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About the development of notebooks/methods for DM searches within gammapy #2

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micheledoro opened this issue Feb 19, 2024 · 5 comments

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@micheledoro
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Hi @StFroese are you developing this notebooks/methods somewhere in gammapy? Can you point that to me

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Hi @micheledoro, unfortunately there is currently no nice notebook in gammapy. The only stuff that is available can be found here https://docs.gammapy.org/1.1/tutorials/api/astro_dark_matter.html

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There was a lot of work done by Gonzalo Rodriguez for the CTA dSph paper. I have some of his notebook, but if you want we can start a discussion together so that he can share his notebooks and discuss them. He/we made a full 3d analysis

@micheledoro micheledoro changed the title Where this methods are developed About the development of notebooks/methods for DM searches within gammapy Feb 20, 2024
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Sorry, one more comment. In case we want to collaborate on developing methods within gammapy, what would be the best way to do it? In a github? which one? By exchanging notebooks?

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@micheledoro Best way is open an issue in gammapy or even better is to discuss it with the gammapy devs in slack.
The slack is https://gammapy.slack.com/

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I guess, defining the use cases and having some notebooks than will automatically tell which new functionality is required for gammapy and from there we can add new classes an function to gammapy.astro.darkmatter

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