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HEASARC Collaborations and Interoperable Services

HEASARC Collaborations and Interoperable Services. Tom McGlynn. Summary. MAST access to HEASARC optical data SkyView The HEASARC in the VO. MAST access to Optical Data. Some missions have instruments in multiple wavebands. Need to ensure that all communities interested in data have access.

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HEASARC Collaborations and Interoperable Services

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  1. HEASARC Collaborations and Interoperable Services Tom McGlynn Tom McGlynn

  2. Summary • MAST access to HEASARC optical data • SkyView • The HEASARC in the VO Tom McGlynn

  3. MAST access to Optical Data • Some missions have instruments in multiple wavebands. • Need to ensure that all communities interested in data have access. • XMM, Swift, and possibly INTEGRAL. • EUVE precedent • XMM senior review and other reviews of HEASARC • Effort to provide access to XMM Optical monitor data initiated November 2005. • Data made available February 2006. • HEASARC • Delivers catalog data • Provides optical data in organized form • HEASARC continues to fully support all XMM data. • MAST • Downloads catalog updates and quicklook data • Links to HEASARC for lower level datasets. • Swift UVOT natural candidate for next mission. • Optical data already segregated. Should make access from MAST easier. Tom McGlynn

  4. SkyView • Introduction • Usage statistics • SkyView in a Jar • demo • Plans Tom McGlynn

  5. SkyView Introduction • Single simple interface to generate images of the sky from survey datasets. • Handles resampling, rotations, coordinate transformations, rescaling, mosaicking.... All the geometric issues in getting an image. • Surveys from radio through the gamma-ray regime. • CGI and batch interfaces using IDL code-base • Re-engineered to use Java. Tom McGlynn

  6. SkyView surveys Tom McGlynn

  7. SkyView usage Tom McGlynn

  8. 2MASS 280119 DSS 116364 NEAT 40586 ROSAT 35291 DSS2 15194 Radio 14897 IRAS 8623 EGRET 4351 EUVE 2078 H-Alpha 1842 UV 1562 SFD 1301 COBE 1155 HEAO 1 A2 933 SHASSA 834 SDSS 785 RXTE Slew 754 GRANAT/Integral 642 Comptel 523 Images generated Jan 1-Mar 28, 2006 Tom McGlynn

  9. SkyView-in-a-Jar • Users can immediately download and run the SkyView engine on their machine. • Access to essentially all surveys in the standard SkyView • Now has many capabilities not in the standard SkyView • better resamplers, image scaling, de-edgng, more catalogs, catalog filtering, more powerful gridding...) • Offloads processing burden from SkyView server machines. • Demo! Tom McGlynn

  10. Implications • Use of the VO to access data. • Standard protocol limits problems with data providers • Easy to add new surveys/catalogs/... • Distribution paradigm • Long-term maintenance of package • Easy incorporation of community enhancements. • Statistics • Likely to ‘lose’ large users who dominate request numbers. • May have started already. • Should we implant tracers? Tom McGlynn

  11. SkyView Grant • 1 Year, $100K • Upgrade SkyView hardware • Currently most heavily loaded servers • Integration with HEASARC • HEALPix and WMAP • Standardized resampling libraries • Testing of re-visualization • Survey publication portal Tom McGlynn

  12. HEALPix Enable SkyView to convert data between traditional pixel maps and HEALPix (used primarily in WMAP and other microwave background data) Tom McGlynn

  13. Revisualization example |name |ra |dec |type | bmag|log d| PGC69263|22 35 58.3|+33 57 59|.SBS4P.| 13.92| 1.31| PGC69260|22 35 56.7|+33 58 00|.E.2.P.| 14.33| 0.99| PGC69256|22 35 51.9|+33 56 42| | 14.57| 1.10| PGC69270|22 36 04.1|+33 56 52|.SAS7..| 13.23| 1.36| PGC69269|22 36 03.5|+33 58 35|.SBS4P.| 14.11| 1.26| PGC69279|22 36 20.3|+33 59 07|RSXS0..| 16.70| 0.86

  14. SkyView as a survey publication portal • Role in VO world... • Long term support for small to medium size survey datasets. • ~3-5 TB storage. Tom McGlynn

  15. The HEASARC in the VO. • What is the VO? • What is the HEASARC doing in the VO? • What does the HEASARC get out of the VO? Tom McGlynn

  16. What is the VO? • International collaboration of scientists and programmers for sharing data, services, and scientific expertise. • International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA) has 16 members (see http://ivoa.net) • US effort, the National Virtual Observatory (NVO) primarily funded through NSF grant 2002-2007. Joint NASA/NSF AO anticipated Spring 2006 (see http://us-vo.org) • Defines standardized protocols, for data queries, and data interchange, provides references software implementations, forums for interchange of ideas and software, training, ... • Does not police archives or set policy Tom McGlynn

  17. Some Key VO Elements • Data protocols: • Standardized table format • ConeSearch and SkyNode protocols to access catalogs • Image (SIA) and Spectrum (SSA) protocols to access data. • Registry of astronomical resources • Software tools: DataScope, WESIX, WCSFixer, Aladin, VOPlot, VOStat, TOPCAT, ... Tom McGlynn

  18. HEASARC role • Member of the NVO team. • Funding through USRA with HEASARC forgoing office overhead (~1 FTE) • HEASARC contribution of time. • Lead in applications area. • Data discovery and multi-archive browsing tool • Summer school • Helped define VOTable standards and data access protocols • Leader in the implementation of VO standards. Tom McGlynn

  19. What do we get out of it. • HEASARC access to data. • New markets for HEASARC data • Integrated archive access to NASA/ground data. • Using HEASARC data in standardized tools. • Cross-pollination with other VO providers. • HEASARC leadership in the community. Tom McGlynn

  20. VO Protocols help us get data • SkyView: New tools use SIA and Cone search to access remote archives and catalogs (SDSS, Galex, NED, ...) • Portable software distributes capability, VO standards distribute data. • Registry access for new Browse keyword search interface (for Vizier metadata) • Need to: • Provide SkyNode capabilities for Browse which will enable general cross-correlations and access to SDSS and GALEX catalogs Tom McGlynn

  21. New protocols enable new users to get to our data • HEASARC datasets are visible in many new venues: • Service registries at ST, CalTech, NCSA, UK • DataScope • Links from VOEvent services • A large fraction of registered VO queryable resources are at the HEASARC. • Leading the full implementation of VO access to our data. • Registries provide new ways to select interesting Browse tables. • Usage: > 10K catalog queries per day from VO sources (>40% of all Browse queries) but most of these are exploded from much smaller number of queries from DataScope and similar services. • Greater visibility of gamma-ray burst information through generalized VOEvent services • Need to: • Provide Image and Spectrum access to HEASARC archival data as well as SkyView surveys. Tom McGlynn

  22. Integrated Access to NASA and ground archives • DataScope tool. • Provides answer to simple question of what data is available at a given point. • Summarizes image surveys, observations, objects known, ... • Links inside HEASARC, NED, MAST, SIMBAD, ADS • Ships data to VO enabled services: Aladin, MAST, VOStat, VOPlot • VO data/software broker • Usage ~900 req/month but each request checks hundreds of resources. • Need to: • Make clearer, more efficient and responsive • Some similar capabilities in VO registry search tools and applications like Aladin. March 2006 through 3/27. Tom McGlynn

  23. DataScope Summary of Resources available near 3c273.

  24. DataScope Summary of Resources available near GRB 060323.

  25. Use of HEASARC data in generic tools • VO Registry Searches for HEASARC resources. • VO has built effective standards for astronomical data tables. • Aladin, VOPlot, VOStat, Mirage, VOStat, ... can all analyze HEASARC tables and query results. • TOPCAT demo. • Need to: • Make these capabilities visible to users Tom McGlynn

  26. Cross-Pollination • Browse keyword search interface inspired by efforts at NOAO. • Dynamic response to user entry (AJAX) • Database of words used in metadata • Use of VO registry • SkyView-in-a-Jar uses same delivery protocols as Aladin, VOPlot, TOPCAT Tom McGlynn

  27. HEASARC Leadership in the VO • HEASARC is seen as one of the major sites in a key activity for the community • NASA leadership role • Decadal review • AAAC report lauding NVO and recommending further action • HEASARC leadership of NVO Summer School • Need to: • Parlay this into a significant role in NVO facility. Tom McGlynn

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