Difference: InterOpNov2024CSPPlenary (1 vs. 18)

Revision 182024-11-15 - JanetEvans

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpNov2024"
CSP - Plenary Session - Friday November 15, 2024, 11:00-12:30 Local Time

High Energy and Time Domain

The goal of the session is to hear from high-energy projects about their involvement in IVOA and their use of standards.
The question posed to all the speakers to address in their presentations are listed below:

  • How does your project make their data discoverable? Are data from your project in the IVOA registry? Are there problems in the IVOA Obscore definition preventing or limiting it?

  • What data products are used in your data analysis and are they interoperable with data from other projects? Do you use a data model?

  • What do you use for an alert system? Do you use VOevent, and if not, can you address the issues you see?

  • How do you coordinate rapid follow up observations currently? Are the Observing plan of your project/mission available externally and is there coordination of your project/mission among the HE projects? Are you familiar with the IVOA ObsLocTAP protocol and ObjObsSAP working draft of the IVOA?

Speaker Title Abstract PDF
Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
<--StartFragment-->
Swift, ACROSS and VO
<--EndFragment-->
<--StartFragment-->
I'll talk about the Swift use (and non-use) of VO standards, how I see the answers to the questions posed from the perspective of Swift, and also talk about how ACROSS initiative hopes to make VO adoption better for HEA missions in the future.
<--EndFragment-->
KENNEA_IVOA_Talk_2024.pdf
Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 15 min Einstein Probe Time Domain Astronomical Information Center: Enhancing Data Discovery, Transient Identification, and Rapid Follow-up Coordination The Time Domain Astronomical Information Center (TDAIC) provides three key services to the Einstein Probe (EP) scientific team: data discovery, high energy transient identification, and observation coordination.This report will detail the functionalities of TDAIC and the application of IVOA-related standards within its framework. EP-TDAIC-2024115-V3.pptx
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min I
<--StartFragment-->
VOA and High-Energy Gamma Rays: Ground-based IACTs
<--EndFragment-->
The Very-High-energy (VHE) Gamma-ray community is currently moving from closed instruments with roprietary data formats and access (e.g. HESS, MAGIC, and VERITAS) toward the future open observatory CTAO. I will present the current state of the efforts to ensure FAIR data products, integrate IVOA services, and to develop open and inter-operable data models and formats in our scientific community and beyond.

IVOA-ctao-iacts-v3.pdf

Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min High-Energy Neutrino Data for the VO: Status and Prospects High-energy neutrino experiments have started sharing neutrino event catalogues in the VO in recent years, but their usability for
multimessenger analyses remains limited due to the lack of sufficient additional information for the interpretation for the low-countrate data. The talk will cover current efforts and requirements for enhanced data use from the neutrino community.
pdf
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min

General Coordinates Network (GCN): NASA’s Time-Domain and Multimessenger Astronomy Alert System

GCN is a public collaboration platform run by NASA for the astronomy research community to share alerts and rapid communications about high-energy, multimessenger, and transient phenomena. GCN distributes alerts between space- and ground-based observatories, physics experiments, and thousands of astronomers around the world. With new transient instruments from across the electromagnetic spectrum and multimessenger facilities, this coordination effort is more important and complex than ever. GCN is built on modern, open-source, reliable, and secure alert distribution technologies, and deployed in the cloud. In this talk, I will present the status of the migration from the legacy GCN Classic system to the new GCN, recent and upcoming features, the GCN JSON Notices schema and relationship to VOEvent, and the status of onboarding new observatories.

GCN_IVOA_2024.pdf
Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote) The LVK Alert System and the use of IVOA standard
<--StartFragment-->
I will present the structure of the GW alerts and how they are distributed: GCN-classic, GCN JSON Notices, and SCiMMA (Avro encoded) Kafka stream. I will try to discuss the prospect for the future observation campaign O5 and the discussion that it is starting on the usage of IVOA standards and/or proprietary formats for alert distribution.
<--EndFragment-->
pdf
Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview Quick overview of the activities of the HEIG working group and 'ask' to the IVOA Exec to welcome a new interest group. pdf

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Revision 172024-11-15 - KarlKosack

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpNov2024"
CSP - Plenary Session - Friday November 15, 2024, 11:00-12:30 Local Time

High Energy and Time Domain

The goal of the session is to hear from high-energy projects about their involvement in IVOA and their use of standards.
The question posed to all the speakers to address in their presentations are listed below:

  • How does your project make their data discoverable? Are data from your project in the IVOA registry? Are there problems in the IVOA Obscore definition preventing or limiting it?

  • What data products are used in your data analysis and are they interoperable with data from other projects? Do you use a data model?

  • What do you use for an alert system? Do you use VOevent, and if not, can you address the issues you see?

  • How do you coordinate rapid follow up observations currently? Are the Observing plan of your project/mission available externally and is there coordination of your project/mission among the HE projects? Are you familiar with the IVOA ObsLocTAP protocol and ObjObsSAP working draft of the IVOA?

Speaker Title Abstract PDF
Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
<--StartFragment-->
Swift, ACROSS and VO
<--EndFragment-->
<--StartFragment-->
I'll talk about the Swift use (and non-use) of VO standards, how I see the answers to the questions posed from the perspective of Swift, and also talk about how ACROSS initiative hopes to make VO adoption better for HEA missions in the future.
<--EndFragment-->
KENNEA_IVOA_Talk_2024.pdf
Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 15 min Einstein Probe Time Domain Astronomical Information Center: Enhancing Data Discovery, Transient Identification, and Rapid Follow-up Coordination The Time Domain Astronomical Information Center (TDAIC) provides three key services to the Einstein Probe (EP) scientific team: data discovery, high energy transient identification, and observation coordination.This report will detail the functionalities of TDAIC and the application of IVOA-related standards within its framework. EP-TDAIC-2024115-V3.pptx
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min I
<--StartFragment-->
VOA and High-Energy Gamma Rays: Ground-based IACTs
<--EndFragment-->
The Very-High-energy (VHE) Gamma-ray community is currently moving from closed instruments with roprietary data formats and access (e.g. HESS, MAGIC, and VERITAS) toward the future open observatory CTAO. I will present the current state of the efforts to ensure FAIR data products, integrate IVOA services, and to develop open and inter-operable data models and formats in our scientific community and beyond.
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IVOA-ctao-iacts-v3.pdf
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min High-Energy Neutrino Data for the VO: Status and Prospects High-energy neutrino experiments have started sharing neutrino event catalogues in the VO in recent years, but their usability for
multimessenger analyses remains limited due to the lack of sufficient additional information for the interpretation for the low-countrate data. The talk will cover current efforts and requirements for enhanced data use from the neutrino community.
pdf
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
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Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min High-Energy Neutrino Data for the VO: Status and Prospects High-energy neutrino experiments have started sharing neutrino event catalogues in the VO in recent years, but their usability for
multimessenger analyses remains limited due to the lack of sufficient additional information for the interpretation for the low-countrate data. The talk will cover current efforts and requirements for enhanced data use from the neutrino community.
pdf
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
  General Coordinates Network (GCN): NASA’s Time-Domain and Multimessenger Astronomy Alert System

GCN is a public collaboration platform run by NASA for the astronomy research community to share alerts and rapid communications about high-energy, multimessenger, and transient phenomena. GCN distributes alerts between space- and ground-based observatories, physics experiments, and thousands of astronomers around the world. With new transient instruments from across the electromagnetic spectrum and multimessenger facilities, this coordination effort is more important and complex than ever. GCN is built on modern, open-source, reliable, and secure alert distribution technologies, and deployed in the cloud. In this talk, I will present the status of the migration from the legacy GCN Classic system to the new GCN, recent and upcoming features, the GCN JSON Notices schema and relationship to VOEvent, and the status of onboarding new observatories.

GCN_IVOA_2024.pdf
Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote) The LVK Alert System and the use of IVOA standard
<--StartFragment-->
I will present the structure of the GW alerts and how they are distributed: GCN-classic, GCN JSON Notices, and SCiMMA (Avro encoded) Kafka stream. I will try to discuss the prospect for the future observation campaign O5 and the discussion that it is starting on the usage of IVOA standards and/or proprietary formats for alert distribution.
<--EndFragment-->
pdf
Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview Quick overview of the activities of the HEIG working group and 'ask' to the IVOA Exec to welcome a new interest group. pdf

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Revision 162024-11-15 - KarlKosack

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpNov2024"
CSP - Plenary Session - Friday November 15, 2024, 11:00-12:30 Local Time

High Energy and Time Domain

The goal of the session is to hear from high-energy projects about their involvement in IVOA and their use of standards.
The question posed to all the speakers to address in their presentations are listed below:

  • How does your project make their data discoverable? Are data from your project in the IVOA registry? Are there problems in the IVOA Obscore definition preventing or limiting it?

  • What data products are used in your data analysis and are they interoperable with data from other projects? Do you use a data model?

  • What do you use for an alert system? Do you use VOevent, and if not, can you address the issues you see?

  • How do you coordinate rapid follow up observations currently? Are the Observing plan of your project/mission available externally and is there coordination of your project/mission among the HE projects? Are you familiar with the IVOA ObsLocTAP protocol and ObjObsSAP working draft of the IVOA?

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Speaker Title Abstract PDF
Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
<--StartFragment-->
Swift, ACROSS and VO
<--EndFragment-->
<--StartFragment-->
I'll talk about the Swift use (and non-use) of VO standards, how I see the answers to the questions posed from the perspective of Swift, and also talk about how ACROSS initiative hopes to make VO adoption better for HEA missions in the future.
<--EndFragment-->
KENNEA_IVOA_Talk_2024.pdf
Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 15 min Einstein Probe Time Domain Astronomical Information Center: Enhancing Data Discovery, Transient Identification, and Rapid Follow-up Coordination The Time Domain Astronomical Information Center (TDAIC) provides three key services to the Einstein Probe (EP) scientific team: data discovery, high energy transient identification, and observation coordination.This report will detail the functionalities of TDAIC and the application of IVOA-related standards within its framework. EP-TDAIC-2024115-V3.pptx
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min I
<--StartFragment-->
VOA and High-Energy Gamma Rays: Ground-based IACTs
<--EndFragment-->
The Very-High-energy (VHE) Gamma-ray community is currently moving from closed instruments with roprietary data formats and access (e.g. HESS, MAGIC, and VERITAS) toward the future open observatory CTAO. I will present the current state of the efforts to ensure FAIR data products, integrate IVOA services, and to develop open and inter-operable data models and formats in our scientific community and beyond. IVOA-ctao-iacts-v1.pdf
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min High-Energy Neutrino Data for the VO: Status and Prospects High-energy neutrino experiments have started sharing neutrino event catalogues in the VO in recent years, but their usability for
multimessenger analyses remains limited due to the lack of sufficient additional information for the interpretation for the low-countrate data. The talk will cover current efforts and requirements for enhanced data use from the neutrino community.
pdf
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
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Speaker Title Abstract PDF
Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
<--StartFragment-->
Swift, ACROSS and VO
<--EndFragment-->
<--StartFragment-->
I'll talk about the Swift use (and non-use) of VO standards, how I see the answers to the questions posed from the perspective of Swift, and also talk about how ACROSS initiative hopes to make VO adoption better for HEA missions in the future.
<--EndFragment-->
KENNEA_IVOA_Talk_2024.pdf
Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 15 min Einstein Probe Time Domain Astronomical Information Center: Enhancing Data Discovery, Transient Identification, and Rapid Follow-up Coordination The Time Domain Astronomical Information Center (TDAIC) provides three key services to the Einstein Probe (EP) scientific team: data discovery, high energy transient identification, and observation coordination.This report will detail the functionalities of TDAIC and the application of IVOA-related standards within its framework. EP-TDAIC-2024115-V3.pptx
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min I
<--StartFragment-->
VOA and High-Energy Gamma Rays: Ground-based IACTs
<--EndFragment-->
The Very-High-energy (VHE) Gamma-ray community is currently moving from closed instruments with roprietary data formats and access (e.g. HESS, MAGIC, and VERITAS) toward the future open observatory CTAO. I will present the current state of the efforts to ensure FAIR data products, integrate IVOA services, and to develop open and inter-operable data models and formats in our scientific community and beyond.
 
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IVOA-ctao-iacts-v2.pdf
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min High-Energy Neutrino Data for the VO: Status and Prospects High-energy neutrino experiments have started sharing neutrino event catalogues in the VO in recent years, but their usability for
multimessenger analyses remains limited due to the lack of sufficient additional information for the interpretation for the low-countrate data. The talk will cover current efforts and requirements for enhanced data use from the neutrino community.
pdf
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
 General Coordinates Network (GCN): NASA’s Time-Domain and Multimessenger Astronomy Alert System

GCN is a public collaboration platform run by NASA for the astronomy research community to share alerts and rapid communications about high-energy, multimessenger, and transient phenomena. GCN distributes alerts between space- and ground-based observatories, physics experiments, and thousands of astronomers around the world. With new transient instruments from across the electromagnetic spectrum and multimessenger facilities, this coordination effort is more important and complex than ever. GCN is built on modern, open-source, reliable, and secure alert distribution technologies, and deployed in the cloud. In this talk, I will present the status of the migration from the legacy GCN Classic system to the new GCN, recent and upcoming features, the GCN JSON Notices schema and relationship to VOEvent, and the status of onboarding new observatories.

GCN_IVOA_2024.pdf
Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote) The LVK Alert System and the use of IVOA standard
<--StartFragment-->
I will present the structure of the GW alerts and how they are distributed: GCN-classic, GCN JSON Notices, and SCiMMA (Avro encoded) Kafka stream. I will try to discuss the prospect for the future observation campaign O5 and the discussion that it is starting on the usage of IVOA standards and/or proprietary formats for alert distribution.
<--EndFragment-->
pdf
Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview Quick overview of the activities of the HEIG working group and 'ask' to the IVOA Exec to welcome a new interest group. pdf

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Revision 152024-11-15 - FrancescaCivano

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpNov2024"
CSP - Plenary Session - Friday November 15, 2024, 11:00-12:30 Local Time

High Energy and Time Domain

The goal of the session is to hear from high-energy projects about their involvement in IVOA and their use of standards.
The question posed to all the speakers to address in their presentations are listed below:

  • How does your project make their data discoverable? Are data from your project in the IVOA registry? Are there problems in the IVOA Obscore definition preventing or limiting it?

  • What data products are used in your data analysis and are they interoperable with data from other projects? Do you use a data model?

  • What do you use for an alert system? Do you use VOevent, and if not, can you address the issues you see?

  • How do you coordinate rapid follow up observations currently? Are the Observing plan of your project/mission available externally and is there coordination of your project/mission among the HE projects? Are you familiar with the IVOA ObsLocTAP protocol and ObjObsSAP working draft of the IVOA?

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Speaker Title Abstract PDF
Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
<--StartFragment-->
Swift, ACROSS and VO
<--EndFragment-->
<--StartFragment-->
I'll talk about the Swift use (and non-use) of VO standards, how I see the answers to the questions posed from the perspective of Swift, and also talk about how ACROSS initiative hopes to make VO adoption better for HEA missions in the future.
<--EndFragment-->
KENNEA_IVOA_Talk_2024.pdf
Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 15 min Einstein Probe Time Domain Astronomical Information Center: Enhancing Data Discovery, Transient Identification, and Rapid Follow-up Coordination The Time Domain Astronomical Information Center (TDAIC) provides three key services to the Einstein Probe (EP) scientific team: data discovery, high energy transient identification, and observation coordination.This report will detail the functionalities of TDAIC and the application of IVOA-related standards within its framework. EP-TDAIC-2024115-V3.pptx
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min I
<--StartFragment-->
VOA and High-Energy Gamma Rays: Ground-based IACTs
<--EndFragment-->
The Very-High-energy (VHE) Gamma-ray community is currently moving from closed instruments with roprietary data formats and access (e.g. HESS, MAGIC, and VERITAS) toward the future open observatory CTAO. I will present the current state of the efforts to ensure FAIR data products, integrate IVOA services, and to develop open and inter-operable data models and formats in our scientific community and beyond. IVOA-ctao-iacts-v1.pdf
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min High-Energy Neutrino Data for the VO: Status and Prospects High-energy neutrino experiments have started sharing neutrino event catalogues in the VO in recent years, but their usability for
multimessenger analyses remains limited due to the lack of sufficient additional information for the interpretation for the low-countrate data. The talk will cover current efforts and requirements for enhanced data use from the neutrino community.
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
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Speaker Title Abstract PDF
Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
<--StartFragment-->
Swift, ACROSS and VO
<--EndFragment-->
<--StartFragment-->
I'll talk about the Swift use (and non-use) of VO standards, how I see the answers to the questions posed from the perspective of Swift, and also talk about how ACROSS initiative hopes to make VO adoption better for HEA missions in the future.
<--EndFragment-->
KENNEA_IVOA_Talk_2024.pdf
Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 15 min Einstein Probe Time Domain Astronomical Information Center: Enhancing Data Discovery, Transient Identification, and Rapid Follow-up Coordination The Time Domain Astronomical Information Center (TDAIC) provides three key services to the Einstein Probe (EP) scientific team: data discovery, high energy transient identification, and observation coordination.This report will detail the functionalities of TDAIC and the application of IVOA-related standards within its framework. EP-TDAIC-2024115-V3.pptx
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min I
<--StartFragment-->
VOA and High-Energy Gamma Rays: Ground-based IACTs
<--EndFragment-->
The Very-High-energy (VHE) Gamma-ray community is currently moving from closed instruments with roprietary data formats and access (e.g. HESS, MAGIC, and VERITAS) toward the future open observatory CTAO. I will present the current state of the efforts to ensure FAIR data products, integrate IVOA services, and to develop open and inter-operable data models and formats in our scientific community and beyond. IVOA-ctao-iacts-v1.pdf
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min High-Energy Neutrino Data for the VO: Status and Prospects High-energy neutrino experiments have started sharing neutrino event catalogues in the VO in recent years, but their usability for
multimessenger analyses remains limited due to the lack of sufficient additional information for the interpretation for the low-countrate data. The talk will cover current efforts and requirements for enhanced data use from the neutrino community.
pdf
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
  General Coordinates Network (GCN): NASA’s Time-Domain and Multimessenger Astronomy Alert System

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GCN is a public collaboration platform run by NASA for the astronomy research community to share alerts and rapid communications about high-energy, multimessenger, and transient phenomena. GCN distributes alerts between space- and ground-based observatories, physics experiments, and thousands of astronomers around the world. With new transient instruments from across the electromagnetic spectrum and multimessenger facilities, this coordination effort is more important and complex than ever. GCN is built on modern, open-source, reliable, and secure alert distribution technologies, and deployed in the cloud. In this talk, I will present the status of the migration from the legacy GCN Classic system to the new GCN, recent and upcoming features, the GCN JSON Notices schema and relationship to VOEvent, and the status of onboarding new observatories.
GCN_IVOA_2024.pdf
Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote) The LVK Alert System and the use of IVOA standard
<--StartFragment-->
I will present the structure of the GW alerts and how they are distributed: GCN-classic, GCN JSON Notices, and SCiMMA (Avro encoded) Kafka stream. I will try to discuss the prospect for the future observation campaign O5 and the discussion that it is starting on the usage of IVOA standards and/or proprietary formats for alert distribution.
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Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview Quick overview of the activities of the HEIG working group and 'ask' to the IVOA Exec to welcome a new interest group. pdf
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GCN is a public collaboration platform run by NASA for the astronomy research community to share alerts and rapid communications about high-energy, multimessenger, and transient phenomena. GCN distributes alerts between space- and ground-based observatories, physics experiments, and thousands of astronomers around the world. With new transient instruments from across the electromagnetic spectrum and multimessenger facilities, this coordination effort is more important and complex than ever. GCN is built on modern, open-source, reliable, and secure alert distribution technologies, and deployed in the cloud. In this talk, I will present the status of the migration from the legacy GCN Classic system to the new GCN, recent and upcoming features, the GCN JSON Notices schema and relationship to VOEvent, and the status of onboarding new observatories.
GCN_IVOA_2024.pdf
Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote) The LVK Alert System and the use of IVOA standard
<--StartFragment-->
I will present the structure of the GW alerts and how they are distributed: GCN-classic, GCN JSON Notices, and SCiMMA (Avro encoded) Kafka stream. I will try to discuss the prospect for the future observation campaign O5 and the discussion that it is starting on the usage of IVOA standards and/or proprietary formats for alert distribution.
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META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpNov2024"
CSP - Plenary Session - Friday November 15, 2024, 11:00-12:30 Local Time

High Energy and Time Domain

The goal of the session is to hear from high-energy projects about their involvement in IVOA and their use of standards.
The question posed to all the speakers to address in their presentations are listed below:

  • How does your project make their data discoverable? Are data from your project in the IVOA registry? Are there problems in the IVOA Obscore definition preventing or limiting it?

  • What data products are used in your data analysis and are they interoperable with data from other projects? Do you use a data model?

  • What do you use for an alert system? Do you use VOevent, and if not, can you address the issues you see?

  • How do you coordinate rapid follow up observations currently? Are the Observing plan of your project/mission available externally and is there coordination of your project/mission among the HE projects? Are you familiar with the IVOA ObsLocTAP protocol and ObjObsSAP working draft of the IVOA?

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Speaker Title Abstract PDF
Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
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Swift, ACROSS and VO
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I'll talk about the Swift use (and non-use) of VO standards, how I see the answers to the questions posed from the perspective of Swift, and also talk about how ACROSS initiative hopes to make VO adoption better for HEA missions in the future.
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KENNEA_IVOA_Talk_2024.pdf
Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 15 min Einstein Probe Time Domain Astronomical Information Center: Enhancing Data Discovery, Transient Identification, and Rapid Follow-up Coordination The Time Domain Astronomical Information Center (TDAIC) provides three key services to the Einstein Probe (EP) scientific team: data discovery, high energy transient identification, and observation coordination.This report will detail the functionalities of TDAIC and the application of IVOA-related standards within its framework.
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min I
<--StartFragment-->
VOA and High-Energy Gamma Rays: Ground-based IACTs
<--EndFragment-->
The Very-High-energy (VHE) Gamma-ray community is currently moving from closed instruments with roprietary data formats and access (e.g. HESS, MAGIC, and VERITAS) toward the future open observatory CTAO. I will present the current state of the efforts to ensure FAIR data products, integrate IVOA services, and to develop open and inter-operable data models and formats in our scientific community and beyond. IVOA-ctao-iacts-v1.pdf
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min High-Energy Neutrino Data for the VO: Status and Prospects High-energy neutrino experiments have started sharing neutrino event catalogues in the VO in recent years, but their usability for
multimessenger analyses remains limited due to the lack of sufficient additional information for the interpretation for the low-countrate data. The talk will cover current efforts and requirements for enhanced data use from the neutrino community.
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
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Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
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Swift, ACROSS and VO
<--EndFragment-->
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I'll talk about the Swift use (and non-use) of VO standards, how I see the answers to the questions posed from the perspective of Swift, and also talk about how ACROSS initiative hopes to make VO adoption better for HEA missions in the future.
<--EndFragment-->
KENNEA_IVOA_Talk_2024.pdf
Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 15 min Einstein Probe Time Domain Astronomical Information Center: Enhancing Data Discovery, Transient Identification, and Rapid Follow-up Coordination The Time Domain Astronomical Information Center (TDAIC) provides three key services to the Einstein Probe (EP) scientific team: data discovery, high energy transient identification, and observation coordination.This report will detail the functionalities of TDAIC and the application of IVOA-related standards within its framework. EP-TDAIC-2024115-V3.pptx
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min I
<--StartFragment-->
VOA and High-Energy Gamma Rays: Ground-based IACTs
<--EndFragment-->
The Very-High-energy (VHE) Gamma-ray community is currently moving from closed instruments with roprietary data formats and access (e.g. HESS, MAGIC, and VERITAS) toward the future open observatory CTAO. I will present the current state of the efforts to ensure FAIR data products, integrate IVOA services, and to develop open and inter-operable data models and formats in our scientific community and beyond. IVOA-ctao-iacts-v1.pdf
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min High-Energy Neutrino Data for the VO: Status and Prospects High-energy neutrino experiments have started sharing neutrino event catalogues in the VO in recent years, but their usability for
multimessenger analyses remains limited due to the lack of sufficient additional information for the interpretation for the low-countrate data. The talk will cover current efforts and requirements for enhanced data use from the neutrino community.
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
  General Coordinates Network (GCN): NASA’s Time-Domain and Multimessenger Astronomy Alert System

GCN is a public collaboration platform run by NASA for the astronomy research community to share alerts and rapid communications about high-energy, multimessenger, and transient phenomena. GCN distributes alerts between space- and ground-based observatories, physics experiments, and thousands of astronomers around the world. With new transient instruments from across the electromagnetic spectrum and multimessenger facilities, this coordination effort is more important and complex than ever. GCN is built on modern, open-source, reliable, and secure alert distribution technologies, and deployed in the cloud. In this talk, I will present the status of the migration from the legacy GCN Classic system to the new GCN, recent and upcoming features, the GCN JSON Notices schema and relationship to VOEvent, and the status of onboarding new observatories.

GCN_IVOA_2024.pdf
Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote) The LVK Alert System and the use of IVOA standard
<--StartFragment-->
I will present the structure of the GW alerts and how they are distributed: GCN-classic, GCN JSON Notices, and SCiMMA (Avro encoded) Kafka stream. I will try to discuss the prospect for the future observation campaign O5 and the discussion that it is starting on the usage of IVOA standards and/or proprietary formats for alert distribution.
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Revision 132024-11-14 - KarlKosack

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpNov2024"
CSP - Plenary Session - Friday November 15, 2024, 11:00-12:30 Local Time

High Energy and Time Domain

The goal of the session is to hear from high-energy projects about their involvement in IVOA and their use of standards.
The question posed to all the speakers to address in their presentations are listed below:

  • How does your project make their data discoverable? Are data from your project in the IVOA registry? Are there problems in the IVOA Obscore definition preventing or limiting it?

  • What data products are used in your data analysis and are they interoperable with data from other projects? Do you use a data model?

  • What do you use for an alert system? Do you use VOevent, and if not, can you address the issues you see?

  • How do you coordinate rapid follow up observations currently? Are the Observing plan of your project/mission available externally and is there coordination of your project/mission among the HE projects? Are you familiar with the IVOA ObsLocTAP protocol and ObjObsSAP working draft of the IVOA?

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Speaker Title Abstract PDF
Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
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Swift, ACROSS and VO
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<--StartFragment-->
I'll talk about the Swift use (and non-use) of VO standards, how I see the answers to the questions posed from the perspective of Swift, and also talk about how ACROSS initiative hopes to make VO adoption better for HEA missions in the future.
<--EndFragment-->
KENNEA_IVOA_Talk_2024.pdf
Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 15 min Einstein Probe Time Domain Astronomical Information Center: Enhancing Data Discovery, Transient Identification, and Rapid Follow-up Coordination The Time Domain Astronomical Information Center (TDAIC) provides three key services to the Einstein Probe (EP) scientific team: data discovery, high energy transient identification, and observation coordination.This report will detail the functionalities of TDAIC and the application of IVOA-related standards within its framework.
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min I
<--StartFragment-->
VOA and High-Energy Gamma Rays: Ground-based IACTs
<--EndFragment-->
The Very-High-energy (VHE) Gamma-ray community is currently moving from closed instruments with roprietary data formats and access (e.g. HESS, MAGIC, and VERITAS) toward the future open observatory CTAO. I will present the current state of the efforts to ensure FAIR data products, integrate IVOA services, and to develop open and inter-operable data models and formats in our scientific community and beyond.
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min High-Energy Neutrino Data for the VO: Status and Prospects High-energy neutrino experiments have started sharing neutrino event catalogues in the VO in recent years, but their usability for
multimessenger analyses remains limited due to the lack of sufficient additional information for the interpretation for the low-countrate data. The talk will cover current efforts and requirements for enhanced data use from the neutrino community.
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
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Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
<--StartFragment-->
Swift, ACROSS and VO
<--EndFragment-->
<--StartFragment-->
I'll talk about the Swift use (and non-use) of VO standards, how I see the answers to the questions posed from the perspective of Swift, and also talk about how ACROSS initiative hopes to make VO adoption better for HEA missions in the future.
<--EndFragment-->
KENNEA_IVOA_Talk_2024.pdf
Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 15 min Einstein Probe Time Domain Astronomical Information Center: Enhancing Data Discovery, Transient Identification, and Rapid Follow-up Coordination The Time Domain Astronomical Information Center (TDAIC) provides three key services to the Einstein Probe (EP) scientific team: data discovery, high energy transient identification, and observation coordination.This report will detail the functionalities of TDAIC and the application of IVOA-related standards within its framework.
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min I
<--StartFragment-->
VOA and High-Energy Gamma Rays: Ground-based IACTs
<--EndFragment-->
The Very-High-energy (VHE) Gamma-ray community is currently moving from closed instruments with roprietary data formats and access (e.g. HESS, MAGIC, and VERITAS) toward the future open observatory CTAO. I will present the current state of the efforts to ensure FAIR data products, integrate IVOA services, and to develop open and inter-operable data models and formats in our scientific community and beyond. IVOA-ctao-iacts-v1.pdf
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min High-Energy Neutrino Data for the VO: Status and Prospects High-energy neutrino experiments have started sharing neutrino event catalogues in the VO in recent years, but their usability for
multimessenger analyses remains limited due to the lack of sufficient additional information for the interpretation for the low-countrate data. The talk will cover current efforts and requirements for enhanced data use from the neutrino community.
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
  General Coordinates Network (GCN): NASA’s Time-Domain and Multimessenger Astronomy Alert System

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GCN is a public collaboration platform run by NASA for the astronomy research community to share alerts and rapid communications about high-energy, multimessenger, and transient phenomena. GCN distributes alerts between space- and ground-based observatories, physics experiments, and thousands of astronomers around the world. With new transient instruments from across the electromagnetic spectrum and multimessenger facilities, this coordination effort is more important and complex than ever. GCN is built on modern, open-source, reliable, and secure alert distribution technologies, and deployed in the cloud. In this talk, I will present the status of the migration from the legacy GCN Classic system to the new GCN, recent and upcoming features, the GCN JSON Notices schema and relationship to VOEvent, and the status of onboarding new observatories.
GCN_IVOA_2024.pdf
Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote) The LVK Alert System and the use of IVOA standard
<--StartFragment-->
I will present the structure of the GW alerts and how they are distributed: GCN-classic, GCN JSON Notices, and SCiMMA (Avro encoded) Kafka stream. I will try to discuss the prospect for the future observation campaign O5 and the discussion that it is starting on the usage of IVOA standards and/or proprietary formats for alert distribution.
<--EndFragment-->
Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview Quick overview of the activities of the HEIG working group and 'ask' to the IVOA Exec to welcome a new interest group. pdf
>
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GCN_IVOA_2024.pdf
Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote) The LVK Alert System and the use of IVOA standard
<--StartFragment-->
I will present the structure of the GW alerts and how they are distributed: GCN-classic, GCN JSON Notices, and SCiMMA (Avro encoded) Kafka stream. I will try to discuss the prospect for the future observation campaign O5 and the discussion that it is starting on the usage of IVOA standards and/or proprietary formats for alert distribution.
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Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview Quick overview of the activities of the HEIG working group and 'ask' to the IVOA Exec to welcome a new interest group. pdf
 
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Revision 122024-11-14 - FrancescaCivano

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpNov2024"
CSP - Plenary Session - Friday November 15, 2024, 11:00-12:30 Local Time

High Energy and Time Domain

The goal of the session is to hear from high-energy projects about their involvement in IVOA and their use of standards.
The question posed to all the speakers to address in their presentations are listed below:

  • How does your project make their data discoverable? Are data from your project in the IVOA registry? Are there problems in the IVOA Obscore definition preventing or limiting it?

  • What data products are used in your data analysis and are they interoperable with data from other projects? Do you use a data model?

  • What do you use for an alert system? Do you use VOevent, and if not, can you address the issues you see?

  • How do you coordinate rapid follow up observations currently? Are the Observing plan of your project/mission available externally and is there coordination of your project/mission among the HE projects? Are you familiar with the IVOA ObsLocTAP protocol and ObjObsSAP working draft of the IVOA?

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Speaker Title Abstract PDF
Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
<--StartFragment-->
Swift, ACROSS and VO
<--EndFragment-->
<--StartFragment-->
I'll talk about the Swift use (and non-use) of VO standards, how I see the answers to the questions posed from the perspective of Swift, and also talk about how ACROSS initiative hopes to make VO adoption better for HEA missions in the future.
<--EndFragment-->
Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 15 min Einstein Probe Time Domain Astronomical Information Center: Enhancing Data Discovery, Transient Identification, and Rapid Follow-up Coordination The Time Domain Astronomical Information Center (TDAIC) provides three key services to the Einstein Probe (EP) scientific team: data discovery, high energy transient identification, and observation coordination.This report will detail the functionalities of TDAIC and the application of IVOA-related standards within its framework.
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min I
<--StartFragment-->
VOA and High-Energy Gamma Rays: Ground-based IACTs
<--EndFragment-->
The Very-High-energy (VHE) Gamma-ray community is currently moving from closed instruments with roprietary data formats and access (e.g. HESS, MAGIC, and VERITAS) toward the future open observatory CTAO. I will present the current state of the efforts to ensure FAIR data products, integrate IVOA services, and to develop open and inter-operable data models and formats in our scientific community and beyond.
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min High-Energy Neutrino Data for the VO: Status and Prospects High-energy neutrino experiments have started sharing neutrino event catalogues in the VO in recent years, but their usability for
multimessenger analyses remains limited due to the lack of sufficient additional information for the interpretation for the low-countrate data. The talk will cover current efforts and requirements for enhanced data use from the neutrino community.
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
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>
Speaker Title Abstract PDF
Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
<--StartFragment-->
Swift, ACROSS and VO
<--EndFragment-->
<--StartFragment-->
I'll talk about the Swift use (and non-use) of VO standards, how I see the answers to the questions posed from the perspective of Swift, and also talk about how ACROSS initiative hopes to make VO adoption better for HEA missions in the future.
<--EndFragment-->
KENNEA_IVOA_Talk_2024.pdf
Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 15 min Einstein Probe Time Domain Astronomical Information Center: Enhancing Data Discovery, Transient Identification, and Rapid Follow-up Coordination The Time Domain Astronomical Information Center (TDAIC) provides three key services to the Einstein Probe (EP) scientific team: data discovery, high energy transient identification, and observation coordination.This report will detail the functionalities of TDAIC and the application of IVOA-related standards within its framework.
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min I
<--StartFragment-->
VOA and High-Energy Gamma Rays: Ground-based IACTs
<--EndFragment-->
The Very-High-energy (VHE) Gamma-ray community is currently moving from closed instruments with roprietary data formats and access (e.g. HESS, MAGIC, and VERITAS) toward the future open observatory CTAO. I will present the current state of the efforts to ensure FAIR data products, integrate IVOA services, and to develop open and inter-operable data models and formats in our scientific community and beyond.
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min High-Energy Neutrino Data for the VO: Status and Prospects High-energy neutrino experiments have started sharing neutrino event catalogues in the VO in recent years, but their usability for
multimessenger analyses remains limited due to the lack of sufficient additional information for the interpretation for the low-countrate data. The talk will cover current efforts and requirements for enhanced data use from the neutrino community.
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
  General Coordinates Network (GCN): NASA’s Time-Domain and Multimessenger Astronomy Alert System

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GCN is a public collaboration platform run by NASA for the astronomy research community to share alerts and rapid communications about high-energy, multimessenger, and transient phenomena. GCN distributes alerts between space- and ground-based observatories, physics experiments, and thousands of astronomers around the world. With new transient instruments from across the electromagnetic spectrum and multimessenger facilities, this coordination effort is more important and complex than ever. GCN is built on modern, open-source, reliable, and secure alert distribution technologies, and deployed in the cloud. In this talk, I will present the status of the migration from the legacy GCN Classic system to the new GCN, recent and upcoming features, the GCN JSON Notices schema and relationship to VOEvent, and the status of onboarding new observatories.
Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote) The LVK Alert System and the use of IVOA standard
<--StartFragment-->
I will present the structure of the GW alerts and how they are distributed: GCN-classic, GCN JSON Notices, and SCiMMA (Avro encoded) Kafka stream. I will try to discuss the prospect for the future observation campaign O5 and the discussion that it is starting on the usage of IVOA standards and/or proprietary formats for alert distribution.
<--EndFragment-->
Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview Quick overview of the activities of the HEIG working group and 'ask' to the IVOA Exec to welcome a new interest group. pdf
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GCN_IVOA_2024.pdf
Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote) The LVK Alert System and the use of IVOA standard
<--StartFragment-->
I will present the structure of the GW alerts and how they are distributed: GCN-classic, GCN JSON Notices, and SCiMMA (Avro encoded) Kafka stream. I will try to discuss the prospect for the future observation campaign O5 and the discussion that it is starting on the usage of IVOA standards and/or proprietary formats for alert distribution.
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Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview Quick overview of the activities of the HEIG working group and 'ask' to the IVOA Exec to welcome a new interest group. pdf
 
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Revision 112024-11-14 - JanetEvans

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpNov2024"
CSP - Plenary Session - Friday November 15, 2024, 11:00-12:30 Local Time

High Energy and Time Domain

The goal of the session is to hear from high-energy projects about their involvement in IVOA and their use of standards.
The question posed to all the speakers to address in their presentations are listed below:

  • How does your project make their data discoverable? Are data from your project in the IVOA registry? Are there problems in the IVOA Obscore definition preventing or limiting it?

  • What data products are used in your data analysis and are they interoperable with data from other projects? Do you use a data model?

  • What do you use for an alert system? Do you use VOevent, and if not, can you address the issues you see?

  • How do you coordinate rapid follow up observations currently? Are the Observing plan of your project/mission available externally and is there coordination of your project/mission among the HE projects? Are you familiar with the IVOA ObsLocTAP protocol and ObjObsSAP working draft of the IVOA?

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Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min High-Energy Neutrino Data for the VO: Status and Prospects High-energy neutrino experiments have started sharing neutrino event catalogues in the VO in recent years, but their usability for
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Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min High-Energy Neutrino Data for the VO: Status and Prospects High-energy neutrino experiments have started sharing neutrino event catalogues in the VO in recent years, but their usability for
multimessenger analyses remains limited due to the lack of sufficient additional information for the interpretation for the low-countrate data. The talk will cover current efforts and requirements for enhanced data use from the neutrino community.
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META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpNov2024"
CSP - Plenary Session - Friday November 15, 2024, 11:00-12:30 Local Time

High Energy and Time Domain

The goal of the session is to hear from high-energy projects about their involvement in IVOA and their use of standards.
The question posed to all the speakers to address in their presentations are listed below:

  • How does your project make their data discoverable? Are data from your project in the IVOA registry? Are there problems in the IVOA Obscore definition preventing or limiting it?

  • What data products are used in your data analysis and are they interoperable with data from other projects? Do you use a data model?

  • What do you use for an alert system? Do you use VOevent, and if not, can you address the issues you see?

  • How do you coordinate rapid follow up observations currently? Are the Observing plan of your project/mission available externally and is there coordination of your project/mission among the HE projects? Are you familiar with the IVOA ObsLocTAP protocol and ObjObsSAP working draft of the IVOA?

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Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
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Swift, ACROSS and VO
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Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 15 min Einstein Probe Time Domain Astronomical Information Center: Enhancing Data Discovery, Transient Identification, and Rapid Follow-up Coordination The Time Domain Astronomical Information Center (TDAIC) provides three key services to the Einstein Probe (EP) scientific team: data discovery, high energy transient identification, and observation coordination.This report will detail the functionalities of TDAIC and the application of IVOA-related standards within its framework.
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min I
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VOA and High-Energy Gamma Rays: Ground-based IACTs
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The Very-High-energy (VHE) Gamma-ray community is currently moving from closed instruments with roprietary data formats and access (e.g. HESS, MAGIC, and VERITAS) toward the future open observatory CTAO. I will present the current state of the efforts to ensure FAIR data products, integrate IVOA services, and to develop open and inter-operable data models and formats in our scientific community and beyond.
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min High-Energy Neutrino Data for the VO: Status and Prospects High-energy neutrino experiments have started sharing neutrino event catalogues in the VO in recent years, but their usability for
multimessenger analyses remains limited due to the lack of sufficient additional information for the interpretation for the low-countrate data. The talk will cover current efforts and requirements for enhanced data use from the neutrino community.
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min

General Coordinates Network (GCN): NASA’s Time-Domain and Multimessenger Astronomy Alert System

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Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote) The LVK Alert System and the use of IVOA standard
Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview Quick overview of the activities of the HEIG working group and 'ask' to the IVOA Exec to welcome a new interest group.
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Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote) The LVK Alert System and the use of IVOA standard
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Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview Quick overview of the activities of the HEIG working group and 'ask' to the IVOA Exec to welcome a new interest group.

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CSP - Plenary Session - Friday November 15, 2024, 11:00-12:30 Local Time

High Energy and Time Domain

The goal of the session is to hear from high-energy projects about their involvement in IVOA and their use of standards.
The question posed to all the speakers to address in their presentations are listed below:

  • How does your project make their data discoverable? Are data from your project in the IVOA registry? Are there problems in the IVOA Obscore definition preventing or limiting it?

  • What data products are used in your data analysis and are they interoperable with data from other projects? Do you use a data model?

  • What do you use for an alert system? Do you use VOevent, and if not, can you address the issues you see?

  • How do you coordinate rapid follow up observations currently? Are the Observing plan of your project/mission available externally and is there coordination of your project/mission among the HE projects? Are you familiar with the IVOA ObsLocTAP protocol and ObjObsSAP working draft of the IVOA?

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Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
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Swift, ACROSS and VO
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Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 15 min Einstein Probe Time Domain Astronomical Information Center: Enhancing Data Discovery, Transient Identification, and Rapid Follow-up Coordination The Time Domain Astronomical Information Center (TDAIC) provides three key services to the Einstein Probe (EP) scientific team: data discovery, high energy transient identification, and observation coordination.This report will detail the functionalities of TDAIC and the application of IVOA-related standards within its framework.
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min I
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VOA and High-Energy Gamma Rays: Ground-based IACTs
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The Very-High-energy (VHE) Gamma-ray community is currently moving from closed instruments with roprietary data formats and access (e.g. HESS, MAGIC, and VERITAS) toward the future open observatory CTAO. I will present the current state of the efforts to ensure FAIR data products, integrate IVOA services, and to develop open and inter-operable data models and formats in our scientific community and beyond.
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min High-Energy Neutrino Data for the VO: Status and Prospects High-energy neutrino experiments have started sharing neutrino event catalogues in the VO in recent years, but their usability for
multimessenger analyses remains limited due to the lack of sufficient additional information for the interpretation for the low-countrate data. The talk will cover current efforts and requirements for enhanced data use from the neutrino community.
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min

General Coordinates Network (GCN): NASA’s Time-Domain and Multimessenger Astronomy Alert System

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Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote)
Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview Quick overview of the activities of the HEIG working group and 'ask' to the IVOA Exec to welcome a new interest group.
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Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote) The LVK Alert System and the use of IVOA standard
Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview Quick overview of the activities of the HEIG working group and 'ask' to the IVOA Exec to welcome a new interest group.

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META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpNov2024"
CSP - Plenary Session - Friday November 15, 2024, 11:00-12:30 Local Time

High Energy and Time Domain

The goal of the session is to hear from high-energy projects about their involvement in IVOA and their use of standards.
The question posed to all the speakers to address in their presentations are listed below:

  • How does your project make their data discoverable? Are data from your project in the IVOA registry? Are there problems in the IVOA Obscore definition preventing or limiting it?

  • What data products are used in your data analysis and are they interoperable with data from other projects? Do you use a data model?

  • What do you use for an alert system? Do you use VOevent, and if not, can you address the issues you see?

  • How do you coordinate rapid follow up observations currently? Are the Observing plan of your project/mission available externally and is there coordination of your project/mission among the HE projects? Are you familiar with the IVOA ObsLocTAP protocol and ObjObsSAP working draft of the IVOA?

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Swift, ACROSS and VO
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Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 15 min Einstein Probe Time Domain Astronomical Information Center: Enhancing Data Discovery, Transient Identification, and Rapid Follow-up Coordination The Time Domain Astronomical Information Center (TDAIC) provides three key services to the Einstein Probe (EP) scientific team: data discovery, high energy transient identification, and observation coordination.This report will detail the functionalities of TDAIC and the application of IVOA-related standards within its framework.
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VOA and High-Energy Gamma Rays: Ground-based IACTs
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Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min High-Energy Neutrino Data for the VO: Status and Prospects High-energy neutrino experiments have started sharing neutrino event catalogues in the VO in recent years, but their usability for
multimessenger analyses remains limited due to the lack of sufficient additional information for the interpretation for the low-countrate data. The talk will cover current efforts and requirements for enhanced data use from the neutrino community.
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
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Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 15 min Einstein Probe Time Domain Astronomical Information Center: Enhancing Data Discovery, Transient Identification, and Rapid Follow-up Coordination The Time Domain Astronomical Information Center (TDAIC) provides three key services to the Einstein Probe (EP) scientific team: data discovery, high energy transient identification, and observation coordination.This report will detail the functionalities of TDAIC and the application of IVOA-related standards within its framework.
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VOA and High-Energy Gamma Rays: Ground-based IACTs
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The Very-High-energy (VHE) Gamma-ray community is currently moving from closed instruments with roprietary data formats and access (e.g. HESS, MAGIC, and VERITAS) toward the future open observatory CTAO. I will present the current state of the efforts to ensure FAIR data products, integrate IVOA services, and to develop open and inter-operable data models and formats in our scientific community and beyond.
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min High-Energy Neutrino Data for the VO: Status and Prospects High-energy neutrino experiments have started sharing neutrino event catalogues in the VO in recent years, but their usability for
multimessenger analyses remains limited due to the lack of sufficient additional information for the interpretation for the low-countrate data. The talk will cover current efforts and requirements for enhanced data use from the neutrino community.
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
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Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote)
Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview Quick overview of the activities of the HEIG working group and 'ask' to the IVOA Exec to welcome a new interest group.
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CSP - Plenary Session - Friday November 15, 2024, 11:00-12:30 Local Time

High Energy and Time Domain

The goal of the session is to hear from high-energy projects about their involvement in IVOA and their use of standards.
The question posed to all the speakers to address in their presentations are listed below:

  • How does your project make their data discoverable? Are data from your project in the IVOA registry? Are there problems in the IVOA Obscore definition preventing or limiting it?

  • What data products are used in your data analysis and are they interoperable with data from other projects? Do you use a data model?

  • What do you use for an alert system? Do you use VOevent, and if not, can you address the issues you see?

  • How do you coordinate rapid follow up observations currently? Are the Observing plan of your project/mission available externally and is there coordination of your project/mission among the HE projects? Are you familiar with the IVOA ObsLocTAP protocol and ObjObsSAP working draft of the IVOA?

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Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 15 min Einstein Probe Time Domain Astronomical Information Center: Enhancing Data Discovery, Transient Identification, and Rapid Follow-up Coordination The Time Domain Astronomical Information Center (TDAIC) provides three key services to the Einstein Probe (EP) scientific team: data discovery, high energy transient identification, and observation coordination.This report will detail the functionalities of TDAIC and the application of IVOA-related standards within its framework.
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote)
Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview
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Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
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Swift, ACROSS and VO
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Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 15 min Einstein Probe Time Domain Astronomical Information Center: Enhancing Data Discovery, Transient Identification, and Rapid Follow-up Coordination The Time Domain Astronomical Information Center (TDAIC) provides three key services to the Einstein Probe (EP) scientific team: data discovery, high energy transient identification, and observation coordination.This report will detail the functionalities of TDAIC and the application of IVOA-related standards within its framework.
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VOA and High-Energy Gamma Rays: Ground-based IACTs
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The Very-High-energy (VHE) Gamma-ray community is currently moving from closed instruments with roprietary data formats and access (e.g. HESS, MAGIC, and VERITAS) toward the future open observatory CTAO. I will present the current state of the efforts to ensure FAIR data products, integrate IVOA services, and to develop open and inter-operable data models and formats in our scientific community and beyond.
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min High-Energy Neutrino Data for the VO: Status and Prospects High-energy neutrino experiments have started sharing neutrino event catalogues in the VO in recent years, but their usability for
multimessenger analyses remains limited due to the lack of sufficient additional information for the interpretation for the low-countrate data. The talk will cover current efforts and requirements for enhanced data use from the neutrino community.
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
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Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote)
Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview

Revision 62024-11-08 - XuYunfei

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpNov2024"
CSP - Plenary Session - Friday November 15, 2024, 11:00-12:30 Local Time

High Energy and Time Domain

The goal of the session is to hear from high-energy projects about their involvement in IVOA and their use of standards.
The question posed to all the speakers to address in their presentations are listed below:

  • How does your project make their data discoverable? Are data from your project in the IVOA registry? Are there problems in the IVOA Obscore definition preventing or limiting it?

  • What data products are used in your data analysis and are they interoperable with data from other projects? Do you use a data model?

  • What do you use for an alert system? Do you use VOevent, and if not, can you address the issues you see?

  • How do you coordinate rapid follow up observations currently? Are the Observing plan of your project/mission available externally and is there coordination of your project/mission among the HE projects? Are you familiar with the IVOA ObsLocTAP protocol and ObjObsSAP working draft of the IVOA?

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Speaker Title Abstract
Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 15 min
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote)
Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview
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Speaker Title Abstract
Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 15 min Einstein Probe Time Domain Astronomical Information Center: Enhancing Data Discovery, Transient Identification, and Rapid Follow-up Coordination The Time Domain Astronomical Information Center (TDAIC) provides three key services to the Einstein Probe (EP) scientific team: data discovery, high energy transient identification, and observation coordination.This report will detail the functionalities of TDAIC and the application of IVOA-related standards within its framework.
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote)
Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview

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High Energy and Time Domain

The goal of the session is to hear from high-energy projects about their involvement in IVOA and their use of standards.
The question posed to all the speakers to address in their presentations are listed below:

  • How does your project make their data discoverable? Are data from your project in the IVOA registry? Are there problems in the IVOA Obscore definition preventing or limiting it?

  • What data products are used in your data analysis and are they interoperable with data from other projects? Do you use a data model?

  • What do you use for an alert system? Do you use VOevent, and if not, can you address the issues you see?

  • How do you coordinate rapid follow up observations currently? Are the Observing plan of your project/mission available externally and is there coordination of your project/mission among the HE projects? Are you familiar with the IVOA ObsLocTAP protocol and ObjObsSAP working draft of the IVOA?

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Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote)
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 10 Einstein Probe
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Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview
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Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 15 min
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote)
Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview

Revision 42024-10-22 - FrancescaCivano

 
META TOPICPARENT name="InterOpNov2024"
CSP - Plenary Session - Friday November 15, 2024, 11:00-12:30 Local Time

High Energy and Time Domain

The goal of the session is to hear from high-energy projects about their involvement in IVOA and their use of standards.
The question posed to all the speakers to address in their presentations are listed below:

  • How does your project make their data discoverable? Are data from your project in the IVOA registry? Are there problems in the IVOA Obscore definition preventing or limiting it?

  • What data products are used in your data analysis and are they interoperable with data from other projects? Do you use a data model?

  • What do you use for an alert system? Do you use VOevent, and if not, can you address the issues you see?

  • How do you coordinate rapid follow up observations currently? Are the Observing plan of your project/mission available externally and is there coordination of your project/mission among the HE projects? Are you familiar with the IVOA ObsLocTAP protocol and ObjObsSAP working draft of the IVOA?

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Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
Yunfei Xu 10
Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview
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Speaker Title Abstract
Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min (remote)
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
Yunfei Xu (China-VO) 10 Einstein Probe
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Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview

Revision 32024-10-10 - FrancescaCivano

 
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The question posed to all the speakers to address in their presentations are listed below:
 
  • How does your project make their data discoverable? Are data from your project in the IVOA registry? Are there problems in the IVOA Obscore definition preventing or limiting it?

  • What data products are used in your data analysis and are they interoperable with data from other projects? Do you use a data model?

  • What do you use for an alert system? Do you use VOevent, and if not, can you address the issues you see?

  • How do you coordinate rapid follow up observations currently? Are the Observing plan of your project/mission available externally and is there coordination of your project/mission among the HE projects? Are you familiar with the IVOA ObsLocTAP protocol and ObjObsSAP working draft of the IVOA?

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Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 18 min
Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 18 min
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 15 min
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 15 min
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview
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Speaker Title Abstract
Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 15 min
Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 15 min
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 10 min
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 10 min
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
Yunfei Xu 10
Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview
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  • How does your project make their data discoverable? Are data from your project in the IVOA registry? Are there problems in the IVOA Obscore definition preventing or limiting it?

  • What data products are used in your data analysis and are they interoperable with data from other projects? Do you use a data model?

  • What do you use for an alert system? Do you use VOevent, and if not, can you address the issues you see?

  • How do you coordinate rapid follow up observations currently? Are the Observing plan of your project/mission available externally and is there coordination of your project/mission among the HE projects? Are you familiar with the IVOA ObsLocTAP protocol and ObjObsSAP working draft of the IVOA?

Speaker Title Abstract
Jamie Kennea (Penn State - NASA Swift) 18 min
Roberto de Pietri (Universita di Parma) 18 min
Karl Kosack (CTA/HESS) 15 min
Jutta Schnabel (ECAP / KM3NeT) 15 min
Judy Racusin (NASA GCN) 18 min
Janet Evans (CXC) 5 min HEIG overview
 

Revision 12024-10-08 - FrancescaCivano

 
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