[Radioig] VEP-014: product-type#spatial-profile
Mireille LOUYS
mireille.louys at unistra.fr
Wed Mar 6 10:18:34 CET 2024
Dear all,
I agree with the addition of this term and also with these descriptions .
Thanks , Mireille
Le 05/03/2024 à 10:30, Baptiste Cecconi via Radioig a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> I think this new product-type is fine. There is an equivalent dataproduct-type in EPNcore called "profile", with the following definition:
>
>> Scalar or vectorial measurements along 1 spatial dimension, e.g., atmospheric profiles, atmospheric paths, sub-surface profiles, traverses...
> Both terms are clearly equivalent.
>
> I'd just update the description field as (adding "spatial"):
>> Description: An observable obtained along a one-dimensional spatial path.
>
> Baptiste
>
>> Le 5 mars 2024 à 09:31, Markus Demleitner via dal <dal at ivoa.net> a écrit :
>>
>> Dear WGs concerned,
>>
>> We have a new VEP of the product-type vocabulary, coming out of the
>> work on bringing more radio data into the VO, VEP-014 at
>> https://github.com/ivoa-std/VEPs/blob/main/VEP-014.txt
>>
>> Here is the current text:
>>
>> Vocabulary: http://www.ivoa.net/rdf/product-type
>> Author: Vincenzo Galluzzi <vincenzo.galluzzi at inaf.it>
>> Date: 2023-11-13
>>
>> New Term: spatial-profile
>> Action: Addition
>> Label: Spatial Profile
>> Description: An observable obtained along a one-dimensional path.
>> Relationships: narrower than #spatially-resolved-dataset
>> Used-in: TBD
>>
>> Rationale:
>> Spatial profiles are commonly used in single-dish radio observations,
>> where a cross of about five beams centered on the target object is
>> scanned for computing flux backgrounds or pointing
>> corrections. Other profiles used in radio astronomy scan over elevation
>> to create opacity corrections.
>>
>> Another case for spatial-profile would be when a planetary probe takes
>> measurements along its flight path. Both sorts of data products clearly
>> need discovery modes of their own because they have analysis modes
>> rather distinct from other data product types. Whether the different
>> sorts of profiles need further separation remains to be seen in usage.
>>
>> I would suggest that discussions on the concept itself should happen
>> on the Radio IG's mailing list. Any feedback is most welcome.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Markus
>>
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