1_M1, L1_M2 (mono M1 or M2)
  • Stereo: if data taken in stereoscopic mode
  • HV: high voltage settings applied in MAGIC, either nominal or reduced
  • Min Zd, Max Zd: minimum/maximum zenith angle during the LST observation
  • LST Data runs: LST-1 data runs with joint data
  • MAGIC first/last run: which range of MAGIC runs correspond to the above LST data runs
  • Obs time: observation time on the same source (within 5deg)
  • Same wobble: observation time when the two systems were pointing at the same target within 0.1deg