[csp] VO abstract at COSPAR 2026 - request for feedback

Yan Grange grange at astron.nl
Thu Apr 16 09:47:10 CEST 2026


Hi Marco,


That is very good to hear! Congrats on the acceptance. 


Cheers,


Yan



From: exec <exec-bounces at ivoa.net> on behalf of Molinaro, Marco via exec <exec at ivoa.net>
Date: Thursday, 16 April 2026 at 07:53
To: IVOA Exec <exec at ivoa.net>
Cc: csp <csp at ivoa.net>, IVOA TCG <tcg at ivoa.net>
Subject: Re: VO abstract at COSPAR 2026 - request for feedback


Dear all,


this is simply to inform you that the contribution
has been accepted as a talk at the E1.13 event of
the COSPAR assembly.


I will go through your feedback and suggestions when
preparing the slides, the talk will happen on August
the 7th but I expect advanced submission will be
requested.


Thanks again for supporting this
Cheers
Marco


Il giorno gio 19 feb 2026 alle ore 10:13 Molinaro, Marco <marco.molinaro at inaf.it <a507185a-1923-4000-b220-fb7b8984dd6c>> ha scritto:
Hi Bruce,


thanks for clarifying, I was indeed quite dubious on how to summarise in an abstract actual examples.
So, I cleaned the abstract (I realised I messed it up a little last time) and I report it here in the form I plan to submit it tomorrow.


Thanks again for the contributions and hints, the call for the examples stays open (but it depends whether the contribution is accepted or not).


I'll wait tomorrow morning (CET time) before submitting, so you have time till today COB to further comment.


Cheers
Marco


Title 
IVOA standards for multi-messenger and time-domain data exploitation


Abstract 
Discovering and accessing information provided by distributed facilities, space or ground based, and numerical simulations and models, requires a community-based shared approach to integrate and homogenise this information into a usable and coherent set of resources.

The International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA) is a community driven open organisation aimed at discussing and developing interoperability standards that promote an ecosystem of services and tools. IVOA standards cover most of the FAIR principles' requirements, providing a solid basis for enabling FAIR practices in astrophysics. The IVOA vision is that astronomical datasets and other resources should work as a seamless whole to empower scientific discovery.

Support for multi-messenger and time-domain astronomy is one of the primary science drivers for the development of IVOA standards. The importance of support for time-domain and multi-messenger astronomy was emphasized in the US "Pathways to Discovery in Astronomy and Astrophysics for the 2020s" and the EU ASTRONET "Strategic plan for European astronomy".

This presentation describes the development of interoperable standards in this area of astrophysics, describes these standards in the context of the overall support for astrophysics in the IVOA, and provides examples of already operating services and solutions in multi-messenger and time-domain astronomy leveraging them.





Il giorno mer 18 feb 2026 alle ore 20:50 Berriman, Graham (Bruce) <gbb at ipac.caltech.edu <6e4db351-91d3-43ad-bbd7-1eaf8bd4e97e>> ha scritto:
Hello Marco,


Apologies for the tardy reply. Please let me clarify my statement - if we can give specific examples, that’s good, but I think it is not essential. In the presentation itself, we do need to provide examples.


Cheers


Bruce


















Bruce Berriman | Scientist | Caltech/IPAC-NExScI









On Feb 16, 2026, at 4:11 AM, Molinaro, Marco via tcg <tcg at ivoa.net <0df6be7e-79e8-4f15-8843-549592848983>> wrote:


Dear all,


thanks for the contributions.


Given one more week has been granted for submitting contributions,
I report here (see below) a revised text (as well as repeat the link to the
etherpad where you can find it).


I think the open question is about adding concrete/actual examples of
resources in production (at least one has been proposed).
I agree it would strengthen the abstract but, standards on path apart,
I cannot claim any direct examples there (might ask one to GW italian
community) so, please, if you want something to appear there, report
a line in the etherpad and, this Thursday, I'll do a final merge before
submission.


Thank you all again for the support and contributions!


Cheers
Marco


pad: https://yopad.eu/p/VO_COSPAR26_E1.13 <7a16a555-1eef-4737-bb51-70916fc08fc3>


Title: IVOA standards for multimessenger and time-domain data exploitation

[Abstract]
Discovering and accessing information provided by distributed facilities, space or ground based, and numerical simulations and models, requires a community-based shared approach to integrate and homogenise this information into a usable and coherent set of resources.
The International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA) is a community driven open organisation aimed at discussing, developing and promoting interoperability standards that promote an ecosystem of interoperable services and tools. IVOA standards cover most of the FAIR principles, providing a solid basis for enabling FAIR resources adherence in astrophysics at large. IVOA vision is that astronomical datasets and other resources should work as a seamless whole to empowers scientific discovery.
Support for multi-messenger and time-domain astronomy is one of the primary science drivers for the development of IVOA standards. The importance of support for time-domain and multi-messenger astronomy was emphasized in (Decadal surveys in Europe and the US - I forget the titles. ). This presentation describes the development of standards in this area of astrophysics, and describes these standards in the context of overall support for astrophysics.


Il giorno mar 10 feb 2026 alle ore 23:44 JJ Kavelaars <jjk at uvic.ca <d73a1b3a-db8a-49e6-80d5-82f97828f49b>> ha scritto:
Hi, I made some modifications to the abstract that I hope are improvements.

JJ


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Subject: Re: VO abstract at COSPAR 2026 - request for feedback

I suggested some edits as well, thanks!
Robert

On 2/10/26 11:15, Berriman, Graham (Bruce) via exec wrote:
> Hello Marco
>
> That you for sending this out.
>
>
> I have made a number of comments that I hope you find useul
>
> Cheers
>
> Bruce
>
>
> *Bruce Berriman | Scientist| Caltech/IPAC-NExScI*
> *
> *
>
>
>
>
>> On Feb 10, 2026, at 3:06 AM, Molinaro, Marco via exec <exec at ivoa.net <332460e5-5750-46b9-9abb-7ebf1c222145>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Dear Exec, dear TCG,
>>
>> at
>> https://yop/ <ebeb44da-fa45-455b-babd-2b7daaedeaaf>
>> ad.eu <a99dee9c-8155-4cc4-be03-876b69abd801>%2Fp%2FVO_COSPAR26_E1.13&data=05%7C02%7Cjjk%40uvic.ca <f5e67a51-5891-4c67-b65a-10fe4c4b5feb>%7Cc1c0d0c5
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>> VO_COSPAR26_E1.13>
>>
>> you can find a title and abstract I plan to submit to a session at
>> the COSPAR 2026, session is E1.13 and is devote to multimessenger and
>> time-domain.
>>
>> The contribution aims at disseminating the VO from a TCG perspective.
>>
>> The deadline for submission is this Friday, February the 13th, so I
>> kindly ask for your comments/feedback by Thursday 12th (your) COB.
>> (sorry for being late on this)
>>
>> I still have to identify a proper way to add co-authors. Suggestions
>> welcome but I'll have to cope with COSPAR's abstracts rules.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Marco
>>
>> --
>> Marco Molinaro
>> INAF - Istituto Nazionale di AstroFisica Osservatorio Astronomico di
>> Trieste email marco.molinaro at inaf.it <2d1978e2-77e9-4c88-856d-a5137444a43d> <mailto:marco.molinaro at inaf.it <c37c1d10-fa17-4933-ba40-01a0b8b814fc>>
>> tel. [+39] 333 33 20 564 [also Telegram]
>

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