RadioIG Session Schedule - IVOA Apr 2022 Interoperability Meeting
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Schedule Summary |
Session |
DateTime UTC |
UTC-07:00 |
UTC-04:00 |
UTC+02:00 |
UTC+08:00 |
UTC+10:00 |
Victoria BC/Pasadena |
Washington DC |
Strasbourg |
Perth/Beijing |
Canberra |
RIG |
Apr 28 20:30 |
Apr 28 13:30 |
Apr 28 16:30 |
Apr 28 22:30 |
Apr 29 04:30 |
Apr 29 06:30 |
Notes and session video recording are linked below each session schedule table.
Time: Apr 28 20:30 [session #17]
Moderator:
Mark, Notetaker:
François
notes: etherpad notes (link to live notes, should expire around end of April 2023)
Abstracts
ARTS DR1: Fast Radio Burstst in the VO (Y.Grange)
The first Data Release of the APERTIF transient system (ARTS) will happen soon. As part of the release we have set up tables in the ASTRON VO. In this talk I will give an overview of the choices we made, and propose some points for discussion on the relation between the FRB properties and the data itself in the VO.
Mapping INAF Single Dish data into ObsCore (A. Zanichelli)
Data from the INAF radio telescopes are being saved in a public, web-based archive. We are now working at the implementation of services to make such data discoverable in the VO. In this talk I will present the status of mapping INAF single-dish radio data into the
ObsCore datamodel, focusing on some issues and possible choices that emerged during the analysis.
status of ObsCoreExtension for visibility data (F.Bonnarel)
We have proposed an extension for radio interferometry visibilty data. We will review the last remaining issues and possible solutions. We will also discuss the possible extension of the scope to optical interferometry data
JIVE ObsTAP service for the EVN has gone live (M.Kettenis)
Within the context of the ESCAPE project, JIVE has been building a TAP service that uses the
ObsCore model to describe all public observations in the European VLBI Network (EVN) Archive. This service is now fully up and running and registered with the VO. To prepare for the future Radio extensions to
ObsCore some changes have been made to the way observations are represented.
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FrancoisBonnarel - 2022-04-20