Provide information about resources and points of contact for multiwavelength observations involving the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope Large Area Telescope (LAT). Coordinate multiwavelength observations needed by the science groups. Maximize use of supporting observations and minimize duplication of effort.
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2023 February - 2023 September - Current | |
2022 December - 2023 June - Current | |
2022 January - 2022 October | |
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2021 March - 2021 September | |
2020 November - 2021 Jun | |
2020 June - 2020 September | |
2019 Nov. - 2020 June | |
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2018 Dec. - 2019 June | |
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2017 Dec. - 2018 May | |
2017 April - 2017 Aug | |
2016 Nov - 2017 May | |
2016 March - 2016 September | |
2015 Dec - 2016 May | |
1H 0323+342: Multi-frequency campaign | 2015 August - 2015 December |
2015 January - 2015 May | |
2014 March - 2014 August | |
2013 Dec - 2014 May | |
2013 April - 2013 August | |
2012 Dec - 2013 June | |
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2008 Sep (end) - Nov (beginning) | |
2008 Aug 20 - Sep 10 | |
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(Link accessible only by LAT team members). Here is RadioSearchMoUv4.pdf, the PSC MoU, from 2008 December 13 (link accessible by all).
Use this form if you are conducting a campaign and want to alert the Fermi Project Scientist that you prefer not to have a Target of Opportunity declared while you are observing. Please note that this form is independent of the form (above) for participation in a LAT Multiwavelength campaign.
Proposal submissions and information (not for planning purposes):
Please visit the web page (put together by Greg Taylor, Matthias Kadler and Lars Fuhrmann) summarizing the current/planned radio observation programs devoted to gamma-ray blazars.
The Steward Observatory optical monitoring program follows photometry and polarization for a number of blazars and makes data available to the public. Please visit their site HERE.
The SMARTS telescope (CTIO) optical monitoring site for Fermi blazars is HERE. This group monitors a selected list of Fermi blazars with data that are made public. Both light curves and photometric data are presented. - E. Ferrara
The Catalina Real-time Transient Survey has a regularly updated set of light curves for Fermi LAT blazars. These results can be found HERE. This survey also posts information about transients. The main web page is HERE.
The AKARI (ASTRO-F) Infrared source catalog is now available:
Please see THIS LINK
The Tuorla Observatory monitors a number of blazars and makes optical light curves available HERE
The KAIT telescope has white light (~R) monitoring of ~160 bright LAT Blazars. The light curves can be seen HERE
Monitoring of many LAT blazars is also done in four colors by the Goddard Robotic Telescope with results available HERE
XMM-Newton Science Archive, including the slew survey, covering 40% of the sky.
Chandra Source Catalog, with information about 94,000 sources
A useful link. HERE is a Web-based tool that gives information about observability of sources with the CANGAROO TeV telescope. Courtesy of the CANGAROO team.
H.E.S.S. Source Catalog
TeV source catalog, maintained by the VERITAS group The VERITAS point-of-contact for exchanges of pulsar timing solutions with the LAT collaboration is john.millis@gmail.com of Purdue University.
TeV source catalog, maintained by R.Wagner from MAGIC
TeV source catalog, maintained by M.Mori from Cangaroo
Texts of the agreements between the LAT team and the major TeV telescope teams