Download data and configuration files
To run the example you will need a few additional files.
- 3C 279 photon and spacecraft files, PH00.fits PH01.fits and SC00.fits.
- Configuration file for fermipy, config.yaml
- Jupyter notebook, LikelihoodWithFermipy2021.ipynb
- Precomputed data files (so you can go through the example quickly the first time without waiting for calculations).
Prepare FermiBottle for analysis
Is FermiBottle running? You should have a window with a fermi prompt similar to this.
If you don't have a window open to FermiBottle, follow the instructions to start docker on your host system and attach to the FermiBottle container. Be sure to activate the Fermi analysis using "conda activate fermi" when you restart the FermiBottle container. These steps are described in Using FermiBottle instructions.
Update fermipy
To run the example, you will need to update to the latest version of fermipy, 1.0.1.
In your FermiBottle window run the command
pip install --upgrade fermipy
This will take a little time to download and install the packages.
Make a new directory for the fermipy tutorial in FermiBottle
Follow these steps to prepare to run the Likelihood With Fermipy notebook
In the FermiBottle window
- Change directory to make /data your working directory
- Create a directory for this tutorial in /data. Let's call it FermipyTutorial.
- Change directory to make /data/FermipyTutorial your working directory
- Download and unzip the file fermipyTutorialData.tgz
Download and unzip the tutorial file in FermiBottle
In your FermiBottle window
fermipyTutorialData.tgz, ADD LINK and save it in the your shared directory (this is the same directory on your native operating system where you typed docker start).
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You should see something like this when you list the directory contents.
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Start the Jupyter notebook
In that same directory, you can now run the notebook command to go through the tutorial workbook.