The easiest way to analyze Fermi-LAT data
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easyFermi
The easiest way to analyze Fermi-LAT data.
Requirements
easyFermi relies on Python 3, Fermitools and Fermipy.
We recommend the user to install Miniconda 3 or Anaconda 3 before proceeding.
To install Fermitools with conda, do:
$ conda create -n fermi -c conda-forge -c fermi fermitools python=3
If you have problems with the installation of Fermitools, please take a look on the video tutorial here: https://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/ssc/data/analysis/video_tutorials/
Now that you installed the Fermitools, open the fermi environment in the terminal with:
$ conda activate fermi
And then install Fermipy with the following command:
$ pip install fermipy
For more details, check the documentation of Fermipy here: https://fermipy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install.html
Installation
Once you are in the fermi environment and have installed Fermipy, do:
$ pip install easyFermi
Usage
While in the fermi environment, do:
$ python
>>> import easyFermi
Tutorials
You can check easyFermi tutorials on YouTube:
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