flashcurve: A machine-learning approach for the simple and fast generation of adaptive-binning light curves with Fermi-LAT data
Abstract
Gamma rays measured by the Fermi-LAT satellite tell us a lot about the processes taking place in high-energetic astrophysical objects. The fluxes coming from these objects are, however, extremely variable. Hence, gamma-ray light curves optimally use adaptive bin sizes in order to retrieve most information about the source dynamics and to combine gamma-ray observations in a multi-messenger perspective. However, standard adaptive binning approaches are slow, expensive and inaccurate in highly populated regions. Here, we present a novel, powerful, deep-learning-based approach to estimate the necessary time windows for adaptive binning light curves in Fermi-LAT data using raw photon data. The approach is shown to be fast and accurate. It can also be seen as a prototype to train machine-learning models for adaptive binning light curves for other astrophysical messengers.
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@article{arxiv.2411.12598,
title = {flashcurve: A machine-learning approach for the simple and fast generation of adaptive-binning light curves with Fermi-LAT data},
author = {Theo Glauch and Kristian Tchiorniy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.12598},
year = {2025}
}
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Submitted to Astronomy & Computing