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===== Observational data ===== | ===== Observational data ===== | ||
+ | In contrast to synthetic data, NMMA can make use of observational data both from electromagnetic and gravitational-wave observations. In order to make sure that the NMMA framework can smoothly read in and interpret observed signals, a short description of the data structure can be found below. | ||
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==== Electromagnetic data ==== | ==== Electromagnetic data ==== | ||
- | Observed electromagnetic | + | Observatories provide observational |
- | ==== Gravitational wave data ==== | + | **Example: Some data for kilonova AT2017gfo** |
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- | Observational gravitational-wave | + | The first column represents the ISOT time, followed by the filter or spectral regime in the second column, the measured AB magnitude and its respective error are given in the third and fourth column. This data structure detailed above is also applicable for other astrophysical sources |
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