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JT says 2022 observations from Chile aren't in the forced photometry data, and that the Hawaii telescope stayed in the N after early calendar 2022. So need to look back into previous years.
Brighter ones do better:
Converting to magnitudes, for the more pedestrian among us:
m_AB=-2.5log10(Jy) + 8.90.
ATLAS started operation mid-2015, so it's appropriate to compile a list of events from calendar 2015 to 2022. That spans both OGLE (until 2020) and MOA, not sure about KMT.
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1) construct aggregated event list that spans years when ATLAS observed Galactic plane.
DONE- had to clean up changes in data format between years, for KMT alert files, and delete a few incomplete records. KMTevents.txt has around 15,000 candidate bulge events.
event file sorted from bright to faint: KMTeventsSorted.txt
2) for each event, do a query on forced photometry difference photometry for duration spanning 10 event duration times on either side of event center.
3) construct database of event photometry. We should extract both regular and difference image forced photometry.
Things we can do: 1) fill in gaps from Chile and S Africa
2) use multi-band data to plot c vs. o fluxes, investigate blending and chromaticity.
3) added information for anomalous events, temporal coverage.