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26 July 2016 The very high energy source catalog at the ASI Science Data Center
Alessandro Carosi, Fabrizio Lucarelli, Lucio Angelo Antonelli, Paolo Giommi
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Abstract
The increasing number of Very High Energy (VHE) sources discovered by the current generation of Cherenkov telescopes made particularly relevant the creation of a dedicated source catalogs as well as the cross-correlation of VHE and lower energy bands data in a multi-wavelength framework. The “TeGeV Catalog” hosted at the ASI Science Data Center (ASDC) is a catalog of VHE sources detected by ground-based Cherenkov detectors. The TeGeVcat collects all the relevant information publicly available about the observed GeV/TeV sources. The catalog contains also information about public light curves while the available spectral data are included in the ASDC SED Builder tool directly accessible from the TeGeV catalogue web page. In this contribution we will report a comprehensive description of the catalog and the related tools.
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Alessandro Carosi, Fabrizio Lucarelli, Lucio Angelo Antonelli, and Paolo Giommi "The very high energy source catalog at the ASI Science Data Center", Proc. SPIE 9913, Software and Cyberinfrastructure for Astronomy IV, 99131Y (26 July 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2231654
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KEYWORDS
Data centers

Atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes

Atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes

Surface conduction electron emitter displays

Data archive systems

Space telescopes

Telescopes

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