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Tues, May 28Wed, May 29Thurs, May 30Fri, May 31Sat, June 1
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9:00

Welcome and Introductions - Liz


Astroparticle Radiation and Acceleration I - Damiano CaprioliAstroparticle Radiation and Acceleration II - Damiano

Lecture Notes on DSA

DSA Detailed Notes

Astroparticle Radiation and Acceleration III - Damiano

Stats Lecture 5 - Cole

QPO Information

10:00

Intro to Fermi - Liz

Fermi Survey Strategy - Joe Eggen

Intro to Fermi LAT - Liz

Impostor Syndrome workshop - All

Neutron Stars Part 2 - Cecilia

Student Talks / 1 Slide Summaries

11:00BreakBreakBreakBreak (Photo!)Break
11:30Stats Lecture 1 - Cole Miller

Neutron Stars - Cecilia Chirenti

Intro to Fermi GBM - Colleen Wilson-Hodge (remote)Student Talks / 1 Slide Summaries

X-ray and Gamma-ray observations of pulsar wind nebulae - Jordan Eagle

12:30LunchLunchLunchLunchLunch
1:30

Getting started with Fermi: Tools and Resources - Joe Eggen, Joe Asercion, Alex Reustle, Sheimy, Paz, Nestor Mirabal (remote), Don Horner (remote)

Data Exploration notebook 

Data Quicklook notebook

Stats Lecture 2 - Cole

Getting Started with Likelihood Analysis - Liz, Joe

fermi-summer-school Github repository - See README file for instructions to download data and precomputed files for the 3C279  example analysis.

3C279 Example Analysis Likelihood Notebook

Look here for a few project Ideas


Stats Lecture 3 - Cole

Intro to the LAT Photon Data Catalog - Sheimy Paz

LAT Instrument Response and Next Steps with Likelihood - Liz


Stats Lecture 4 - Cole

Extended sources (3C 279 intro, W51C) - Liz, Jordan



Making LAT Spectra and lightcurves

4:45End of the Day Tag-upEnd of the Day Tag-upEnd of the Day Tag-upEnd of the Day Tag-upEnd of the Day Tag-up

Bike rental pick-up - leave by 4:30



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Mon, June 3Tues, June 4Wed, June 5Thurs, June 6Fri, June 7
8:00BreakfastBreakfastBreakfastBreakfastBreakfast
9:00

Active Galactic Nuclei - Qi Feng

Polarization - Haocheng Zhang

Introduction to Ground-based Gamma-ray Astronomy - Qi

Magnetars - Oliver

9:00 -9:30 Pack up.

9:30 - 10:30 Closing Session

Summary Slides

Feedback Form


10:00

The High-energy Universe with Fermi-GBM - Oliver Roberts

Student Talks / 1 Slide Summaries

Student Talks / 1 Slide Summaries  Gamma-ray Binaries - Jamie
11:00BreakBreakBreakBreakBreak
11:30

The Transient Gamma-ray Sky seen by Fermi-LAT - Niccolò Di Lalla

Student Talks / 1 Slide Summaries

Rubin LSST - Federica Bianco

Student Talks / 1 Slide Summaries  Complete packing up and return bikes.
12:30LunchLunchLunchLunchLunch
1:30

Burst analysis workshop - Niccolò Di Lalla:

Analysis notebooks:

Free Afternoon 

Time-based analysis topics

LAT Light Curve Repository (unbinned likelihood)

Usage Notes and Caveats

Lightcurve tool in fermipy example (binned likelihood)

Checking results, errors and next steps.

Analysis Notes


4:45 End of the Day Tag-up

End of the Day Tag-up

End of the Day Tag-up






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Abstract: EIRSAT-1 is Ireland’s first satellite, it was developed by students in University College Dublin as a part of ESAs Fly your Satellite program. On December 1st 2023 EIRSAT-1 was launched into a Sun Synchronous Orbit from Vandenberg Space Base on a Space-X Falcon 9. It is a 2U CubeSat equipped with three payloads, one of which is GMOD; a gamma ray detecting module. GMOD uses a CeBr3 scintillator which produces flashes of light in the visible range when struck by gamma ray photons. The scintillations are measured with silicone photomultipliers (SiPMs) and read using an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) known as SIPHRA. EIRSAT-1 is performing well in orbit and will soon be producing scientific data. This presentation will give an overview of the satellite subsystems with particular focus on the gamma ray detection module. The challenges faced in the lead up to launch and in the early operations phase will be presented. The results of the first few months of gamma ray detection with EIRSAT-1 will be discussed. Finally, the advantages and disadvantages of gamma ray detection with CubeSats will be presented using EIRSAT-1 as an example.


Marianna Dafčíková - "The First GRBAlpha and VZLUSAT-2 catalogue: gamma-ray transients and detector sensitivity" 

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Abstract: In recent years there have been numerous efforts to build a constellation of small satellites which would provide an all-sky coverage and quick localization of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). One of the mission proposals is the CAMELOT constellation with a newly developed gamma-ray detector composed of a CsI(Tl) scintillator coupled with silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs). The prototype of this detector is already employed in two space missions, GRBAlpha 1U CubeSat launched in March 2021 and VZLUSAT-2 3U CubeSat launched in January 2022. To date, the satellites have detected over 150 gamma-ray transients. In this presentation, I will show the first catalogue of the transients detected by these two missions and present the empirical sensitivity of the detector. The weakest GRB detection belongs to the faintest 10% of those observed by Fermi/GBM which demonstrates the detector potential for routine observation of GRBs.

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