#fermischool
Week 1
Tues, May 31 | Wed, June 1 | Thurs, June 2 | Fri, June 3 | Sat, June 4 | |
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8:15 | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast |
9:00 | Welcome and Fermi Mission Overview - Julie McEnery (pptx) | The Fermi LAT Catalog - Benoit Lott (pdf, pptx) | Gamma-ray Astrophysics Theory and Modeling - Giovanni Morlino | Active Galactic Nuclei in the LAT - Benoit Lott (pdf , pptx) | Gamma-ray Astrophysics Theory and Modeling II - Giovanni Morlino |
10:00 | The Physics of Particle Detectors - Justin Vandenbroucke (pptx, pdf) | MW/ MM Astrophysics: Rationale and Resources - Dave Thompson | IceCube and connections between neutrino and gamma astronomy - Justin Vandenbroucke (pptx, pdf) | Gamma-ray Bursts and Transients in the LAT - Giacomo Vianello | |
11:00 | Break | Break | Break (photo!) | Break | Break |
11:30 | The Fermi Large Area Telescope - Julie McEnery (pptx) | The Cherenkov Telescope Array - Justin Vandenbroucke (pdf) | Student Talks / 1 Slide Summaries | Student Talks / 1 Slide Summaries | Fermi analysis for everyone, cosmax - Benoit Lott (ppt1,ppt2) |
12:30 | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
1:30 | Basics of Maximum Likelihood - Giacomo Vianello (pdf) (github repository) (web non-interactive version of notebook)
Instructions for installing the Fermi Virtual Machine (Additional notes: 1) You may need to find a version of VirtualBox appropriate for your operating system, e.g. linux. 2) If when you try to start the VM, you are getting errors from VirtualBox about VT-x, see this link) Science Tools Intro and Data Exploration (includes VM shared folder setup ) - Elizabeth Ferrara Students choose a source for analysis. | Likelihood Tutorial – Jeremy Perkins Jeremy's Quiz tool: kahoot.it The gtburst gui interface to the Science Tools - Giacomo Vianello
| Generating LAT XML Models - Elizabeth Ferrara instructions for using make3FGLxml.py script Testing for sources Advanced Likelihood (convergence and basic scripting tools) Data: PDG Statistics review pdf (deltaLL values in Table 38.2 on page 29) | Adaptive Binning Tutorial - Benoit Lott Advanced Likelihood Student Projects | Summed likelihood tutorial, summed likelihood analysis files: summedLikeFiles.tgz Student Projects
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4:45 | End of the Day Tagup | End of the Day Tagup | End of the Day Tagup | End of the Day Tagup | End of the Day Tagup |
Virden Hosted BBQ @ 6:00 |
Week 2
Mon, June 6 | Tues, June 7 | Wed, June 8 | Thurs, June 9 | Fri, June 10 | |
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8:15 | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast |
9:00 | Gamma-ray Astrophysics Theory and Modeling III - Giovanni Morlino | Gamma-ray Astrophysics Theory and Modeling IV - Giovanni Morlino | Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor and Gravitational Wave Follow-up - Michael Briggs | Gamma-ray Astrophysics Theory and Modeling V - Giovanni Morlino | Final Wrap-up |
10:00 | Air Showers - Jordan Goodman | High Altitude Water Cherenkov Observatory (HAWC) - Jordan Goodman | Fermi-LAT Performance - Regina Caputo | Searching for Dark Matter with the Fermi LAT - Regina Caputo | Project Results and Feedback |
11:00 | Break | Break | Break | Break | Break |
11:30 | Student Talks / 1 Slide Summaries | Spectral Deconvolution - Michael Briggs | Student Talks / 1 Slide Summaries | Future Gamma-ray Space Telescopes | Workshop Close Out |
12:30 | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
1:30 | Advanced Topics: Working groups on special topics Summed Likelihood Useful slides on Composite Likelihood Student Projects
| Free afternoon (Large high school graduation event happens at Virden in the evening) | Advanced Topics (fermiPy) Student Projects | Advanced Topics: Student Projects | |
4:45 | End of the Day Tagup | End of the Day Tagup | End of the Day Tagup | End of the Day Tagup | |
Crab Feast (tutorial!) |
Student Talks and 1 Slide Schedule
Thurs., June 2
Roberto Angioni - VLBI and gamma-ray studies of TANAMI radio galaxies
Raniere Menezes - Gamma-ray Variability of Low-luminosity AGN
- Laurel Kaye
- Peter Breiding
- Pfesesani van Zyl
Fri., June 3
Nenghui Liao - Discovery of gamma-ray emission from the steep radio spectrum NLS1 B3 1441+476
Michael Kreter - Blazars as Potential High-Energy Neutrino Sources
- Jamie Graham
- Natalia Zywucka
Sat., June 4
Vera Nievas - Very-high-energy gamma-rays from the Universe's middle age: detection of B0218+357 and PKS1441+25 with the MAGIC telescopes
Stephan O’Brien - TeV Observations of Hard Spectrum BL Lac objects with VERITAS
- Zhaoqiang Shen
Mon., June 6
Nicolas Vasquez - Developing Water Cherenkov Detectors in Quito, Ecuador
Sara Coutiño - Extragalactic background light study with HAWC
- Yuanzhu Wang
- Yongbo Yu
- Christian Johnson
Wed., June 8
Miles Winter - Estimating the Millisecond Pulsar GeV Contribution in Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies
- Peng Fang-kun
- Roberta Del Vecchio
- Yunfeng Liang
- Shang Li
Supporting Material
Really useful usage notes page for likelihood tools! [Likelihood Usage Notes]
Liz's favorite page on livetime and exposure: [http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/ssc/data/analysis/documentation/Cicerone/Cicerone_Likelihood/Exposure.html]
Glossary of Fermi and related jargon
Example ipython notebook from Eric Charles' lecture for statistics in astronomy grad course: Guest Lecture of Applications in Astro Statistics id 17506
Things to do and Eat
These are places we've gone in the past for food:
- These are close by (walking, bike ride)
- Rose & Crown (http://roseandcrownlewes.com)
- Striper Bites (http://www.striperbites.com)
- The Buttery (https://butteryrestaurant.com)
- Notting Hill Coffee (http://www.nottinghillcoffee.com)
- Half Full (http://www.halffulllewes.com)
- Kindle (http://www.kindlerestaurant.com)
- Jerry's Seafood (http://www.jerrys-seafood.com)
- Gilligan's (http://gilliganswaterfront.com/home.html)
- King's Ice Cream (http://www.kings-icecream.com/)
- These within driving distance
- Dogfish Head (worth at least one trip if you like beer: http://www.dogfish.com/restaurant/index.htm)
- JD's Filling Station (http://www.jdsfillingstation.com)
- There are lots of restaurants along Coastal Highway (Route 1) but need a car.
- If you're looking for a trip for dinner, head to Rehoboth.
Some useful shops:
- Lloyd's Market (611 Savannah Rd, easy cycle ride, small market with most of what you need): Lloyd's Market - Facebook
- Rite Aid Pharmacy (444 Savannah Road, probably need a car)
- Ocean Suds II Laundromat (18675 Coastal Highway)
- R&L Liquors (207 Second Street)
- Food Lion (17232 N Village Main Blvd, further away, large supermarket): https://www.foodlion.com/stores/de/lewes/2565/
Things to do. Ask for details.
- Fishing Trip (on a boat!)
- Take the Ferry to Cape May
- Rent Kayaks (http://www.eastofmaui.com/)
- Visit Cape Henlopen (nearby state park with beach)
- Check out Rehoboth
- Dogfish Head Brewery Tour (not the restaurant) (http://www.dogfish.com/community/tours/index.htm)
- Rent Bikes