I would like to know what is the best/standard/known way of dealing with a fermipy analysis were one is interested in stacking time ranges which are not contiguous.
The science case is e.g. one where a variable source is studied simultaneously with other instruments which cannot observe continuously, but you also do not want to average the signal from Fermi across potentially many days of non-simultaneous observations.
Of course, one can launch gta.setup on multiple config files were only tmin and tmax change, but then what?
Or does one need to do some shenanigans with the fermitools first?
Is there a tutorial somewhere?
I would like to know what is the best/standard/known way of dealing with a fermipy analysis were one is interested in stacking time ranges which are not contiguous.
The science case is e.g. one where a variable source is studied simultaneously with other instruments which cannot observe continuously, but you also do not want to average the signal from Fermi across potentially many days of non-simultaneous observations.
Of course, one can launch
gta.setupon multiple config files were only tmin and tmax change, but then what?Or does one need to do some shenanigans with the fermitools first?
Is there a tutorial somewhere?