Gernot Maier
Gernot Maier
The spectral points are in Table 1 in the paper. I completely agree that VERITAS is very bad in providing their data in electronic format. We have in principle that...
Some results have FITS or text files (e.g. http://veritas.sao.arizona.edu/veritas-science/veritas-results-mainmenu-72/423-template). But we don't have a well defined file format, most of the data is anyway a simple table.
Good - this will still take a while (about 50% done). Below the current statistics ('done' means includes in gamma-cat; not counting proceedings): year | total number of papers |...
Will do - but will take a while.
I see that info.yaml files have been added to the existing VERITAS papers: is it correct that you set by default for all of them status: incomplete reviewed: no ?...
An update on the status of the VERITAS papers: - all non-UL/non technical VERITAS papers have now an entry - 36 of 64 papers of these kind are complete -...
## Progress table (please ignore the last column) year | total number of papers |non-UL/non-technical papers | status 'done' | ignore this column...' ---- | ---------------------- | ------------------------------------- | -------------...
I am divided in this and not very helpful for the discussion - ideal would be of course to have all information about gamma-ray sources in one place - priority...
Some of the VERITAS data has been cross checked, but not all. This is indeed important.
> This is the only thing I disagree with. The standard here basically prescribes using proper spherical coordinates, which is the right thing to do. Experiments using other coordinate systems...