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FERMIGTRIG - Fermi GBM Trigger Catalog
This table lists all of the triggers observed by one or more of the 14 GBM detectors (12 NaI and 2 BGO). Note that there are two Browse catalogs resulting from GBM triggers. All... -
GBM Response Matrix FITS Files
Time-dependent detector response matrices for each GBM detector covering the duration of every GBM flare. Needed in the spectral analysis software to relate observed count-rate... -
LAT 4-day Quicklook Plots
LAT solar gamma-ray flux > 100 MeV, one point per solar exposure (i.e. average of the 20-40 minutes of solar observation every ~1.5 hours) calculated by two different methods. -
LAT Significant Event List
Time periods when the >100 MeV fluxes computed via the light-bucket method deviate significantly from the mean level during a 4-day period. -
GBM Quicklook Daily and Orbital Plots
Time histories of NaI, GBO, and GOES data, with flare and day/night markers. Orbital plots are on RHESSI orbit times. -
GBM Accreting Pulsar Histories
For each source we plot the history of pulse frequency and pulsed flux measured using the Fermi Gamma-Ray Burst Monitor (GBM) NaI detectors. For these measurements we use the... -
FERMIGBRST - Fermi GBM Burst Catalog
This table lists all of the triggers observed by a subset of the 14 GBM detectors (12 NaI and 2 BGO) which have been classified as gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). Note that there are... -
Fermi-GBM GRB list of detections
This List is based on GCN Circulars issued by the GBM collaboration. -
FERMIGDAYS - Fermi GBM Daily Data
The Fermi GBM Daily Data database table contains entries for each day for which GBM data has been processed. -
GBM Quicklook Daily and Orbital Plots
Time histories of NaI, GBO, and GOES data, with flare and day/night markers. Orbital plots are on RHESSI orbit times. -
Fermi
Fermi is a powerful space observatory that will open a wide window on the universe. Gamma rays are the highest-energy form of light, and the gamma-ray sky is spectacularly... -
Fermi Solar Flare X-Ray and Gamma-Ray Observations
The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope was launched in June 2008 to explore high-energy phenomena in the Universe. This GI program is targeted specifically at Fermi observations of... -
LAT Daily Lightcurve FITS Files
LAT data between 100 MeV and 10 GeV filtered for solar counts in 1-minute time bins, no energy binning, using light-bucket method. Contains exposure (cm^2 s) information. -
Gamma-Ray Astrophysics NSSTC Fermi GBM
The Fermi Gamma-Ray Burst Monitor (GBM) is not a pointed or imaging instrument. To determine fluxes for known sources, we measure the change in the count rate observed in the... -
LAT 4-day Quicklook Plots
LAT solar gamma-ray flux > 100 MeV, one point per solar exposure (i.e. average of the 20-40 minutes of solar observation every ~1.5 hours) calculated by two different methods. -
GBM Solar Flare List
Autonomous flare finder identifies all flares ≥ GOES C-Class detected by GBM above 10 keV. (FITS file) -
LAT 4-day Quicklook Plots
LAT solar gamma-ray flux > 100 MeV, one point per solar exposure (i.e. average of the 20-40 minutes of solar observation every ~1.5 hours) calculated by two different methods. -
GBM Quicklook Daily and Orbital Plots
Time histories of NaI, GBO, and GOES data, with flare and day/night markers. Orbital plots are on RHESSI orbit times. -
LAT Pass 6 (V3) Archived Weekly files
Fermi is a powerful space observatory that will open a wide window on the universe. Gamma rays are the highest-energy form of light, and the gamma-ray sky is spectacularly... -
Fermi FT2 Spacecraft Pointing Files
This utility permits you to download the most current version of the spacecraft (FT2) file predicting the LAT's pointing for a given mission week. The FT2 file is a FITS-...