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For this campaign, the policy on data sharing will be: if you observe and send data that can be used, you are a co-author of a resulting multiwavelength publication unless you just want an acknowledgment. By contributing with data, you also gain the right of participating in the interpretation of the overall (reduced) data collected during the campaign. Anyone who contributes data keeps the right to publish those data separately. Yet those separate publications should be done in a coordinated way. We aim to publish  (almost) simultaneously the data from the single instruments and the joint publication with the first overall data interpretation from the campaign.

Although there will be no GLAST gamma-ray data (GLAST is currently in Kennedy Space Center, at Cape Canaveral, Florida), the opportunity for good multi-wavelength coverage of this source right now is excellent at other wavelengths. In addition to the intrinsic scientific interest, this campaign can be used to establish planning and coordination routines for the upcoming years of multi-wavelength blazar observations with GLAST.

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The instruments participating in the campaign, together with the (approximate) observation schedule can be found here.

Activity of the source during the campaign

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The table with the preliminary flux estimates can be found here.

Light Curves with the preliminary fluxes

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A web page with all those light curves can be found here

Roadmap for the data reduction and interpretation

A dedicated web page can be foundhere. 

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