TDIG Session 8: Saturday Nov 11 2023 @ 16:00-17:30 | |||
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Speaker | Title | Materials | Time |
Robert Nikutta | How science platforms can help bring together time domain astronomy needs and capabilities Astronomical science platforms can serve as the glue between a multitude of isolated efforts in alert streaming and filtering, planning and triggering of follow-up observations, connection to archival data, access to data reduction and classifier resources, with the researcher in the middle of it. I will discuss some developments and future plans with NOIRLab's systems as an example. | 10+3 | |
Vincenzo Galluzzi |
Pulsar and FRB Radio Data Discovery and Access: an update from INAF and RIG activities The INAF radio archive recently completed a new data release for time-domain observations (pulsars and FRBs) gathered with the Sardinia Radio Telescope: after a quick recap about how the different data formats are being handled, I will introduce the discussion about the draft of the IVOA Note "Pulsar and FRB Radio Data Discovery and Access" produced within the RIG. Thus, I will focus on the mapping of the different data formats (e.g. PSRFITS/PSRCHIVE and FILTERBANK) onto ObsCore DM and summarize the proposal of an extension table dedicated to time-domain data. Also, issues like the identification of the data_product_type and o_ucd are presented and addressed to the relevant IVOA Working Groups. | 10+3 | |
Aitor Ibarra | ObjVisSAP protocol, with focus on the time-domain aspects | 10+3 | |
Baptiste Cecconi | The HAPI protocol | 10+3 | |
Jessica Krick | IVOA standards and time-domain searches | 10+3 | |
Discussion | 30 |