Time series data

Douglas Tody dtody at nrao.edu
Fri Dec 3 08:05:08 PST 2010


Enrique - We definitely want to work toward a common approach.
We already made one pass here looking at what you have done with
OMC/COROT, but we should get together and compare notes on what
is required for a common interface supporting all these projects.
We are also trying to coordinate this with what is being done for SED
and Photometry and no doubt it will eventually feed back to some sort
of SSA update.

See you in Nara,

 	- Doug


On Fri, 3 Dec 2010, Enrique Solano Marquez wrote:

> Dear Doug,
>
> As you can see in the programme, there will be two SVO talks about time 
> series in the DAL-1 session (Tuesday 14:30h):
>
> - Almudena Velasco: "Extending SSA and SDM for light curves"
>
> - María Arévalo: "Light curves and TAP"
>
> I fully support the idea of having a meeting during the Nara interop to try 
> to define a common approach.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> Enrique Solano
> Spanish VO
> Dept. of Astrophysics
> CAB (INTA-CSIC)
> ESAC Campus. P.O. Box 78
> 28691 Villanueva de la Cañada
> Madrid, Spain
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
>
>
> Douglas Tody escribió:
>> As part of the VAO time series science initiative we have developed an
>> IVOA Note exploring how one might define a time series data model
>> and access protocol based upon Spectrum and SSA (related work in
>> connection with OMC and COROT was posted here earlier).  This includes
>> use of the proposed Photometry data model to describe multiband time
>> series photometry.  Although this is still quite preliminary and
>> development continues, there is probably enough there now to begin
>> looking at specific use cases and how well this is able to support
>> data from various surveys or missions.
>> 
>> This is available on the DAL time series / light curve page on the
>> IVOA Twiki:
>>
>>     http://www.ivoa.net/internal/IVOA/LightCurves/STSP.pdf
>> 
>> This is not on the agenda to discuss in Nara, but it would be good
>> to have some side discussions to advance this and help identify who
>> might be interested in putting up time series data (within VAO the
>> primary sites initially are NStED and the Harvard TSC).
>
>
>
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