18–22 Mar 2019
MPI for Nuclear Physics
Europe/Berlin timezone

A legacy portal of MAGIC published results

21 Mar 2019, 10:15
30m
MPI for Nuclear Physics

MPI for Nuclear Physics

Saupfercheckweg 1, 69117 Heidelberg
Talk Thursday

Speaker

Michele Doro (University of Padua and INFN Padua)

Description

Since the begin of its operation in 2003, the MAGIC telescopes collected data from more than 60 TeV emitters. The collaboration distributes public FITS files with high-level data such as spectral energy distributions, light curves and skymaps for every published result. Here we report on the efforts to complement this products with more ample information (data quality, fit models, etc) and with different serialisation formats, in order to make them accessible to a wide community of users and softwares. These high-level products will be offered to the community in a legacy MAGIC data portal, under development. The status of advances will be reported.

Authors

Michele Doro (University of Padua and INFN Padua) Dr Elisa Prandini (Padova University) Andréa Tramacere (Université de Genève)

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