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The Fermi/LAT team is planning a multi-wavelength campaign  on the blazar 1es1959+650 starting at the end of September and finishing at the beginning of November (most coverage will be provided during period October 17th till November 1st5th).

The main goal of the campaign is to study the broad-band emission, from radio to multi-TeV, of 1es1959+650; with possibility to study flux/spectral variations, depending on the activity of the source during this period.

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The instruments participating in the campaign, together with the (approximate) observation schedule can be found here (the schedule is preliminary and will be updated soon).

Activity of the source during the campaign

Most of the instruments will be providing flux estimates (on a daily basis, whenever possible) of the measurements performed during the campaign.

Those flux estimates will be preliminary and are NOT meant to be used in publications. More reliable and more optimized analysis will be performed once the campaign is finished. The purpose is JUST to inform the community about the source activity.

The table with the preliminary flux estimates can be found here (under construction)

Light Curves with the preliminary fluxes

The preliminary information provided by the different instruments was used to produced Light curves reporting on the activity of the source during the campaign. 

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Roadmap for the data analysis, interpretation and publication

The work towards the analysis and the interpretation of those observations has already started. One or more publications will come out from these efforts. The steps we want to undertake are 1) data reduction and data submission, 2) Interpretation of the reduced data and 3) Publication. The roadmap is described here. A web page with all those light curves can be found here (under construction)