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RadioIG Session Schedule - IVOA May 2023 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 |
Bologna |
Perth/Beijing |
Canberra |
RIG |
May 10 14:00 |
May 10 07:00 |
May 10 10:00 |
May 10 16:00 |
May 10 22:00 |
May 10 24:00 |
Notes and session video recording are linked below each session schedule table.
Time: May 10 16:00 [session #12-B]
Speaker |
Title |
Time |
Material |
Baptiste Cecconi |
Pulsars data |
12 + 3 |
pdf |
Baptiste Cecconi |
The MASER project |
12 + 3 |
pdf |
Jérôme Pety |
Iram data archive |
12 + 3 |
pdf |
Fabian Schüssler |
Astro-COLIBRI: An Advanced Platform for Real-Time Multi-Messenger Astrophysics |
12 + 3 |
pdf |
François Bonnarel |
status of ObsCoreExtension for radio data : an IVOA working draft |
12 + 3 |
pdf |
Moderator:
Mark, Notetaker:
François
notes: etherpad notes (link to live notes, should expire around end of April 2023)
Abstracts
Astro-COLIBRI: An Advanced Platform for Real-Time Multi-Messenger Astrophysics (Fabian Schüssler)
Observations of transient phenomena like Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs), Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs), stellar flares and explosions (novae and supernovae), combined with the detection of novel cosmic messengers like high-energy neutrinos and gravitational waves have revolutionized astrophysics over the last years. The discovery potential of both multi-messenger and multi-wavelength follow-up observations is maximized thanks to rapid exchanges of information, "alerts", between very different observatories around the globe. In this increasingly rich and complex environment VO formats and protocols play a central role.
We here present Astro-COLIBRI, a novel tool building in large parts on the
VoEvent format and protocol. Astro-COLIBRI's architecture comprises a public RESTful API, real-time databases, a cloud-based alert system and a website as well as apps for iOS and Android as clients for users. Astro-COLIBRI evaluates incoming messages of astronomical observations from all available alert streams in real time, filters them by user specified criteria and puts them into their MWL and MM context. The clients provide a graphical representation with an easy to grasp summary of the relevant data to allow for the fast identification of interesting phenomena, provides an assessement of observing conditions at a large selection of observatories around the world, and much more.
In this contribution, we'll highlight the key features of Astro-COLIBRI. We'll briefly outline the architecture, summarize the used data resources and provide examples for applications and use cases. We'll then discuss the current and future role of
VoEvent in the rapidly changing landscape of time domain astrophysics.
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 radio data (F.Bonnarel)
We have proposed an extension for radio data (inteferometry and single dish). We will review the last recent changes, propose to to the DM Working drafts status and suggest some test implementations
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