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| Local Plenary - June 3, 2025 9-10.30am
Data management challenges and solutions |
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< < | Bruno Altieri (ESA) - remote | Euclid | | Harry Ferguson (STScI) - in person | Roman | | Anastasia Laity (IPAC) - remote | Spherex | | Carolyn Kierans (NASA GSFC) - in person | COSI | | |
> > | Bruno Altieri (ESA) - remote | Euclid | | Harry Ferguson (STScI) - in person | Roman | | Anastasia Laity (IPAC) - remote | Spherex | | Carolyn Kierans (NASA GSFC) - in person | | |
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> > | <--StartFragment--> The COSI gamma-ray telescope: Data management challenges<--EndFragment-->
The Compton Spectrometer and Imager (COSI) is a NASA Small Explorer (SMEX) satellite mission scheduled for launch in 2027. COSI is a wide-field Compton telescope designed to survey the entire gamma-ray sky at 0.2-5 MeV with excellent energy resolution, providing powerful observations of sources with gamma-ray emission lines. In this presentation, we will present an overview of the COSI mission, an introduction to some of the major data challenges with a modern Compton telescope, and a discussion of the plan to align with data standards.
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| Topic of discussion: data management challenges and solutions, focusing on recent and upcoming missions and how IVOA can be a resource.
For missions already launched
For mission in development/to be launched:
- Brief overview of mission
- What are the major data challenges that you foresee: data size, archive, users?
- Are you considering data standards and aligning with IVOA?
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