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Using lat/lon/alt frees you from needing to know the reference lla of the cluster used for the reconstruction.
Also makes it easier to determine the ra,dec of a reconstructed shower.
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Store core reconstruction results in lat/lon instead of x,y
Store core reconstruction results in lat/lon instead of x,y (enu)
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Store core reconstruction results in lat/lon instead of x,y (enu)
Store core reconstruction results in lat/lon/alt instead of x,y (enu)
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Likewise for direction reconstructions. The zenith and azimuth are also local coordinates, so a reference lla (and core position) is also required for zenith and azimuth. This can be important when reconstructing coincidences for the Bristol/Aarhus cluster while the cluster reference lla is in Amsterdam.
Note that it will result in strange core positions in such cases.. I suppose that coincidence reconstructions should be done per cluster..
Using lat/lon/alt frees you from needing to know the reference lla of the cluster used for the reconstruction.
Also makes it easier to determine the ra,dec of a reconstructed shower.
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