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Radio astronomy Interest Group

Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
  • Nançay radio astronomy observatory and NenuFAR (SKA pathfinder)
These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths

ObsCore Radio extension proposal on github

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Meetings

Points of contact for active radio VO projects

ASKAP - James Dempsey, CSIRO

CDS - Francois Bonnarel

ALMA - Felix Stoehr, ESO

ASTRON - Yan Grange

JBO - Paul Harrison

JIVE - Mark Kettenis

INAF - Alessandra Zanichelli

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MWA - Greg Sleap
 Nançay/NenuFAR - Baptiste Cecconi

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Radio astronomy Interest Group

Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
  • Nançay radio astronomy observatory and NenuFAR (SKA pathfinder)
These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths

ObsCore Radio extension proposal on github

(replaces the legacy version: ObsCore Visibility extension proposal on GitHub )

Content also available on this wiki page.

Meetings

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Points of contact for active radio VO projects

ASKAP - James Dempsey, CSIRO

CDS - Francois Bonnarel

ALMA - Felix Stoehr, ESO

ASTRON - Yan Grange

JBO - Paul Harrison

JIVE - Mark Kettenis

INAF - Alessandra Zanichelli

Nançay/NenuFAR - Baptiste Cecconi

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Radio astronomy Interest Group

Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
  • Nançay radio astronomy observatory and NenuFAR (SKA pathfinder)
These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths

ObsCore Radio extension proposal on github

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(replaces the legacy version: ObsCore Visibility extension proposal on GitHub )
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Meetings

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Points of contact for active radio VO projects

ASKAP - James Dempsey, CSIRO

CDS - Francois Bonnarel

ALMA - Felix Stoehr, ESO

ASTRON - Yan Grange

JBO - Paul Harrison

JIVE - Mark Kettenis

INAF - Alessandra Zanichelli

Nançay/NenuFAR - Baptiste Cecconi

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Radio astronomy Interest Group

Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

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  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
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  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
 Motivation:
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Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)
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Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)
  The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:
  • ALMA
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  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
 
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
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  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
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  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
 
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
  • Nançay radio astronomy observatory and NenuFAR (SKA pathfinder)
These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths
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Meetings

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Points of contact for active radio VO projects

ASKAP - James Dempsey, CSIRO

CDS - Francois Bonnarel

ALMA - Felix Stoehr, ESO

ASTRON - Yan Grange

JBO - Paul Harrison

JIVE - Mark Kettenis

INAF - Alessandra Zanichelli

Nançay/NenuFAR - Baptiste Cecconi

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Radio astronomy Interest Group

Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
  • Nançay radio astronomy observatory and NenuFAR (SKA pathfinder)
These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths

ObsCore Visibility extension proposal on GitHub

This is a legacy repository and is now replaced by :

ObsCore Radio extension proposal

Meetings

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Points of contact for active radio VO projects

ASKAP - James Dempsey, CSIRO

CDS - Francois Bonnarel

ALMA - Felix Stoehr, ESO

ASTRON - Yan Grange

JBO - Paul Harrison

JIVE - Mark Kettenis

INAF - Alessandra Zanichelli

Nançay/NenuFAR - Baptiste Cecconi

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Radio astronomy Interest Group

Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
  • Nançay radio astronomy observatory and NenuFAR (SKA pathfinder)
These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths
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ObsCore extension proposal on GitHub

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ObsCore Visibility extension proposal on GitHub

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This is a legacy repository and is now replaced by :

ObsCore Radio extension proposal

 

Meetings

Points of contact for active radio VO projects

ASKAP - James Dempsey, CSIRO

CDS - Francois Bonnarel

ALMA - Felix Stoehr, ESO

ASTRON - Yan Grange

JBO - Paul Harrison

JIVE - Mark Kettenis

INAF - Alessandra Zanichelli

Nançay/NenuFAR - Baptiste Cecconi

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META TOPICPARENT name="WebPreferences"

Radio astronomy Interest Group

Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
  • Nançay radio astronomy observatory and NenuFAR (SKA pathfinder)
These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths

ObsCore extension proposal on GitHub

Meetings

Changed:
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Points of contact for active radio VO projects

ASKAP - James Dempsey, CSIRO

CDS - Francois Bonnarel

ALMA - Felix Stoehr, ESO

ASTRON - Yan Grange

JBO - Paul Harrison

JIVE - Mark Kettenis

INAF - Alessandra Zanichelli

Nançay/NenuFAR - Baptiste Cecconi

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META TOPICPARENT name="WebPreferences"

Radio astronomy Interest Group

Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
  • Nançay radio astronomy observatory and NenuFAR (SKA pathfinder)
These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths

ObsCore extension proposal on GitHub

Meetings

Added:
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Points of contact for active radio VO projects

ASKAP - James Dempsey, CSIRO

CDS - Francois Bonnarel

ALMA - Felix Stoehr, ESO

ASTRON - Yan Grange

JBO - Paul Harrison

JIVE - Mark Kettenis

INAF - Alessandra Zanichelli

Nançay/NenuFAR - Baptiste Cecconi

ContributionWP4inESCAPE

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Radio astronomy Interest Group

Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
  • Nançay radio astronomy observatory and NenuFAR (SKA pathfinder)
These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths
Added:
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ObsCore extension proposal on GitHub

 

Meetings

Points of contact for active radio VO projects

ASKAP - James Dempsey, CSIRO

CDS - Francois Bonnarel

ALMA - Felix Stoehr, ESO

ASTRON - Yan Grange

JBO - Paul Harrison

JIVE - Mark Kettenis

INAF - Alessandra Zanichelli

Nançay/NenuFAR - Baptiste Cecconi

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Radio astronomy Interest Group

Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
  • Nançay radio astronomy observatory and NenuFAR (SKA pathfinder)
These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths

Meetings

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Points of contact for active radio VO projects

ASKAP - James Dempsey, CSIRO

CDS - Francois Bonnarel

ALMA - Felix Stoehr, ESO

ASTRON - Yan Grange

JBO - Paul Harrison

JIVE - Mark Kettenis

INAF - Alessandra Zanichelli

Nançay/NenuFAR - Baptiste Cecconi

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Radio astronomy Interest Group

Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
  • Nançay radio astronomy observatory and NenuFAR (SKA pathfinder)
These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths

Meetings

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Points of contact for active radio VO projects

ASKAP - James Dempsey, CSIRO

CDS - Francois Bonnarel

ALMA - Felix Stoehr, ESO

ASTRON - Yan Grange

JBO - Paul Harrison

JIVE - Mark Kettenis

INAF - Alessandra Zanichelli

Nançay/NenuFAR - Baptiste Cecconi

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META TOPICPARENT name="WebPreferences"

Radio astronomy Interest Group

Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
  • Nançay radio astronomy observatory and NenuFAR (SKA pathfinder)
These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths

Meetings

Added:
>
>
 

Points of contact for active radio VO projects

ASKAP - James Dempsey, CSIRO

CDS - Francois Bonnarel

ALMA - Felix Stoehr, ESO

ASTRON - Yan Grange

JBO - Paul Harrison

JIVE - Mark Kettenis

INAF - Alessandra Zanichelli

Nançay/NenuFAR - Baptiste Cecconi

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Radio astronomy Interest Group

Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
Changed:
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  • Nançay radio astronomy observatory and NenuFAR (SKA pathfinder)
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  • Nançay radio astronomy observatory and NenuFAR (SKA pathfinder)
 These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths

Meetings

Added:
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  • Third Radio Astronomy Interest Group virtual meeting. May 6th 2021
 

Points of contact for active radio VO projects

ASKAP - James Dempsey, CSIRO

CDS - Francois Bonnarel

ALMA - Felix Stoehr, ESO

ASTRON - Yan Grange

JBO - Paul Harrison

JIVE - Mark Kettenis

INAF - Alessandra Zanichelli

Nançay/NenuFAR - Baptiste Cecconi

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META TOPICPARENT name="WebPreferences"

Radio astronomy Interest Group

Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
Added:
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  • Nançay radio astronomy observatory and NenuFAR (SKA pathfinder)
 These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths

Meetings

Points of contact for active radio VO projects

ASKAP - James Dempsey, CSIRO

CDS - Francois Bonnarel

ALMA - Felix Stoehr, ESO

ASTRON - Yan Grange

JBO - Paul Harrison

JIVE - Mark Kettenis

INAF - Alessandra Zanichelli

Changed:
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Nançay/NenuFAR - Baptiste Cecconi
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Radio astronomy Interest Group

Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths

Meetings

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Points of contact for active radio VO projects

ASKAP - James Dempsey, CSIRO

CDS - Francois Bonnarel

ALMA - Felix Stoehr, ESO

ASTRON - Yan Grange

JBO - Paul Harrison

JIVE - Mark Kettenis

INAF - Alessandra Zanichelli

Nançay/NENUFAR - Baptiste Cecconi

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META TOPICPARENT name="WebPreferences"

Radio astronomy Interest Group

Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths

Meetings

Points of contact for active radio VO projects

ASKAP - James Dempsey, CSIRO

CDS - Francois Bonnarel

ALMA - Felix Stoehr, ESO

ASTRON - Yan Grange

JBO - Paul Harrison

JIVE - Mark Kettenis

INAF - Alessandra Zanichelli

Nançay/NENUFAR - Baptiste Cecconi

Added:
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META TOPICPARENT name="WebPreferences"

Radio astronomy Interest Group

Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths

Meetings

Changed:
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Points of contact for active radio VO projects

ASKAP - James Dempsey, CSIRO

CDS - Francois Bonnarel

ALMA - Felix Stoehr, ESO

ASTRON - Yan Grange

JBO - Paul Harrison

JIVE - Mark Kettenis

INAF - Alessandra Zanichelli

Nançay/NENUFAR - Baptiste Cecconi

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META TOPICPARENT name="WebPreferences"

Radio astronomy Interest Group

Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths

Meetings

Added:
>
>
 

Points of contact for active radio VO projects

ASKAP - James Dempsey, CSIRO

CDS - Francois Bonnarel

ALMA - Felix Stoehr, ESO

ASTRON - Yan Grange

JBO - Paul Harrison

JIVE - Mark Kettenis

INAF - Alessandra Zanichelli

Changed:
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Nancy/NENUFAR - Baptiste Cecconi
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>
Nançay/NENUFAR - Baptiste Cecconi
 

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Radio astronomy Interest Group

Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths

Meetings

Points of contact for active radio VO projects

ASKAP - James Dempsey, CSIRO

CDS - Francois Bonnarel

ALMA - Felix Stoehr, ESO

ASTRON - Yan Grange

Added:
>
>
JBO - Paul Harrison
  JIVE - Mark Kettenis

INAF - Alessandra Zanichelli

Nancy/NENUFAR - Baptiste Cecconi

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META TOPICPARENT name="WebPreferences"

Radio astronomy Interest Group

Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths

Meetings

Added:
>
>

Points of contact for active radio VO projects

ASKAP - James Dempsey, CSIRO

CDS - Francois Bonnarel

ALMA - Felix Stoehr, ESO

ASTRON - Yan Grange

JIVE - Mark Kettenis

INAF - Alessandra Zanichelli

Nancy/NENUFAR - Baptiste Cecconi

 

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Radio astronomy Interest Group

Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths

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Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths

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Charter:

The group shall define requirements for the representation of radio astronomy data in the VO through:

  • development of use cases for data discovery, access and visualization
  • identification of metadata concepts needed by radio astronomy data that are not currently supported by the VO
  • the group will provide a well identified point of contact for radio projects with IVOA, and actively encourage their use of VO standards and protocols
  • the group will organize sessions focused on radio astronomy data at IVOA meetings
Motivation:

Radio astronomy has several domain-specific requirements that need to be fulfilled if radio astronomy data is to be well-served by the VO. While there has been recent work on multi-dimensional data relevant for both radio and other wavebands, there remain areas in which new concepts/standards, or extensions of existing ones are needed for radio astronomy. This includes data products from the wide variety of radio astronomy observations from single dishes to correlated visibilities from interferometers and involving (time, frequency, beam properties, polarization, Faraday rotation measures etc.)

The formation of this group is particularly timely, given the ramp-up of radio astronomy projects that will generate large volumes of both raw data and processed images. The groups and projects that have expressed interest to be involved include:

  • ALMA
  • NRAO’s Science Ready Data Products Initiative (VLA data and user-defined ALMA data products)
  • ASKAP and MWA (CASDA, MWA ASVO, Australian SKA Regional Centre)
  • The Canadian Initiative for Radio Astronomy Data Analysis (CIRADA), which will produce high level data from the VLA Sky Survey, the CHIME telescope and surveys with ASKAP.
  • SKA - SKAO
  • ASTRON (LOFAR, APERTIF, WSRT, …)
  • The ESCAPE project, also supporting connection to VO for LOFAR, JIVE, and SKA (also brings results of ASTERICS and AENEAS projects)
  • MeerKAT, and the South African Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  • INAF Division for Radioastronomy - Working Group for radio telescopes data archive
  • AMIGA group at the Instituto de Astronomía de Andalucía (IAA)
These, and future projects, are planning their science platforms and ways users will find/access/use the data. By providing the necessary standards, the IVOA can help to ensure that VO protocols can be integrated into these efforts from an early stage, thus enabling interoperability and data discovery both within radio astronomy and between radio astronomy and other wavelengths

Meetings

 

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