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Currently the source classification in PyCBC Live is only performed for "prompt" triggers resulting from a two-detector coincidence. The classification should also happen for the triggers resulting from the SNR maximization followup (pycbc_optimize_snr) as well as single-detector triggers (check_singles() in pycbc_live).
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Currently the source classification in PyCBC Live is only performed for "prompt" triggers resulting from a two-detector coincidence. The classification should also happen for the triggers resulting from the SNR maximization followup (
pycbc_optimize_snr
) as well as single-detector triggers (check_singles()
inpycbc_live
).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: