[csp] 1st IVOA "Radioastronomy" telecon: 14 Nov, 17:00 CET = 11 AM EST = 9 AM MST = 00 CST
Bruno Merin
bmerin at sciops.esa.int
Thu Oct 24 17:01:42 CEST 2019
Dear all,
François very rightfully pointed out that the skype for business link I sent was not for the right day, so here below you have the good one.
Let me please have your use cases for your observatories before the call such that we can move on reasonably quickly on this.
Best regards,
Bruno
First telecon of the Radioastronomy in the VO WG
Thursday, October 24, 2019
17:00-18:00 (UTC+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris
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> On Oct 24, 2019, at 7:30 AM, Bruno Merin <bmerin at sciops.esa.int> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> Thanks for answering the doodle poll and thanks Mark for giving me the VLA use cases (pasted below for completeness). Please send me the remaining use cases and/or any other inputs that would be useful for the discussion. Looking at the dates in the doodle poll, the best time to talk again about this topic is:
>
> What: IVOA Radioastronomy telecon #1
> When: 14 November 2019, 17:00 CET = 11 AM EST = 9 AM MST = 00 CST
> Where: Skype telecon (see below)
> Agenda:
> 1.- Welcome
> 2.- Review notes from first splinter meeting
> 3.- Review use cases and identify minimum commonalities
> 4.- Agree on proposal for extensions to ObsCore to enable use-cases
> 5.- Any other busisness
>
> Best regards,
>
> Bruno
>
> VLA use cases from Mark Lacy :
> 1) As an astronomer who is interested in searching for extended CO emission at high redshifts, I wish to find all the VLA data between 30 and 50 GHz including in the results only observations having sensitivities on scales of 20” and larger, with frequency (velocity) resolution better than 50km/s, and with a total bandwidth >2GHz.
>
> 2) As an astronomer who is interested in the repeatability of polarization calibration, I wish to find all the VLA and ALMA data with calibrated Stokes IQU polarization in the range 30-100GHz for the source 3C 286 (including both observations where it was used as a calibrator and those when it was the main target).
>
> 3) As an astronomer who is interested in the magnetoionic environment around the galactic center, I want to find all the archived Faraday rotation measure cubes and spectra within 2 degrees of the galactic center that are sensitive to rotation measures >100 rad/m^2, irrespective of telescope.
>
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> IVOA Radioastronomy telecon #1
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> Thursday, October 24, 2019
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>> On Oct 21, 2019, at 12:53 PM, Bruno Merin <bmerin at sciops.esa.int <mailto:bmerin at sciops.esa.int>> wrote:
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>> Dear all,
>>
>> Thanks again for those who have already provided their availabilities in the doodle poll below. For the others who are interested in joining this work, please enter your availabilities asap such that I can schedule the call with sufficient time.
>>
>> I would also like to remind those actioned below to provide use cases to send them to me at your earliest convenience such that we can prioritize activities.
>>
>> Please, realize that we need your active collaboration to be able to make a positive impact on this important activity. With the current response rate, we might not be able to do much.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Bruno
>>
>>
>>> On Oct 13, 2019, at 2:06 PM, Bruno Merin <bmerin at sciops.esa.int <mailto:bmerin at sciops.esa.int>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> Please find below my rough notes of the splinter meeting on “Radioastronomy in the VO” that we held last Friday 11th of October of 2019 from 17:00 to 18:00. Please send me any corrections that might be needed by the end of Friday 18th of October of 2019.
>>>
>>> Several IVOA members proposed the idea of creating a “Radioastronomy” Interest Group inside the IVOA to carry on defining and implementing the changes needed to get better integration of Radioastronomy data into the VO. At the moment the proposal is being discussed at the IVOA executive committee (exec). Should it be accepted we would need someone with radio experience to volunteer to chair it, supported by someone aware of the VO as support.
>>>
>>> Doodle for follow-up meeting:
>>>
>>> https://doodle.com/poll/2mct7p9a2bw4eeek <https://doodle.com/poll/2mct7p9a2bw4eeek>
>>>
>>> (meeting at 11 am EST = 17:00 CET = 0.00 CST)
>>>
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Bruno
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Splinter on Radioastronomy in the VO
>>>
>>> 11th October 2019; 5 - 6 pm; DOT and then Student Hotel
>>>
>>> At the meeting:
>>>
>>> François Bonarel (CDS, IVOA TCG)
>>> Mark Allen (CDS, IVOA chair)
>>> Janet Evans (CXC, TCG vice char)
>>> Harold Verkouter (JIVE)
>>> James Dempsey (CSIRO)
>>> Zheng Meyer Zhao (ASTRON)
>>> Mattia Macini (ASTRON)
>>> Yan Grange (ASTRON)
>>> Marco Iacobelli (ASTRON)
>>> JJ Kavelaars (CADC, IVOA exec)
>>> Mark Kettenis (JIVE)
>>> Mark Lacy (NRAO, IVOA CSP member)
>>> Andreas Wicenec (ICRAR, IVOA exec)
>>> Raffaele D’Abrusco (CXC, IVOACSP)
>>> Bruno Merín (ESA, IVOA CSP chair)
>>>
>>> All the presentations from the “Radioastronomy in the VO” session on Friday 11/10/2019 morning can be found at:
>>>
>>> https://wiki.ivoa.net/twiki/bin/view/IVOA/InterOpOct2019RadioVO <https://wiki.ivoa.net/twiki/bin/view/IVOA/InterOpOct2019RadioVO>
>>>
>>> Proposals for small things that we could do to improve the discoverability of Radioastronomy data in the VO (low hanging fruit):
>>> Mark Lacy: add Largest Anglular Scale in ObsCore (already part of the CAOM model, JJ recommends using the same language as in CAOM not to create confusion)
>>> JJ Kavelaars: adding the number of antenae in ObsCore for interferometry
>>> François Bonnarel: options to achieve that:
>>> add an extension to Radioastronomy ObsCore
>>> use the provenance extension
>>> Harold Verkouten : A point spread function of UV plane would contain useful information for someone to explore whether data would be useful. The minimum and maximum resolution is a crude estimate and might be useful as metadata.
>>> François Bonarel: extension of Characterization
>>> James Dempsey: what about UV coverage ?
>>> Raffaele D’Abrusco : we need to either generalize some of the mandatory fields to cover your use case or add new things to reflect. E.g. target is very well defined and e.g. it cannot be a number of celestial sources.
>>> François Bonarel: Francesca from the Italian VO said that they wanted to add CAOM on top of ObsCore. This is something to be checked in the DL and DAL group.
>>> JJ Kavelaar: we express our ObsCore as a view in our service, there is no translation between CAOM and ObsCore. That makes things easier.
>>> Zheng Meyer Zhao: How are we going to organize work done in this working group ?
>>> Bruno Merín: I propose we organize a telecon once in a while with everyone in copy to try to identify the low-hanging fruit actions and try to implement them.
>>> François Bonarel: changing ObsCore might imply problems in other domains so there are something that we talk often which is the concept of an extension, which has never been done so far but it could be useful
>>> Andreas Wicenec: we should add to ObsCore the little strings with the configuration, which is very specific to each instrument. This is very difficult to standardize.
>>> Marco Iacobelli : any representation we do should be based on physical units (bandwidth, frequency ranges, spectral and time resolution). In the interferometry, some of these things depend on the UV coverage. It would be very interesting to map all the instrument features/properties that can be translated for physical parameters for the user to query.
>>> Mattia Macini : Would it be an idea to map the visibility in the sky with tessellation and then allow searched based on that tessellation?
>>> Mark Lacy: Faraday Rotation and Rotation Measure are slightly harder problems than those discussed here so we might leave them for a later iteration.
>>> Further discussion on implementations :
>>> Mark Kettenis: what is the best practice for finding sources in an ObsCore response?
>>> Bruno Merín: the query just responds how many observations there are on a particular region of the sky.
>>> François Bonarel: the intended target is part of the metadata
>>> We had then a discussion about the fact that mapping the observation “target” field to the actual central positions of the different observing modes in radio is not straightforward since there are off target points for background, or complex dithers that constitute part of a single (or several) observations. In spite of all that complexity, it was believed that the notion of an observation “footprint” was a valid one that could be developed and used to allow for searches in archives.
>>> Next steps:
>>>
>>> We agreed that we need now two to three data search use cases from the different observatories to then be able to identify the highest impact change to either ObsCore or an extension to ObsCore.
>>> This prioritized list of use cases (by impact for users) will be discussed then with the IVOA TCG (Technical Coordination Group) to identify the fastest possible implementations.
>>> We should all meet in a telecon in a month time together with the TCG chairs to review the use cases and identify possible implementations and/or updates of standards. In order the find the best date and time, please give me your availabilities at the following doodle poll:
>>>
>>> https://doodle.com/poll/2mct7p9a2bw4eeek <https://doodle.com/poll/2mct7p9a2bw4eeek>
>>>
>>> Actions:
>>>
>>> Action on François Bonarel: provide 3 data search use cases for radioastronomy data in CDS
>>> Action on Mark Kettenis and Harold Verkouter : provide 3 data search use cases for radioastronomy data in JIVE
>>> Action on James Dempsey: provide 3 data search use cases for radioastronomy data in CSIRO
>>> Action on Marco Iacobelli: provide 3 data search use cases for radioastronomy data in ASTRON
>>> Action on Mark Lacy : provide 3 data search use cases for radioastronomy data in NRAO
>>> Action on Jun Han : provide 3 data search use cases for radioastronomy data in FAST
>>> Action on Andreas Wicenec: provide 3 data search use cases for radioastronomy data in ICRAR and SKA
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ESA - European Space Agency
>>> Dr. Bruno Merín
>>> Head of the ESAC Science Data Centre (SCI-OPD)
>>>
>>> European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC)
>>> Camino Bajo del Castillo s/n
>>> Villanueva de la Cañada, 28692 Madrid, Spain
>>>
>>> Bruno.Merin at esa.int <mailto:bruno.merin at esa.int>| cosmos.esa.int/esdc <http://cosmos.esa.int/esdc>
>>> Phone: +34 91 813 1456 | Fax: +34 91 813 1218
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Oct 11, 2019, at 3:18 PM, Bruno Merin <bmerin at sciops.esa.int <mailto:bmerin at sciops.esa.int>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Dear all,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks very much to all the presenters for the nice and clear presentations today. We would like to propose to have a 1-hour discussion TODAY starting at 5 pm in the café of the PODLive Planetarium to try to identify some low-hanging fruit (i.e. a few things that we could do already at the meeting) and try to implement them before Sunday. We should also discuss the steps to follow to support any observatory that is interested in exposing their data holdings through the VO interfaces in the mid-term future.
>>>>
>>>> What: followup discussion on Radioastronomy in the VO
>>>> When: TODAY 11 October 2019 from 5 to 6 pm
>>>> Where: PODLive Planetarium café
>>>>
>>>> In particular, we would be great to have the TCG chair and/or vicechairs in the meeting to help us identify where is the low-hanging fruit.
>>>>
>>>> Many thanks in advance for your time,
>>>>
>>>> Bruno
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On Oct 7, 2019, at 4:30 PM, Bruno Merin <bmerin at sciops.esa.int <mailto:bmerin at sciops.esa.int>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Dear all,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks so much for your responses and apologies for the late response from my side. Here below you can find the link to the draft agenda for the “Radioastronomy in the VO” session, scheduled for Friday 11th of October of 2019 from 11:00 to 12:30 at the DOT Planetarium of Groningen:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://wiki.ivoa.net/twiki/bin/view/IVOA/InterOpOct2019RadioVO <https://wiki.ivoa.net/twiki/bin/view/IVOA/InterOpOct2019RadioVO>
>>>>> Friday October 11, 13h30 - 15h, Room DOT
>>>>>
>>>>> Speaker <https://wiki.ivoa.net/twiki/bin/view/IVOA/InterOpOct2019RadioVO?sortcol=0;table=1;up=0#sorted_table> Title <https://wiki.ivoa.net/twiki/bin/view/IVOA/InterOpOct2019RadioVO?sortcol=1;table=1;up=0#sorted_table> Time <https://wiki.ivoa.net/twiki/bin/view/IVOA/InterOpOct2019RadioVO?sortcol=2;table=1;up=0#sorted_table> Material <https://wiki.ivoa.net/twiki/bin/view/IVOA/InterOpOct2019RadioVO?sortcol=3;table=1;up=0#sorted_table>
>>>>> Francois Bonarel Introduction to previous VO work on Radioastronomy 20' + 2'
>>>>> James Dempsey VO implementation experiences at CSIRO 10' + 2'
>>>>> Jun Han FAST radio telescope data processing and management 10' + 2'
>>>>> Mark Krettenis VLBI-specifics aspects and data products 10' + 2'
>>>>> Mark Sipior VO services at ASTRON 10' + 2'
>>>>> Discussion and Wrap-up 15'
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I would like to ask for explicit confirmation from those in the draft agenda above about their availability to give such presentation, their preference for title and duration (including questions) and any other comments or suggestions that you might have. In particular, I would need confirmation about Mike Sipior’s presentation which is also scheduled in the OPS session on Saturday but I also added to the agenda if possible here to have a full picture of all available services before the discussion afterwards. Of course, this is a draft agenda and it can be changed as needed before the session itself, so just let me know your preferences.
>>>>>
>>>>> We look forward meeting you all on Friday and together contributing to bringing all these precious Radioastronomical data into the VO world to everyone’s benefit. I hope that this session, together with other earlier work already being pushed forward in the ASTERICS and ESCAPE projects, might help us move on significantly in this long-standing wish of the VO and Radioastronomy user communities.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Bruno
>>>>> On behalf of the IVOA’s Committee on Science Priorities (CSP)
>>>>>
>>>>> In copy:
>>>>>
>>>>> Rosie Bolton, SKA Organization (R.Bolton at skatelescope.org <mailto:R.Bolton at skatelescope.org>)
>>>>> Mark Kettenis, JIVE (kettenis at jive.eu <mailto:kettenis at jive.eu>)
>>>>> Zheng Mayer-Zhao, ASTRON (meyer at astron.nl <mailto:meyer at astron.nl>)
>>>>> Michiel van Haarlem, ASTRON (haarlem at astron.nl <mailto:haarlem at astron.nl>)
>>>>> Francois Bonnarel (CDS, francois.bonnarel at astro.unistra.fr <mailto:francois.bonnarel at astro.unistra.fr>)
>>>>> James Dempsey, CSIRO (James.Dempsey at csiro.au <mailto:James.Dempsey at csiro.au>) - also the DAL WG vice chair
>>>>> Mark Lacy, NRAO (mlacy at nrao.edu <mailto:mlacy at nrao.edu>) - and CSP member
>>>>> Roberto Pizzo, ASTRON (pizzo at astron.nl <mailto:pizzo at astron.nl>)
>>>>> Marco Iacobelli, ASTRON (iacobelli at astron.nl <mailto:iacobelli at astron.nl>)
>>>>> Jun Han, China-VO (hanjun at nao.cas.cn <mailto:hanjun at nao.cas.cn>)
>>>>> Alessandra Zanichelli, INAF (a.zanichelli at ira.inaf.it <mailto:a.zanichelli at ira.inaf.it>)
>>>>> Arpad Szomoru, JIVE (szomoru at jive.eu <mailto:szomoru at jive.eu>)
>>>>> Harro Verkouter, JIVE (verkouter at jive.eu <mailto:verkouter at jive.eu>)
>>>>> Zheng Meyer, ASTRON (meyer at astron.nl <mailto:meyer at astron.nl>)
>>>>> Yan Grange, ASTRON (grange at astron.nl <mailto:grange at astron.nl>)
>>>>> Mark Sipior, ASTRON (sipior at astron.nl <mailto:sipior at astron.nl>)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ESA - European Space Agency
>>>>> Dr. Bruno Merín
>>>>> Head of the ESAC Science Data Centre (SCI-OPD)
>>>>>
>>>>> European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC)
>>>>> Camino Bajo del Castillo s/n
>>>>> Villanueva de la Cañada, 28692 Madrid, Spain
>>>>>
>>>>> Bruno.Merin at esa.int <mailto:bruno.merin at esa.int>| cosmos.esa.int/esdc <http://cosmos.esa.int/esdc>
>>>>> Phone: +34 91 813 1456 | Fax: +34 91 813 1218
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sep 6, 2019, at 6:07 PM, Bruno Merin <bmerin at sciops.esa.int <mailto:bmerin at sciops.esa.int>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dear all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As some of you might know, the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA <http://ivoa.net/>) is meeting from the 11th to the 13th of October at the DOTliveplanetarium in Groningen (meeting page here <https://www.adass2019.nl/ivoa/ivoa-2/>). Given the vast experience in radioastronomy in the area and the potential availability of several expert radioastronomers in the area, we had the idea of organizing a “Radioastronomy in the VO” session to examine together the availability to radio data in the VO and try to identify the simplest steps to connect both worlds or at least to move slightly in the right direction. We would be talking about a 1.5 to 2 hour plenary session during the IVOA interop meeting in Groningen with a few small presentations to set the context and a discussion on what to do next. We would first like to invite you all to this session (either in person or remotely, giving a talk or just participating in the discussion) and would like to ask how do you think this discussion could be more useful to both parties. We will take care of all the logistics of the session.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> An earlier similar discussion already took place in the context of the ESCAPE project and the notes can be found here <https://www.asterics2020.eu/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=open:wp4:wp4techforum5:radiointhevo>. Therefore, we could start the session with a summary of the conclusions from the earlier meeting by e.g. Francois Bonnarel from CDS and then try to identify the next steps to make all the Radio data easily available to the VO world and viceversa. We are very much aware that this is a long-standing goal from the VO but we are determined to give it a second push now that many interfaces and protocols have matured substantially in the VO side.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any further comments and thoughts from any of you, or any recommendation to contact any other people in the data providers world for radioastronomy would be very useful too. I look forward hearing from you about this.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is the list of people that I have addressed this message to, together with their affiliation and potential role in the IVOA:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Rosie Bolton, SKA Organization (R.Bolton at skatelescope.org <mailto:R.Bolton at skatelescope.org>)
>>>>>> Mark Kettenis, JIVE (kettenis at jive.eu <mailto:kettenis at jive.eu>)
>>>>>> Zheng Mayer-Zhao, ASTRON (meyer at astron.nl <mailto:meyer at astron.nl>)
>>>>>> Michiel van Haarlem, ASTRON (haarlem at astron.nl <mailto:haarlem at astron.nl>)
>>>>>> Francois Bonnarel (CDS, francois.bonnarel at astro.unistra.fr <mailto:francois.bonnarel at astro.unistra.fr>)
>>>>>> James Dempsey, CSIRO (James.Dempsey at csiro.au <mailto:James.Dempsey at csiro.au>) - also the DAL WG vice chair
>>>>>> Mark Lacy, NRAO (mlacy at nrao.edu <mailto:mlacy at nrao.edu>) - and CSP member
>>>>>> Roberto Pizzo, ASTRON (pizzo at astron.nl <mailto:pizzo at astron.nl>)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best regards and thanks in advance for your responses,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Bruno
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On behalf of the IVOA Committee on Science Priorities (CSP)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>>>>> Dr. Bruno Merín
>>>>>> Head of the ESAC Science Data Centre (SCI-OPD)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC)
>>>>>> Camino Bajo del Castillo s/n
>>>>>> Villanueva de la Cañada, 28692 Madrid, Spain
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Bruno.Merin at esa.int <mailto:bruno.merin at esa.int>| cosmos.esa.int/esdc <http://cosmos.esa.int/esdc>
>>>>>> Phone: +34 91 813 1456 | Fax: +34 91 813 1218
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