Action #727
Feature #725: Allow for instrument dependent model scaling
Add global instrument scaling.
Status: | New | Start date: | 01/31/2013 | |
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Priority: | Normal | Due date: | ||
Assigned To: | Knödlseder Jürgen | % Done: | 0% | |
Category: | - | Estimated time: | 10.00 hours | |
Target version: | - | |||
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#1 Updated by Knödlseder Jürgen about 11 years ago
The global instrument scaling should follow the syntax used for model dependent scaling (see #726), with the difference that the scaling factors should not be set within a source tag, i.e.
<source name="1FGL J0005.7+3815" type="PointSource"> <spectrum type="PowerLaw"> <parameter scale="1e-07" name="Prefactor" min="1e-07" max="1000.0" value="1.73" free="1"/> <parameter scale="1.0" name="Index" min="-5.0" max="+5.0" value="-2.1" free="1"/> <parameter scale="1.0" name="Scale" min="10.0" max="1000000.0" value="100.0" free="0"/> </spectrum> <spatialModel type="SkyDirFunction"> <parameter free="0" max="360" min="-360" name="RA" scale="1" value="83.6331" /> <parameter free="0" max="90" min="-90" name="DEC" scale="1" value="22.0145" /> </spatialModel> </source> <scaling> <instrument name="LAT" scale="1.0" min="0.1" max="10.0" value="1.0" free="1"/> <instrument name="CTA" scale="1.0" min="0.1" max="10.0" value="0.5" free="1"/> </scaling>
#2 Updated by Knödlseder Jürgen over 10 years ago
- Target version deleted (
00-08-00)