Proposal for LAT Year 1 Data Release Plan

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Proposal for LAT Year 1 Data Release Plan P. F. Michelson Stanford University peterm@stanford.edu

Operations Phase LAT Organization Chart LAT Instrument Science Operations Center (ISOC) responsible for operation of instrument (monitoring, configuration management, flight software, etc) and operation of Level 1 Data Pipeline LAT Collaboration Science Groups (LSGs) responsible for LAT collaboration’s analysis and extraction of science results from LAT data; including galactic diffuse model and source catalogs catalog and diffuse groups are formed and working; catalog pipeline under development catalog and diffuse model are deliverables from the LAT team, along with processed and calibrated level-1 data

LAT Year 1 (Phase 1) Data Release Plan Proposed plan consistent with AO 99-OSS-03: “At all times, including the first twelve months of science operations, the data from transient sources discovered or detected by GLAST will immediately be made publicly available.” operational definition of transient source: any source for which a significant change in source flux is detected on a timescale sufficiently short that rapid follow-up multi-wavelength observations are warranted (e.g. GRBs, a significant flare from a blazar, a solar flare, etc.) “During the first twelve months of science operations, data from specific sources of interest to qualified individual researchers will be made available…” Data products on specific sources of interest will be released, by the LAT team, periodically via a publicly assessable web site. “During the first year, IDS investigators will work with the LAT team, will have access to the data, and will assist in the data verification activities.” “expected that the IDS investigators will work with the instrument team and have access to data to carryout their investigations, with the understanding that during the 1st year the data calibration may not be fully verified and could change.”

Year 1 data release Proposal for Data Release during Phase 1: during Phase 1 (sky survey & verification phase), event reconstruction & background rejection cuts will be refined in several stages each modification of algorithms will likely require reprocessing of level-0 to level-1 data; expect frequency of reprocessing to be relatively high and effects on level-1 data base to be more significant in Phase 1 than during subsequent phases; Proposal for Data Release during Phase 1: release high-level data on transients and monitored sources consisting of flux (fluence) on various timescales, spectra, source position, and errors (including estimate of systematic errors) for all of these quantities; no release in phase 1 of individual reconstructed photon events.

Some specifics GRBs: Sources of Interest: on-board detections released “immediately” expect refinement of parameters (e.g. source position, fluence in several energy bands ) with subsequent processing on the ground; release information as soon as it is available. for GRBs detected by GBM but not by LAT, a LAT upper limit will be released. Data from LAT for a GRB detected by the GBM which leads to LAT detection after autonomous re-point will be released as soon as practical. Sources of Interest: monitor and regularly release data, via the web, to the entire community, on list of sources of interest (proposed list follows) update data weekly and include fluxes (daily to weekly averages), estimates of the spectra (weekly averages), position, and errors expected latency between receipt of level-0 data at ISOC and availability of processed high-level data will improve with time. Nominal (best effort) schedule is first month of Phase 1; 2 weeks month 2-6; within 3 days months 6-12; within 1 day months 13-N; within 1 day (goal of 6 hours)

Preliminary list of monitored sources

Preliminary list – cont’d

Preliminary Source List (e.g. “Catalog”) release (on the web) a preliminary source list that includes sources detected with very high confidence. release approximately 6 months after start of Phase 1 include source position, average source flux, and the peak source flux and estimated spectral index between 100 MeV and 1 GeV.

“Quick-look” data pipeline Purpose: rapid (hour–day) production of selected high level data products: refine position determination of GRBs detected on-board search for GRBs not detected on-board fluxes, fluences for transients and selected sources routinely monitored Implementation needs involvement of collaboration: duty-scientists to verify & validate data – staffed 24/7