Happy 15th Launch Anniversary!
The Fermi Summer School emphasizes the analysis of data from the Fermi instruments through lectures and hands-on workshops. Students spend time working directly with experts in instrumentation, analysis, theory and modeling to develop and extend their own research projects. Topics cover much of the gamma-ray band ranging from keV-MeV transients seen with Fermi's GBM to the highest energies observed by the LAT and the very high energies observed by ground-based gamma-ray telescopes. This year's school will be held at the University of Delaware Conference Center in Lewes, Delaware, from May 30 to June 9, 2023.
Material will be aimed at graduate students and post-doctoral researchers. Topics will include particle acceleration and gamma-ray production mechanisms; space-based and ground-based gamma-ray instrumentation; spectral, spatial, and time-based analysis of gamma-ray data; modeling and interpretation of gamma-ray data; and astrophysical source classes such as AGN, GRBs, Galactic pulsars and binary systems, supernova remnants, and pulsar wind nebulae as well as searches for dark matter and new physics.
The software necessary for the tutorials (such as the Fermitools) are distributed in the FermiBottle Docker Container, a fully-functional, self-contained analysis environment. Please go through the Summer School Checklist to make sure the container is functioning correctly.
Go directly to Week 1 or Week 2. All times are in Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−04:00).
See our Code of Conduct and COVID-19 guidelines.
Tues, May 30 | Wed, May 31 | Thurs, June 1 | Fri, June 2 | Sat, June 3 | |
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8:00 | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast |
9:00 | Welcome and Introductions - Liz | Intro to Fermi LAT - Liz | Intro to Fermi GBM - Cori Fletcher | GBM Science - Cori | Dark Matter - Tim |
10:00 | Intro to the Fermi Mission and Sky - Liz Hays | Active Galactic Nuclei - Manel Errando | Resources for Impostor Syndrome (with much gratitude to Amy Furniss) | Diffuse Gamma Rays - Tim Linden | Lecture 2 - Manel |
11:00 | Break | Break | Break | Break (Photo!) | Break |
11:30 | Intro to Maximum Likelihood - Matthew Kerr | Galactic gamma-ray accelerators - Henrike Fleischhack | Student Talks / 1 Slide Summaries | ||
12:30 | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
1:30 | Getting started with Fermi: Tools and Resources - Joe Eggen, Joe Asercion, Alex Reustle, Nestor Mirabal (remote), Don Horner (remote) | Getting Started with Likelihood Analysis - Liz, Joe, Matthew fermi-summer-school Github repository - See README file for instructions to download files for the analysis | Next Steps with Likelihood - Liz | Advanced Likelihood/Student Projects Working with a software repository: git basics - Henrike | Time domain surveys - Special guests Advanced Tutorials (Light Curves and LCR) / Student Projects |
4:45 | End of the Day Tag-up | End of the Day Tag-up | End of the Day Tag-up | End of the Day Tag-up | End of the Day Tag-up |
Bike rental pick-up - leave by 4:30 | Crab Feast |
Mon, June 5 | Tues, June 6 | Wed, June 7 | Thurs, June 8 | Fri, June 9 | |
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8:00 | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast |
9:00 | Gamma-ray Bursts I - Peter | The Sun - Melissa | Gamma-ray Bursts II - Peter | Advanced LAT - Melissa | 9:00 -9:30 Pack up. Feedback Form |
10:00 | MW transients - Judy | Guest lecture | Jamie | Future science with gamma rays | |
11:00 | Break | Break | Break | Break | Break |
11:30 | Student Talks / 1 Slide Summaries | Student Talks / 1 Slide Summaries | Complete packing up and return bikes. | ||
12:30 | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
1:30 | Transient analysis - Judy, Peter Finding Information about high-energy transients - Judy | Free Afternoon (may trade with Mon or Wed) | Extended source fitting with LAT data - Jordan Eagle Reminders about profile likelihood and errors | Advanced topics (Systematics and Checks?) Student Projects | |
4:45 | End of the Day Tag-up | End of the Day Tag-up | End of the Day Tag-up | ||
Sunset cruise |
Claire Hinrichs - Multi-wavelength Observations of a Long-duration Flare from BL Lacertae
Pazit Rabinowitz - Search for TeV emission from unbiased survey of high-frequency-peaked BL Lacs
Stephen Kerby - The Pulsars and Blazars of the Fermi Unassociated Sources
Saturday, June 3
Tej Chand - Inverse Compton emission from relativistic particles accelerated at shear layers in relativistic jets
Hui Yang - Classification of 4FGL sources with CSCv2 and multi-wavelength surveys
Cristina Fernandez - Search of DM annihilation in Galactic Stellar Streams with the Fermi LAT
Takeba Olbemo
Monday, June 5
Nicolò Cibrario - Machine Learning for the measurement of the Cosmic-Ray Inclusive Electron Spectrum with Fermi Large Area Telescope
DJ Maheso - Pulse fitting of short gamma-ray bursts and the magnetar giant flare, GRB200415A with the Norris function
Romain Maccary - Distributions of energy and peak luminosity of gamma-ray burst pulses with known redshift detected by Fermi/GBM
Paarmita Pandey
Tuesday, June 6
Mete Uzener - Bursts from Rotation Powered Magnetars Swift J1818.0−1607 and PSR J1846.4−0258
Tamador Khalil - Using machine learning to estimate Fermi GRB redshifts
Lucia Tian - Joint Analysis of GRB 221009A Using Fermi-LAT and HAWC Data Coherently
Hend Hamed
Wednesday, June 7
Ömer Çoban - Typical X-ray Outburst Light Curves of Aql X-1
Ava Myers - BurstCube: A CubeSat for Gravitational Wave Counterparts
Gaetano Di Marco - Simulations of gamma rays propagation in magnetised astrophysical environments
Steven Chen
Thursday, June 8
Özge Keskin - Deep Search for and Investigations of Untriggered Gamma-Ray Transient Events Using Fermi/GBM Data
Kara Whitaker - Searching for Extragalactic TeV sources
Mark Armah - Oxygen abundance in the narrow line region of Seyfert galaxy and the metallicity- luminosity relation
Yu Luo
From the Handbook of X-ray and Gamma-ray Astrophysics:
Source naming schemes and catalogs: