Did not meet this week. We won't meet until after the collaboration meeting.
The current version of ScienceTools remains v7r6p1.
Data products: No news
No news
From Jim:
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The following, also from Jim, regards IRFs. I'm not sure where it belongs in this report, but it is important:
James reports that he and Dave Davis have tagged v1r2p4 of rspgen to fix the normalization problem that Jim reported to them last week. They are still tracking down some integrals over energy dispersion functions that for some true energies and inclination angles are evaluated as 0. Probably related to this work, the current LATEST build of rspgen is not passing its unit test
Masa and James are continuing to work on gtpspec. Masa reports that they are debugging it.
Max has tagged even newer versions of PulsarSpectrum (now v2r2p11). The problem with running the SC1 pulsars on recent versions of PulsarSpectrum has not gone away but remains latent if the pointing history file starts earlier than the simulation - how much is required is TBD.
From Toby: I've written an application that creates layered FITS images of the layers in exposure cubes.
It is built with the Science tools now and has a brief user guide .
This tool relates to the question of the format of the livetime 'cubes' written by gtlivetimecube.
Met this week. Jean presented some results on tracking some more 'spurious' sources - extended (SNR) sources in the SC1 sky model. He also made the case for dividing the highest energy range for the fluxes into two: 3-10 GeV and >10 GeV. This will get discussed more at the collaboration meeting at the end of the month. Dario Gasparrini presented a Minimal Spanning Tree method for finding point sources; the algorithm was presented by Campana et al. as a poster at the Symposium.