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) | 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 |