Simple Light Curve Access Protocol (SLiCAP)
Roy Williams
roy at cacr.caltech.edu
Mon Jun 7 04:23:17 PDT 2010
To the DM and DAL groups:
With the increasing importance of synoptic surveys in modern astronomy,
I am thinking that the IVOA could expand its repertoire of data objects
to include Light Curves. An interoperable protocol for exchanging light
curves would open the current tight connection between data and
classifiers. I propose that the IVOA work towards a Simple Light Curve
Access Protocol (SLiCAP) for the following science reasons:
-- Data from survey A can be analyzed by software from group B
-- Data from survey A can be compared and fused with data from project B
-- An internationally standard format for representing light curves
I am thinking that there are two parts to the standard, as we have with
SCS, SIAP, SSAP etc:
-- How to represent a light curve as a file (Data Modeling)
-- How to query a light curve repository (Data Access)
For the standard format, one candidate is the well-documented proposal
called simpleTimeSeries [1], which already has strictly defined Time,
and good representation of errors, bandpass, and null-detections. There
is also the comprehensive architectural proposal from Tody et al [2]
which can represent light curves and spectra in a unified way. Another
way to represent light curves could be derived from "Referencing STC in
VOTable" from Demleitner et al [3].
For the query service, we might follow what the IVOA has already done
with images in the SIA protocol [4]: the request is a cone (RA, Dec,
size) and maybe other query paramters, then the response is a table of
possible matches, with each row having a link to the actual light curve.
Other elements of the query protocol might be from the Simple Time-range
Access Protocol [5] which essentially extends the cone-search idea to
include time. The only difference from SIA would be that there is a
light curve under the link rather than an image.
We have been discussing light-curve representation withing the VOEvent
WG for some time, but perhaps it would be good to open the discussion to
DM and DAL. I would appreciate any thoughts, comments, or relevant
existing work.
Roy Williams
[1] http://www.dotastro.org/simpletimeseries/
[2] http://www.ivoa.net/Documents/Notes/DAL2Arch/
[3] http://vo.ari.uni-heidelberg.de/docs/note_stc_20100420.pdf
[4] http://www.ivoa.net/Documents/SIA/
[5] http://wiki.astrogrid.org/bin/view/Astrogrid/SimpleTimeAccessProtocol
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