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Time Domain Resources

Time Domain Resources

As a survey telescope, time-domain and multimessenger science plays a critical part of the Fermi mission. Novae, supernovae, gamma-ray bursts, magnetars, active galactic nuclei, binaries, gravitational waves, ultra-high energy cosmic rays and neutrinos are some of the phenomena that are routinely monitored by the LAT and GBM instruments. With its large field of view capabilities, Fermi has made some amazing multimessenger discoveries including gamma-ray observations of the first direct gravitational-wave detection of a black hole merger, the first unambiguous observation of gravitational waves from a neutron star merger, a high-energy neutrino event consistent with the position of the TXS 0506+056 blazar, and the detection of the brightest GRB ever observed GRB 221009A. This is just to name a few out of many. Here we have collected some relevant resources for the time-domain and multimessenger community