Re: VOEvent query language (SEAP?)

From: Elizabeth Auden <eca-at-mssl.ucl.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 16:39:16 +0000 (GMT)


>> I'm working on a VOTech science case to match VOEvent packets with
>> observations from Aladin described by the Characterization schema.
>
> What does this mean precisely? In terms a fourth grader - or an astronomer -
> could fathom?

The science case should work two ways:

  1. Astronomer has a favourite event (say, a microlensing event published in the OGLE feed) or just really likes microlensing events. The astronomer wants to find all observations of the same part of the sky where the event took place
  2. The astronomer may want spatial matches only - was anything interesting happening 20 years before or 20 years after the event?
  3. The astronomer may want a spatial and a temporal match - perhaps he or she is looking for observatories / satellites that serendipitously caught the event other than the observatory spelled out by the VOEvent WhereWhen metadata.
  4. The astronomer may want instruments with the same spectral bandpasses (did Swift and XMM observe that x-ray flare?), or he or she may be looking for different spectral information (did any optical instruments happen to catch an optical afterglow of last week's GRB?)
  5. The astronomer may have a set of observations - say, 2MASS data - and he or she wonders if these observations happened to catch any interesting events. A similar set of use cases applies - the astronomer may want the same spatial location in the sky, but a different spectral or temporal view.

The cases that people have suggested to me involving observations and events with different spatial coordinates are primarily solar and STP - did a coronal mass ejection at location A on the Sun precede a magnetic event at Earth magnetosphere location B?

I'm hoping to add more detail (and more interesting queries) to these cases before June. More interesting will be giving the knowledgebase a chance to match up all the events and observations in the knowledgebase, not just specific "find observations to match *this* event" type queries.

I think my battery is about to die, so I'll stop here for the moment.

Elizabeth

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Elizabeth Auden, MSSL
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eSDO Technical Lead, AstroGrid Developer
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