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Hot-wiring the Transient Universe: a Joint VOEvent & HTN Workshop

June 4 - 7, 2007, Tucson, Arizona



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Agenda


List of Participants


Posters

  • eSTAR - An overview of the current network - Alasdair Allan (eSTAR)
  • MONET - State of the Union - Dary Mihova (Tuparev Technologies)
  • Using Distributed Sensor Network Architecture to Link Heterogeneous Astronomical Assets - Robert White (LANL)




Sunday, June 3

7:00 pm - Reception




Monday, June 4

  • AM chair: Roy Williams
  • PM chair: George Djorgovski

8:30 - Welcoming remarks

8:40 - Session 1 - The science from rapid response

  • Energy input and response from prompt and early optical afterglow emission in GRBs - Tom Vestrand (LANL)
  • Science requiring follow-up of large surveys - Kem Cook (LSST)
  • Thread safe astronomy - Rob Seaman (NOAO Data Products Program)

9:55 - Coffee

10:25 - Session 2 - Quickstart Guide for Autonomous Astronomy

  • RTML + VOEvent < HTN: a system that is more than the sum of its parts - Robert White (LANL)
  • How to build and how to read a VOEvent packet - Roy Williams (Caltech)
  • Remote Telescope Markup Language - Rick Hessman (University of Goettingen)
  • Transport for the HTN and VOEvent Networks - Alasdair Allan (eSTAR)

12:05 - Lunch at local restaurants

1:35 - Session 3 - Long Range Vision for Transient Astronomy

  • Integrating VOEvent into the OIR System, an NOAO operations case study - Chris Smith (NOAO DPP)
  • Science driven architectures for networked astronomy - Tim Naylor (University of Exeter)
  • Real time optical transients from thinking telescopes - Przemek Wozniak (LANL)

2:50 - Break

3:10 - Session 4 - Solar system objects

  • Pan-STARRS and the Moving Object Processing System - Larry Denneau (Pan-STARRS)
  • The Moving Object Processing System and LSST - Francesco Pierfederici (LSST)
  • The LSST transient database for community science and E/PO - Kirk Borne (George Mason University)

4:25 - Tour leaves for PAIRITEL and MMT

  • limited to 20 attendees, box dinner provided

4:25 - Open for discussions, demos, etc.

5:30 - Adjourn




Tuesday, June 5

  • AM chair: Chris Smith
  • PM chair: Tom Vestrand

8:30 - Session 5 - Surveys & Event Publishing

  • A Tale of Three Surveys - Steve Howell (NOAO)
  • A systematic search for supernovae in low redshift galaxy clusters - David Sand (Steward Observatory)
  • Some experiences from the Palomar-Quest survey - George Djorgovski (Caltech)

9:45 - Coffee

10:15 - Session 6 - Observatory Operations

  • Autonomous software, myth or magic? - Alasdair Allan (eSTAR)
  • The Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network - Marton Hidas (LCOGT)
  • Lessons learned from RoboScope: a long-term automated monitoring program - Kent Honeycutt (Indiana University)
  • RTS2 - Lessons learned from a widely distributed telescope network - Petr Kubanek (IAA-CSIC, Granada & University of Valencia)
  • TAROT: A robotic observatory for gamma-ray bursts and other sources - Michel Boer (OHP)

12:20 - Lunch at local restaurants

1:50 - Session 7 - Event Classification

  • Transient object detection and classification - Andy Becker (LSST)
  • Building a classification engine for the Palomar Transients Finder - Josh Bloom (UC Berkeley)
  • On probabilistic determination of type of an object based on previously known variable objects - Ashish Mahabal (Caltech)
  • Event classification in the Nearby Supernova Factory Search - Stephen Bailey (LBL)

3:30 - Conference photo

3:40 - Break

3:50 - Session 8 - Web Services for Real Time Data Reduction and Analysis

  • Data reduction services for heterogenous telescopes - Iain Steele (Liverpool JMU)
  • ORAC-DR data reduction pipeline - Brad Cavanagh (JAC)
  • Your PLASTIC pal, helping you pull VOEvent onto the desktop - Alasdair Allan (eSTAR)
  • Group discussion facilitated by Mike Fitzpatrick

5:30 - Adjourn

6:30 - Conference dinner




Wednesday, June 6

  • AM chair: Rob Seaman
  • PM chair: Robert White

8:20 - Session 9 - VOEvent Unbound

  • XML packet authentication - Steve Allen (UCO/Lick)
  • The IVOA Standard Vocabulary Proposal: How to succeed in transporting the astronomical meaning of an event/observation without really trying (very hard) - Rick Hessman (University of Goettingen)
  • Integrating and deploying a VOEvent service at your institution - Phillip Warner (NOAO DPP)

9:35 - Coffee

10:05 - Session 10 - Registries and Databases: Federation for Dummies

  • Resource discovery with the VO Registry - Matthew Graham (Caltech)
  • Querying VOEvents Through Astrogrid - Elizabeth Auden (MSSL)
  • Group discussion facilitated by Matthew Graham

11:20 - Tours of Steward Observatory Mirror Lab

  • Group A: 11:30 SOML - 12:15 Box lunch
  • Group B: 11:30 Box lunch - 12:15 SOML

1:00 - Session 11 - HTN Infrastructure

2:40 - Break

3:00 - Session 12 - Distributed Scheduling

  • Adaptive distributed scheduling, putting the 'work' into network - Eric Saunders (LCOGT)
  • Group discussion facilitated by Alasdair Allan

3:50 - Open for discussions, demos, etc.

5:30 - Adjourn




Thursday, June 7

  • Chair: Josh Bloom

8:30 - Session 13 - Outer Limits: Space-based, Radio and non-EM Transients

  • Does your Robot need a Flamethrower? Astrophysics from Antarctica - Nick Tothill (Harvard CFA)
  • Radio transients at long wavelengths and emerging instrumentation - Joseph Lazio (NRL)
  • GRB satellite triggers for neutrino telescopes - Mieke Bouwhuis (NIKHEF)
  • The Supernova Early Warning System - Kate Scholberg (Duke University)
  • The future of the Gamma-ray bursts Coordinates Network: VOEvent and customer requirements - Scott Barthelmy (NASA-GSFC)

10:35 - Coffee

11:05 - Session 14 - Grid Markets

12:20 - Closing remarks

12:30 - Adjourn

Sponsors

NOAO       eSTAR       LANL       LSST       NVO


 
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