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Revision 382025-06-05 - PierreFernique

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page *

Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30 - live notes (available until end of June)
Speaker Title Materials Time

Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

pdf, demo.mp4 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30 - live notes (available until end of June)
Speaker Title Materials Time

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

slides notes 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current status (release 1.7) and future plans.

slides 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
 

Introduction

  5mn

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
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Leo P. Singer

(In person)

HEALPix Multiresolution Images and their Application to Multi-Messenger Localizations

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Leo P. Singer

(In person)

HEALPix Multiresolution Images and their Application to Multi-Messenger Localizations

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pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
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Revision 372025-06-05 - JudithRacusin

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page *

Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30 - live notes (available until end of June)
Speaker Title Materials Time

Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

pdf, demo.mp4 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30 - live notes (available until end of June)
Speaker Title Materials Time

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

slides notes 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current status (release 1.7) and future plans.

slides 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
 

Introduction

  5mn

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
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Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

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Leo P. Singer

(In person)

HEALPix Multiresolution Images and their Application to Multi-Messenger Localizations

...

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Discussion

   

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Revision 362025-06-05 - ThomasBoch

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page *

Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30 - live notes (available until end of June)
Speaker Title Materials Time

Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

pdf, demo.mp4 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30 - live notes (available until end of June)
Speaker Title Materials Time

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

slides notes 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current status (release 1.7) and future plans.

slides 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
 

Introduction

  5mn

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Discussion

   

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Revision 352025-06-05 - FrancoisXavierPineau

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page *

Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30 - live notes (available until end of June)
Speaker Title Materials Time

Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

pdf, demo.mp4 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30 - live notes (available until end of June)
Speaker Title Materials Time

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

slides notes 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current status (release 1.7) and future plans.

slides 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
 

Introduction

  5mn

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Discussion

   

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Revision 342025-06-05 - BrigittaSipocz

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page *

Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30 - live notes (available until end of June)
Speaker Title Materials Time

Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

pdf, demo.mp4 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30 - live notes (available until end of June)
Speaker Title Materials Time

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

slides notes 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)
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Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)
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>

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current status (release 1.7) and future plans.

slides 15min + 3min (Q&A)
 

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
 

Introduction

  5mn

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Discussion

   

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Revision 332025-06-05 - AdrianDamian

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

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Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

pdf, demo.mp4 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


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Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

slides notes 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
 

Introduction

  5mn

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Discussion

   

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Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

pdf, demo.mp4 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


| Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30 |||| | Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30 - live notes (available until end of June) |||| | Speaker | Title | Materials | Time |

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)
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Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

slides 15min + 3min (Q&A)
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Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

slides notes 15min + 3min (Q&A)
 

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
 

Introduction

  5mn

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Discussion

   
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META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

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Schedule

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Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

pdf, demo.mp4 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


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Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
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Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

slides 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
 

Introduction

  5mn

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Discussion

   

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META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30 - live notes
Speaker Title Materials Time

Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

pdf, demo.mp4 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)
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Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

  15min + 3min (Q&A)
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Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

slides 15min + 3min (Q&A)
 

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
 

Introduction

  5mn

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Discussion

   
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Revision 292025-06-05 - ThomasBoch

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30 - live notes
Speaker Title Materials Time

Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

pdf, demo.mp4 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)
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Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)
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Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)
 

Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
 

Introduction

  5mn

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Discussion

   

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Revision 282025-06-05 - FrancoisXavierPineau

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30 - live notes
Speaker Title Materials Time

Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

pdf, demo.mp4 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
 

Introduction

  5mn
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Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

  15min + 5min (Q&A)
>
>

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Discussion

   

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Revision 272025-06-05 - LaurentMichel

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30 - live notes
Speaker Title Materials Time

Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

pdf, demo.mp4 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
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Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)
>
>

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)
 

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
 

Introduction

  5mn

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Discussion

   

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Applications Working Group : June 2025

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Schedule

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Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30 - live notes
 
Speaker Title Materials Time

Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

pdf, demo.mp4 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
 

Introduction

  5mn

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Discussion

   

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Applications Working Group : June 2025

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Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
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Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)
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Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)
 

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

pdf, demo.mp4 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
 

Introduction

  5mn
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Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

  15min + 5min (Q&A)
>
>

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

  15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Discussion

   

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META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

pdf, demo.mp4 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
 

Introduction

  5mn
Changed:
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Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
>
>

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

  15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Discussion

   

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META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

pdf, demo.mp4 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
 

Introduction

  5mn

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Discussion

   

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Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

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Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)
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Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)
 

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
 

Introduction

  5mn

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Discussion

   
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Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

pdf, demo.mp4 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
 

Introduction

  5mn

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Discussion

   

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Applications Working Group : June 2025

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Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)
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Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)
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Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

pdf, demo.mp4 15min + 3min (Q&A)
 

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)


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Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

  15min + 5min (Q&A)
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Introduction

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Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

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Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

  15min + 5min (Q&A)
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Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

pdf 15min + 5min (Q&A)
 
 

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META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)
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Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)
>
>

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)
 

Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

  15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Discussion

   

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Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)
Changed:
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Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)
>
>

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)
 

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

  15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Discussion

   

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Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
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Astrid Lamberts

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

  15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

  15min + 5min (Q&A)
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Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

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  15min + 5min (Q&A)
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Astrid Lamberts

(Remote)

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

  15min + 5min (Q&A)
 

Discussion

   
 
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META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
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Astrid Lamberts

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

   

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

   

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

   
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Astrid Lamberts

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

  15min + 5min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

  15min + 5min (Q&A)
 
       

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Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
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Carlo Maria Zwölf pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

   
Mark Taylor

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

   
Pierre Fernique

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

   

Neven Caplar

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

   

Francois-Xavier Pineau

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

   
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Carlo Maria Zwölf

(Remote)

pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Mark Taylor

(Remote)

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Pierre Fernique

(Remote)

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Neven Caplar

(In person)

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)
 

Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
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Laurent Michel

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

   
Markus Demleitner The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

   
Bruce Berriman

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf  
Brigitta Sipőcz

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

   
Thomas Boch

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

   
>
>

Laurent Michel

(Remote)

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Markus Demleitner

(In person)

The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Bruce Berriman

(Remote)

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf 15min + 3min (Q&A)

Brigitta Sipőcz

(Remote)

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)

Thomas Boch

(Remote)

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

  15min + 3min (Q&A)
 

Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Astrid Lamberts

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

   
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Leo P. Singer

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

   
Francois-Xavier Pineau

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

   
>
>

Leo P. Singer

(In person)

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

   

Francois-Xavier Pineau

(Remote)

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

   
 
       

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Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

DRAFT Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Carlo Maria Zwölf pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

   
Mark Taylor

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

   
Pierre Fernique

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

   

Neven Caplar

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

   

Francois-Xavier Pineau

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

   


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Laurent Michel

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

   
Markus Demleitner The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

   
Changed:
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Bruce Berriman

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

   
>
>
Bruce Berriman

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

pdf  
 
Brigitta Sipőcz

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

   
Thomas Boch

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

   


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Astrid Lamberts

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

   
Leo P. Singer

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

   
Francois-Xavier Pineau

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

   
       
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META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

DRAFT Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Carlo Maria Zwölf pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

   
Mark Taylor

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

   
Pierre Fernique

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

   

Neven Caplar

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

   

Francois-Xavier Pineau

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

   


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Laurent Michel

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

   
Markus Demleitner The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

   
Bruce Berriman

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

   
Brigitta Sipőcz

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

   
Thomas Boch

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

   


Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Astrid Lamberts

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

   
Leo P. Singer

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

   
Francois-Xavier Pineau

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

   
       
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META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

DRAFT Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Carlo Maria Zwölf pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

   
Mark Taylor

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

   
Pierre Fernique

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

   

Neven Caplar

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

   

Francois-Xavier Pineau

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

   


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Laurent Michel

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

   
Markus Demleitner The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

   
Bruce Berriman

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

   
Brigitta Sipőcz

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

   
Changed:
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Thomas Boch

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with different locations serving distinct regions of the sky.

   
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Thomas Boch

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with servers at different locations publishing distinct regions of the sky.

   
 

Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Astrid Lamberts

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

   
Leo P. Singer

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

   
Francois-Xavier Pineau

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

   
       
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META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

DRAFT Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Carlo Maria Zwölf pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

   
Mark Taylor

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

   
Pierre Fernique

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

   

Neven Caplar

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

   

Francois-Xavier Pineau

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

   


Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Laurent Michel

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

   
Markus Demleitner The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

   
Bruce Berriman

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

   
Brigitta Sipőcz

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

   
Changed:
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Thomas Boch

HiPS mixer

TBD

   
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Thomas Boch

HiPS mixer

I will present HiPS Mixer, a new service that allows users to dynamically create virtual HiPS datasets by combining existing ones. This enables various use cases, such as extending the sky coverage of existing HiPS or generating new color HiPS from three or more individual filter-based HiPS. The resulting HiPS are fully compliant with the standard and can be used seamlessly in any HiPS-compatible client. This development also opens the door to distributed HiPS, with different locations serving distinct regions of the sky.

   
 

Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Astrid Lamberts

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

   
Leo P. Singer

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

   
Francois-Xavier Pineau

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

   
       

Revision 102025-05-23 - AdrianDamian

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

DRAFT Schedule

Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Carlo Maria Zwölf pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

   
Mark Taylor

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

   
Pierre Fernique

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

   

Neven Caplar

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

   

Francois-Xavier Pineau

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

   
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Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Laurent Michel

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

   
Markus Demleitner The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

   
Bruce Berriman

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

   
Brigitta Sipőcz

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

   
Added:
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Thomas Boch

HiPS mixer

TBD

   


 
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Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Astrid Lamberts

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

   
Leo P. Singer

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

   
Francois-Xavier Pineau

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

   
       
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DRAFT Schedule

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Applications Session 1: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
 
Speaker Title Materials Time
Carlo Maria Zwölf pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

   
Changed:
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Laurent Michel

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

   
>
>
Mark Taylor

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

   
Deleted:
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Mark Taylor

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

  10 + 2
 
Pierre Fernique

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

   

Neven Caplar

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

   

Francois-Xavier Pineau

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

   
Changed:
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Markus Demleitner The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

   
Bruce Berriman

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

   
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Applications Session 2: June 5, 2025 - 11:00-12:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Laurent Michel

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

   
Markus Demleitner The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

   
Bruce Berriman

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

   
 
Brigitta Sipőcz

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

   
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Added:
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Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Changed:
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Astrid Lamberts

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

   
>
>
Astrid Lamberts

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

   
 
Leo P. Singer

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

   
Francois-Xavier Pineau

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

   
       
Added:
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Revision 82025-05-15 - AdrianDamian

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

DRAFT Schedule

Applications Session: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Carlo Maria Zwölf pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

   
Laurent Michel

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

   
Mark Taylor

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

  10 + 2
Pierre Fernique

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

   

Neven Caplar

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

   

Francois-Xavier Pineau

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

   
Markus Demleitner The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

   
Changed:
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PyVO Update

TBD

   
>
>
Bruce Berriman

Extreme Precision Radial Velocities and IVOA Standards

Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV) refers to radial velocity measurements that aim to realize a precision of better than 0.1 m/s, with the ultimate goal of detecting temperate, Earth-like exoplanets orbiting nearby Sun-like stars. An international working group is developing standardized formats for EPRV data products delivered by modern instruments. This group desires to make the data formats compatible with IVOA and FAIR standards, to support wide discoverability and accessibility to these data and to enable interoperability with related datasets. This presentation describes progress in these standardized formats and discusses areas where IVOA standards enable them to be discoverable and accessible.

   
Added:
>
>
Brigitta Sipőcz

PyVO Update

Current 1.6.2 release and future plans.

   
 

Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Astrid Lamberts

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

   
Leo P. Singer

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

   
Francois-Xavier Pineau

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

   
       

Revision 72025-05-14 - AdrianDamian

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

DRAFT Schedule

Applications Session: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Carlo Maria Zwölf pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

   
Laurent Michel

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

   
Mark Taylor

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

  10 + 2
Pierre Fernique

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

   
Deleted:
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Francois-Xavier Pineau

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

   
 

Neven Caplar

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

   
Added:
>
>

Francois-Xavier Pineau

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

   
 
Markus Demleitner The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

   
??

PyVO Update

TBD

   

Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
Speaker Title Materials Time
Astrid Lamberts

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

   
Leo P. Singer

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

   
Francois-Xavier Pineau

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

   
       
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Revision 62025-05-12 - AdrianDamian

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

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DRAFT Schedule

Changed:
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Applications Session: June 3, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
 
Speaker Title Materials Time
Carlo Maria Zwölf pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

   
Laurent Michel

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

   
Mark Taylor

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

  10 + 2
Pierre Fernique

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

   
Francois-Xavier Pineau

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

   
Changed:
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Neven Caplar

HATS IVOA Note

TBD

   
>
>

Neven Caplar

HATS IVOA Note

We present the Hierarchical Adaptive Tiling Scheme (HATS), a spatial indexing framework developed to enable efficient querying and cross-matching across massive astronomical datasets. HATS adapts to non-uniform sky coverage and data density, providing a scalable and flexible structure for modern survey data. In this talk, we will outline the structure of the HATS IVOA Note, discuss current implementations, and invite feedback on community adoption.

   
 
Markus Demleitner The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

   
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PyVO Update

TBD

   

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Applications Session Joint with Time Domain: June 5, 2025 - 14:00-15:30
 
Speaker Title Materials
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Astrid Lamberts

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

   
Leo P. Singer

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

   
Francois-Xavier Pineau

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

   
       

Revision 52025-05-12 - PierreFernique

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

DRAFT Schedule

Applications Session:
Speaker Title Materials Time
Carlo Maria Zwölf pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

   
Laurent Michel

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

   
Mark Taylor

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

  10 + 2
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Pierre Fernique

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> standard to cubic data

The <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> generator - and Aladin Desktop - a <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

   
>
>
Pierre Fernique

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

   
 
Francois-Xavier Pineau

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

   

Neven Caplar

HATS IVOA Note

TBD

   
Markus Demleitner The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

   
??

PyVO Update

TBD

   

Applications Session Joint with Time Domain
Speaker Title Materials Time
Changed:
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Leo P. Singer

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

   
Francois-Xavier Pineau

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

   
>
>
Astrid Lamberts

Data format needs for LISA

LISA will detect a range for gravitational wave sources, both transient and persistent. While the first prototypes for the data processing are being developed, we are starting to imagine the format for this new type of data so that it can be used by a wide range of astronomers.

   
Leo P. Singer

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

...

   
Added:
>
>
Francois-Xavier Pineau

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

   
 
       

Revision 42025-05-12 - PierreFernique

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

DRAFT Schedule

Applications Session:
Speaker Title Materials Time
Carlo Maria Zwölf pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

   
Laurent Michel

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

   
Mark Taylor

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

  10 + 2
Pierre Fernique

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> standard to cubic data

The <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> generator - and Aladin Desktop - a <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

   
Francois-Xavier Pineau

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

   

Neven Caplar

HATS IVOA Note

TBD

   
Markus Demleitner The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

   
??

PyVO Update

TBD

   

Applications Session Joint with Time Domain
Speaker Title Materials Time
Changed:
<
<
Francois-Xavier Pinea

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

   
>
>
Leo P. Singer

What to do about huge LIGO/Virgo sky maps

   
Added:
>
>
Francois-Xavier Pineau

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

   
 
       
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Revision 32025-05-08 - AdrianDamian

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

DRAFT Schedule

Applications Session:
Speaker Title Materials Time
Carlo Maria Zwölf pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

   
Laurent Michel

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

   
Mark Taylor

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

  10 + 2
Pierre Fernique

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> standard to cubic data

The <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> generator - and Aladin Desktop - a <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

   
Francois-Xavier Pineau

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

   

Neven Caplar

HATS IVOA Note

TBD

   
Changed:
<
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Markus Demleitner Unicode in VOTable

TBD

   
>
>
Markus Demleitner The State of Unicode in VOTable

VOTable has had basic unicode support from day one; there is the unicodeChar datatype – which would work just fine if there was only TABLEDATA. Alas, in BINARY serialisation, unicodeChar is supposed to do UCS-2, which has been obsolete since at least 2011 and is hardly implemented anywhere anymore (if you think you have UCS-2, you probably have UTF-16). On the other hand, we now live in a world of UTF-8, and 8-bit encodings are a thing of the past. Perhaps it is time to allow UTF-8 in char and deprecate unicodeChar?

   
 
??

PyVO Update

TBD

   

Applications Session Joint with Time Domain
Speaker Title Materials Time
Francois-Xavier Pinea

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

   
       
       
Deleted:
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Revision 22025-05-07 - AdrianDamian

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

DRAFT Schedule

Applications Session:
Speaker Title Materials Time
Carlo Maria Zwölf pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

   
Laurent Michel

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

   
Mark Taylor

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

  10 + 2
Added:
>
>
Pierre Fernique

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> standard to cubic data

The <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> generator - and Aladin Desktop - a <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the <noautolink>HiPS</noautolink> standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

   
Francois-Xavier Pineau

On-the-fly HATS using QATSS

We are going to provide a feedback on implementing on-the-fly streamed HATS products from HEALPix sorted and indexed data, and discuss both the advantages and limits of such an solution.

   
 

Neven Caplar

HATS IVOA Note

TBD

   
Changed:
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?? PyVO Update

TBD

   
       
>
>
Markus Demleitner Unicode in VOTable

TBD

   
??

PyVO Update

TBD

   
 

Applications Session Joint with Time Domain
Speaker Title Materials Time
Changed:
<
<
Pierre Fernique

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

   
>
>
Francois-Xavier Pinea

Multi-Order HEALPix Map implementation in CDS HEALPix Rust

Multi-Order HEALPix Maps (MOMs) are kind of MOCs in which a value is associated to each cell. It's also an extension of BMOCs to non-boolean values. An example of application is (chi2) compressed density maps. After an introduction and examples, we are going to present the choices made in the Rust implementation, and how MOC, BMOC and MOM serializations could be unified (also for Time and Frequency), and operations performed from streamed inputs, thanks to the ZUNIQ numbering.

   
 
       
       

Revision 12025-05-02 - AdrianDamian

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpJune2025"

Applications Working Group : June 2025

* back to main programme page]*

DRAFT Schedule

Applications Session:
Speaker Title Materials Time
Carlo Maria Zwölf pyVAMDC a new library to access atomic and molecular data

During this talk we will present pyVAMDC, a new Python library to extract, in an interoperable way, data from the main databases providing atomic and molecular data for astronomy and astrophysics.We will show the key concept behind this library (architectural choices) and will explain, through working example, how users may adopt it.

   
Laurent Michel

Mango/Mivot tooling

I’ll present the state of the art with the tools I’m developing to handle the mapping of VOTable data on data models (especially MANGO) with Mivot. This includes the Pyvo annotation reader and writer, the model validator, and a few other things.

   
Mark Taylor

VOParquet Note and implementations

The VOParquet convention that describes associating rich VOTable metadata with bulk data in Parquet format was published as an IVOA Note in January 2025. I will briefly recap the content of this Note, and report current implementations of it, as well as some utility tools available in STILTS for validating, debugging and tuning files written using the VOParquet convention.

  10 + 2

Neven Caplar

HATS IVOA Note

TBD

   
?? PyVO Update

TBD

   
       

Applications Session Joint with Time Domain
Speaker Title Materials Time
Pierre Fernique

HiPS3D: Proposal to extend the IVOA HiPS standard to cubic data

The HiPS - 'Hierarchical Progressive Survey' - method was standardized by IVOA in 2017. Based on a regular hierarchical division of the sky, it provides an effective solution to the problem of visualizing and even manipulating large-scale surveys. With the growing use of observing equipment generating cubic data, such as SKA or Rubin, the HiPS standard needs to evolve to better address this additional dimension, in terms of both frequency and time. We will present the CDS work on this subject, based on results obtained on a prototype version of Hipsgen - a HiPS generator - and Aladin Desktop - a HiPS client/viewer. We will describe the evolutions that might be necessary to the HiPS standard in order to generalize it to cubic observations.

   
       
       
 
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