Processing of in-flight SPI data

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HEASARC Staff Scientist Position - Applications are now being accepted for a Staff Scientist with significant experience and interest in the technical aspects of astrophysics research, to work in the High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HEASARC) at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) in Greenbelt, MD. Refer to the AAS Job register for full details.

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In-flight data analysis

The data can be found at NASA/GSFC under
/INTEGRAL1/test/consolidated02/ (consolidated data revision 2)

On the ISDC system you find the data under
/isdc/pvphase/nrt/ops_1/ (near real time data)
/isdc/arc/rev_2/ (consolidated data revision 2)
/isdc/arc/rev_1/ (consolidated data revision 1)

What do you want to do?
That's my task These are my options
See results from observations which are public and get data lists for your own analysis Look at the INTEGRAL Public Data Results page
Check the list of bright sources seen by INTEGRAL Look at the INTEGRAL Bright Source Catalogue
See what data are public Look at the Schedule of Public Data Releases
See what has been observed and what is in the planning Look at the INTEGRAL target and scheduling information provided by ISOC.
See what has been recently observed Look at the Observation Plan
Download Data Go to the INTEGRAL Public Data Archive
See results from INTEGRAL's core program observations and get data lists for your own analysis Look at the INTEGRAL Core Program Analysis page
I have an account at the GSFC and I want to analyse SPI data Follow the Setup instructions for the Goddard Space Flight Center. Then have a look on the On-line User Manual
I have an account at the ISDC and I want to analyse SPI data Follow the Setup instructions for the INTEGRAL Science Data Centre. Then have a look on the On-line User Manual
I am at some institute where the INTEGRAL analysis software is installed, and I want to analyse SPI data. Your setup should already be done. Then follow the User Manuals for analysing your data
I am at some institute where the INTEGRAL analysis software is not installed, and I want to analyse SPI data. Install the INTEGRAL Off-Line Scientific Analysis Software on your system. Then follow the User Manuals for analysing your data

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