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#FGLA catalog of LAT sources, which are objects in the sky that are known to emit gamma rays over periods of time.
These are often active galaxies, supernova remnants, pulsars, and pulsar wind nebulae.
So far, the LAT team has published the 1FGL (which used 11 months of LAT data) and 2FGL (2 years of LAT data).
There is also a 0FGL (3 months of LAT data), also known as the Bright LAT source list.
The Catalog group is currently working on 3FGL.
(see also Catalog

0FGL page
1FGL catalog
(with paper link)
2FGL catalog
(with paper link)
3FGL paper

1FHLA catalog of LAT sources (objects in the sky that are known to emit gamma rays over periods of time) that are only detected above 10 GeV.
(In contrast, most standard LAT analysis begins at 100 MeV.)
The 1FHL used 3 years of LAT data.
(see also Catalog
1FHL Confluence page
#LAC#th LAT AGN CatalogueCatalogs of LAT detections of active galactic nuclei (AGN).

1LAC Confluence page
2LAC Confluence page

#PCCatalogs of LAT pulsar detections.
1PC reports on 46 pulsed detections using the first 6 moths of data taken by the LAT.
2PC reports on 117 pulsed detections using 3 years of data taken by the LAT.

1PC Confluence page

2PC Confluence page

   

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ACD(Anti-Coincidence Detector)
The ACD is the collection of scintillating tiles that detect charged particles, and is crucial to background rejection.
The ACD covers the tracker (the part of the LAT that converts gamma rays into electron-positron pairs and then tracks these pairs' trajectories).
Charged particles will also register as signals in the tracker, so the ACD is used to determine if a signal is actually a charged particle and not a gamma ray.
If an ACD tile has a "hit" (detects a charged particle) that lines up with a signal, then that fact is used to "veto" the signal (i.e., declare that it's not a gamma ray).
 
AcceptanceDefined as the effective area integrated over the solid angle subtended by the field of view (units: m^2 sr).
It is a measure of the "effective volume" of the entire field of view.
LAT performance page
AGN (group)(Active Galactic Nuclei) AGN group page
ARR(Autonomous Repoint Request)  
ASP  
ATel

(Astronomer's Telegram)

Multiwavelength, web-based short-notice publication system for reporting and commenting on new astronomical observations.

ATel page

Atel ArXiv paper

ATSAbsolute Time Sequence. A series of spacecraft and/or instrument commands that are loaded on the Fermi spacecraft. 
   
   
   
   
   
   

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When the Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM, the secondary instrument on Fermi) detects a gamma-ray burst (GRB) that is especially bright or high-fluence
(i.e., emitting many photons over a period of time), it sends a message to the spacecraft to maneuver itself so that the GRB is close to the center
of the LAT field of view for 2.5 hours (previously, 5 hours). This allows the LAT to get good observations of the GRB for a longer period of time than
it would otherwise be able to obtain. 
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ASP(Automated Science Processing)
A set of automated science analyses runs on the data when it comes to the ground, to detect sources that are changing rapidly in time.
These are often gamma-ray bursts (GRB), which are exploding transient phenomena, or active galactic nuclei (AGN), which can sometimes flare and
emit more gamma rays than they normally do for short periods of time. 
ASP Data viewer
ATel

(Astronomer's Telegram)
Multiwavelength, web-based short-notice publication system for reporting and commenting on new astronomical observations.

ATel page
Atel ArXiv paper

ATS(Absolute Time Sequence)
A series of spacecraft and/or instrument commands that are loaded on the Fermi spacecraft.
 
   
   
   
   
   
   

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BA(burst advocate)
BAs are LAT team members who keep an eye on gamma-ray burst (GRB) activity.
The GRB group has automatic software to check if the LAT detected statistically significant emission from GRBs.
The BA's job is to check the output from the software and alert the rest of the group.
BAs are on duty for a week at a time. 
BA Confluence page
backThe back half of the LAT is the 4 layers of thicker tungsten (which converts the photons into electron-positron pairs) that are at the bottom of the LAT.
Photons that convert in this region tend to not be as well reconstructed as photons that convert in the front.
It is possible to only use the front or back events on their own in an analyses, but generally, the fact that events are either front- or back-converting is automatically
accounted for in the analysis software and instrument response functions.
Cicerone
back-convertingBack-converting events are photons that are converted into electron-positron pairs in the bottom portion of the LAT (see back). 
backsplash Cicerone
batch / batch farmSLACs  workload management platform, and job scheduler. Uses the LSF (load sharing facility) product.
Allows queuing and scheduling of batch jobs on the non-interactive slac computers.
Basically, the batch farm is useful if you have code that takes a while to run / needs to run on a lot of data.
LSF at SLAC presentation from 2012
Info on using the farm
BGO

(bismuth germanate detector)
The Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM), the second instrument on Fermi, is made of 2 BGO detectors (and 12 NaI ones).
The BGOs detect photons between 200 keV and 40 MeV.
They are positioned on opposite sides of the satellite.

 
blazar  
BL Lac  
BLR  
boresightThe boresight is the line of sight pointing out from the center of the LAT that is perpendicular to the surface of the LAT.
(Essentially, it's "straight up" from the center of the LAT.)
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BA(burst advocate)
BAs are LAT team members who keep an eye on gamma-ray burst (GRB) activity.
The GRB group has automatic software to check if the LAT detected statistically significant emission from GRBs.
The BA's job is to check the output from the software and alert the rest of the group.
BAs are on duty for a week at a time. 
BA Confluence page
back  
back-converting  
batch / batch farmSLACs  workload management platform, and job scheduler. Uses the LSF (load sharing facility) product. Allows queuing and scheduling of batch jobs on the non-interactive slac computersLSF at SLAC presentation from 2012, Info on using the farm
BGO

(bismuth germanate detector)
The Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM), the second instrument on Fermi, is made of 2 BGO detectors (and 12 NaI ones).
The BGOs detect photons between 200 keV and 40 MeV.
They are positioned on opposite sides of the satellite.

 
blazar  
BL Lac  
BLR  
boresight  
   

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C&A (group)(Calibration and Analysis)C&A group pageAnalysis)C&A group page
CAL(Calorimeter)
The calorimeter is the part of the LAT that records stops each electron-positron pair and records its energy,
after the tracker has converted the photons into these pairs.
The main purpose of the calorimeter is to record the energy, but the CAL is also able to roughly track the trajectories.
Physically, it is located at the bottom of the LAT.
It is made of cesium iodide (CsI) crystals. 
CAL(Calorimeter) 
cat. / Cat.(category)
Papers written by the LAT collaboration are assigned a category out of I, II, and III. 
category explanationof I, II, and III. category explanation
catalogA catalog is a paper that contains information on all of a certain type of object that the LAT has observed.
Catalogs can be more general ("all objects in the sky that emit gamma rays") or more specific ("all pulsars").
catalog LAT catalogs
Catalog (group) Catalog group page
clean (event class)  
CR(cosmic ray)
 
CTB  
   
   
   

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Cosmic rays are the main source of background that the LAT detects.  
CTB  
   
   
   

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dec(declination) 
diffuse (group) Diffuse group page
diffuse (event class)In previous versions of the LAT data, the diffuse event class was the event class with the most stringent cuts on background.
However, the "diffuse" name is no longer used. 
 
DM (group)(Dark Matter)DM group link
DQM(Data Quality Monitor)
Also known as "datamon." A DQM is the LAT member whose duty it is to monitor the spacecraft's automatic plots and diagnostics
to make sure all is well.
If all is not well, the DQM's task is to alert the experts, who can take a closer look.
DQM shifts last for one week at a time. 
DQM information page
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dec(declination) 
diffuse (group) Diffuse group page
diffuse (event class)In previous versions of the LAT data, the diffuse event class was the event class with the most stringent cuts on background.
However, the "diffuse" name is no longer used. 
 
DM (group)(Dark Matter)DM group link
DQM(Data Quality Monitor) 
ds9(Deep Space 9 (seriously))
ds9 is a piece of software that is used for data visualization and imaging.
For instance, someone analyzing Fermi data might use ds9 to look at a counts map (a map of where the photons that Fermi observed came from).
http://ds9.si.edu/site/Home.html
DRP  
dSph(dwarf spheroidal galaxy) 

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Earth limb / Earth's limb

The Earth is a bright emitter of gamma rays, due to cosmic rays interacting with the atmosphere.
When the Earth is in the LAT field of view, the part of the Earth that is visible is known as the Earth limb.
Almost all LAT analysis needs to minimize the contribution from the Earth limb.
(see zenith angle cut

 
EBL(Extragalactic Background Light) 
effective areaThe number of photons detected divided by the source flux.
The LAT effective area is a function of photon energy and inclination angle.

FSSC page
LAT performance page

EPO (group)(Education and Public Outreach)EPO group link
event  
event class  
Public Outreach)EPO group link
eventAn "event" is a catch-all name for "things that the LAT detects" (although sometimes it is used specifically to mean photons).
In practice, these are either photons or cosmic rays.
 
event classEvents that are detected by the LAT are sorted into different classes based on how confident we are that the event is a photon.Cicerone
EvoEvo

Video conferencing software that has now been superseded by SeeVogh.


see also "SeeVogh" 

 
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(Flight Operations
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FA(flare advocate) 
FITS / fits / .fits / fit (file type)(Flexible Image Transport System)
FITS files are often used in astronomy, and are made of one or more HDUs (Header and Data Unit).
Each HDU has a header with general information about the file, the instrument, etc., as well as a table or image.
Public LAT data is always (?) distributed as FITS files.
FITS Support OfficeOffice
FltOps(Flight Operations) 
FOT(Flight Operations Team)
The FOT is the staff at the Mission Operations Center (at NASA Goddard), which controls the spacecraft.
The FOT is responsible for, among other things, inputting special maneuvers such as TOOs.
 
FOV / FoV(field of viewFltOps) 
FOT(Flight Operations Team)
The FOT is the staff at the Mission Operations Center (at NASA Goddard), which controls the spacecraft.
The FOT is responsible for, among other things, inputting special maneuvers such as TOOs.
 
FOV / FoV(field of view) 
frontThe front half of the LAT is the 12 layers of thinner tungsten (which converts the photons into electron-positron pairs) that are at the top of the LAT.
Photons that convert in this region tend to better reconstructed than photons that convert in the back (or bottom).
It is possible to only use the front or back events on their own in an analyses, but generally, the fact that events are either front- or back-converting is automatically
accounted for in the analysis software and instrument response functions.
front  
front-converting Front-converting events are photons that are converted into electron-positron pairs in the top portion of the LAT (see front). 
FSRQ  
FSSC(Fermi Science Support Center)Fermi Science Support Center
FSW(Flight Software) 
FT1 (file)FT1 files are the LAT public data files with information on each individual photon. 
FT2 (file)FT2 files are the LAT public data files with information on the spacecraft (where it is, where it's pointing, etc.). 
FTOOLSA package of tools to manipulate FITS files.FTOOLS main page
fv(Fits Viewer)
fv is a program to view FITS files. 
fv main page

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Pass #, version #  
Pgwave  
phi  
pipeline  
pointed observations  more info
pole pointing  
PSF(point-spread function) 
PSR(pulsar)Pulsar group page
PWN(pulsar wind nebula) 
   

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TDRSS(Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System) 
TGFs(terrestrial gamma-ray flashes) 
theta  
ToO(Target of Opportunity) more info
transient  
transient (event class)  
TRK(Tracker)
The Tracker is a part of the LAT whose purpose is twofold: 1) To convert gamma rays into electron-positron pairs, and
2) To track these pairs of charged particles through the instrument in order to figure out where the original gamma ray came from.
The Tracker is made of alternating layers of tungsten foils (to convert the gamma rays) and silicon strip detectors (to track
the pairs), arranged in 64 columns (8 by 8). 
 
Trunc64  
TS(test statistic) 

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