The Fermi Summer School emphasizes the analysis of data from the Fermi instruments through lectures and hands-on workshops. Students spend time working directly with experts in instrumentation, analysis, theory and modeling to develop and extend their own research projects. Topics cover much of the gamma-ray band ranging from keV-MeV transients seen with Fermi's GBM to the highest energies observed by the LAT and the very high energies observed by ground-based gamma-ray telescopes. This year's school will be held at the University of Delaware Conference Center in Lewes, Delaware, from May 28 to June 7, 2024.
Material will be aimed at graduate students and post-doctoral researchers. Topics will include particle acceleration and gamma-ray production mechanisms; space-based and ground-based gamma-ray instrumentation; spectral, spatial, and time-based analysis of gamma-ray data; modeling and interpretation of gamma-ray data; and astrophysical source classes such as AGN, GRBs, Galactic pulsars and binary systems, supernova remnants, and pulsar wind nebulae as well as searches for dark matter and new physics.
The software necessary for the tutorials (such as the Fermitools) are distributed in the FermiBottle Docker Container, a fully-functional, self-contained analysis environment. Please go through the Summer School Checklist to make sure the container is functioning correctly.
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Schedule
Go directly to Week 1 or Week 2. All times are in Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−04:00).
See our Code of Conduct and COVID-19 guidelines.
Week 1
Tues, May 28 | Wed, May 29 | Thurs, May 30 | Fri, May 31 | Sat, June 1 | |
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8:00 | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast |
9:00 | Welcome and Introductions - Liz | Astroparticle Radiation and Acceleration I - Damiano Caprioli | Astroparticle Radiation and Acceleration II - Damiano | Astroparticle Radiation and Acceleration III - Damiano | X-ray and Gamma-ray observations of pulsar wind nebulae - Jordan Eagle |
10:00 | Intro to Fermi - Liz Fermi Survey Strategy - Joe Eggen | Intro to Fermi LAT - Liz | Neutron Stars Part 2 - Cecilia | Stats Lecture 5 - Cole | |
11:00 | Break | Break | Break | Break (Photo!) | Break |
11:30 | Stats Lecture 1 - Cole Miller | Neutron Stars - Cecilia Chirenti | Intro to Fermi GBM - Colleen Wilson-Hodge (remote) | Student Talks / 1 Slide Summaries | |
12:30 | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
1:30 | Getting started with Fermi: Tools and Resources - Joe Eggen, Joe Asercion, Alex Reustle, Sheimy, Paz, Nestor Mirabal (remote), Don Horner (remote) | Stats Lecture 2 - Cole Getting Started with Likelihood Analysis - Liz, Joe fermi-summer-school Github repository - See README file for instructions to download data and precomputed files for the 3C279 example analysis. 3C279 Example Analysis Likelihood Notebook Look here for a few project Ideas | Stats Lecture 3 - Cole Next Steps with Likelihood - Liz, Jordan | Stats Lecture 4 - Cole Extended sources - Liz, Jordan Intro to the LAT Photon Data Catalog - Sheimy Paz | Spectra and lightcurves |
4:45 | End of the Day Tag-up | End of the Day Tag-up | End of the Day Tag-up | End of the Day Tag-up | End of the Day Tag-up |
Bike rental pick-up - leave by 4:30 |
Week 2
Mon, June 3 | Tues, June 4 | Wed, June 5 | Thurs, June 6 | Fri, June 7 | |
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8:00 | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast |
9:00 | Lecture 1 - Qi Feng | Polarization - Haocheng Zhang | Lecture 2 - Qi | Magnetars - Oliver | 9:00 -9:30 Pack up. Feedback Form |
10:00 | The High-energy Universe with Fermi-GBM - Oliver Roberts | Student Talks / 1 Slide Summaries | Gamma-ray Binaries - Jamie | ||
11:00 | Break | Break | Break | Break | Break |
11:30 | GRB GW - Niccolò Di Lalla | Rubin LSST - Fed Bianca | Student Talks / 1 Slide Summaries | Complete packing up and return bikes. | |
12:30 | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
1:30 | Burst analysis workshop | Free Afternoon | Time-based analysis topics | ||
4:45 | End of the Day Tag-up | End of the Day Tag-up | End of the Day Tag-up | ||
Student Talks and 1 Slide Summary Schedule
Friday, May 31
Owen Henry - "Gamma-rays in Globular Clusters"
Ava Webber - "A Systematic Study of Galactic Star-Forming Regions"
Pranab Deka - "Exponential Methods for Anisotropic Diffusion"
Zachary Metzler - "Opportunities for Multimessenger Observations of Millisecond Pulsars"
Saturday, June 1
Giovanni Cozzolongo - "Gamma-ray pulsar glitches: a study of variability in Fermi-LAT data"
Jakub Juryšek - "Observation of the galactic PeVatron candidate LHAASO J2108+5157 with the Large-Sized telescope for the Cherenkov Telescope Array"
Zachary Curtis-Ginsberg - "Calibrating a Camera: Electronics work for the prototype Schwarzschild-Couder Telescope"
Agostina Filócomo - "First observational evidence of flares in T Tauri stars as gamma-ray emitters"
Tuesday, June 4 Part 1
Ariel Perera - "Searching for Undetected Gamma Ray Bursts in Fermi GBM Data"
Pádraig Mc Dermott - "Gamma ray detection with EIRSAT-1: Ireland’s first satellite!"
Marianna Dafčíková - "The First GRBAlpha and VZLUSAT-2 catalogue: gamma-ray transients and detector sensitivity"
Manuele Maistrello - "The dispersion of the 𝐸𝑝,𝑖− 𝐿𝑖𝑠𝑜 correlation of long gamma-ray bursts is partially due to assembling different sources"
Tuesday, June 4 Part 2
Rafael Diaz - "Studying VHE variability and flare for blazar B2 1811+31"
Thunyapong Mahapol - 1-slide
Aminabi Thekkoth - "Unprecedented Outburst in 4C 31.03: Exploring variability and multi-wavelength spectral properties."
Krishna Teja Vedula - "Study of Blazar Polarization in Gamma Rays with COSI"
Wednesday, June 5
Adithiya Dinesh - "A systematic search for extreme gamma-ray blazars using Fermi-LAT"
Laenita De Jonge - "Study of the hadronic synchrotron mirror model for orphan flares in blazars - Application to 3C279"
Paolo Cristarella Orestano - "Study of Periodicity in Blazar Light Curves"
Ao Zhang - "Search for anisotropic pair halos associated with blazar jets"
Thursday, June 6
Eliza Neights - "Studying GRBs Using COSI"
Cuán de Barra - "GIFTS (Gamma-Ray Investigation of the Full Transient Sky)"
Zoe Brisson-Tsavoussis - 1-slide
Ieva Jankute - 1-slide
Group Photos
Supporting Material
- Primary announcements will be sent out via an e-mail list.
- Secondary announcements, interaction between sessions. instructor-student, and student-student communication will be handled via Slack. Instructions on joining the Summer School Slack will be sent to attendees by e-mail.
- This confluence page will be the home for the schedule as well as the presentation and supporting materials.
- There are a number of video tutorials for Fermi data analysis already available. You can also find tutorials posted on the FSSC's Data Analysis section.
- Presentation and material for Josh Wood's presentation on GRB analysis
Interesting repositories for Fermi analysis
- FermiBottle - a fully-functional, self-contained analysis environment used in the Summer School
- Summer School Github Repository containing Jupyter notebooks used during the Summer School
- fermiPy and documentation
Stay up-to-date with the gamma-ray sky
- List of the currently available data products at the FSSC - Catalogs and lightcurve products in addition to links to data archives
- Public List of LAT-Detected Gamma-Ray Pulsars - continuously updated list of confirmed gamma-ray pulsars
- 3rd LAT Pulsar Catalog- includes nearly 300 pulsars
- Find Fermi publications
- Fermi-LAT publications page
- List of rapid communications from the LAT team
- Table of Fermi GBM gamma-ray bursts
- Fermi Gamma-ray Coordinates Network (GCN) notices
Additional Resources for gamma-ray astronomy and astrostatistics
- Cole Miller's lectures on Astrostatistics
- From the Handbook of X-ray and Gamma-ray Astrophysics:
- Source naming schemes and catalogs:
- General considerations
- Most gamma-ray sources are objects outside the solar system
- On YAML (yml files)
Things to Do in Lewes
- Take the ferry to Cape May.
- Hire kayaks (Don't forget sun screen!).
- If the weather's good, go to the beach! Lewes Beach is fine, or there's a beach on the ocean-side in Cape Henlopen State Park. (Don't forget sun screen!)
- Visit Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge (Don't forget bug repellent)
- Visit the Zwaanendael Museum
- Visit the US Lightship Overfalls (located just off of Pilottown Rd):
- Biking and hiking trails