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Science Tools Working Group

As of Feb. 26, the current release of the Science Tools is v9r16p0. Here is the Release Manager summary of the package differences from v9r15p6. The new release incorporates updates that have been described in previous Science Tools Updates. Here are some highlights:

  • Jim's fix for the problems with convolutions in binned likelihood analysis;
  • The P6_V8 IRFs that Toby has implemented with the in-flight PSF that he measured; P6_V8 also incorporates the corrected fits and representation of the PSF that has been in the works for a while, dating to Matthew Kerr's study in the fall. The P6_V8 IRFs are now more conveniently available for further evaluation in analyses;
  • gtselect now allows INDEF as a response to (some) prompts, indicating that the tool should read the parameters from the DS keywords already in the header. For example, if you have retrieved an FT1 file that already has a region-of-the-sky selection but want to make some subselection with gtselect (say on time range) you do not need to enter the center and radius again.

Data products: No news

Likelihood analysis

No news. Johann has volunteered to write up the issues regarding the convolutions in binned likelihood analyses. Jim's fixes definitely correct the problem, but users should be aware of how the convolutions are done. Considerations include the geometries of the counts and diffuse model maps, and even whether they have odd or even numbers of pixels along each axis.

GRB tools

No news

Pulsar tools

No news. The Release Manager indicates that the pulsar tools now recognize FERMI as a valid mission name (in addition to GLAST), in FITS headers.

Observation simulation

No news

User interface and infrastructure (& utilities)

No news

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