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Autor:
Ocvirk Pierre, Landais Gilles, Michel Laurent, Arab Heddy, Guehenneux Sylvain, Boch Thomas, Brouty Marianne, Perret Emmanuelle, Pineau François-Xavier, Pouvreau Tiphaine, Vannier Patricia
Publikováno v:
EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol 186, p 02002 (2018)
Astronomers are nowadays required by their funding agencies to make the data obtained through public-financed means (ground and space observatories and labs) available to the public and the community at large. This is a fundamental step in enabling t
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/32b3306c8aef47a0b80846a86d98ec7e
Autor:
Greco, Giuseppe, Punturo, Michele, Allen, Mark, Nebot, Ada, Fernique, Pierre, Baumann, Matthieu, Pineau, François-Xavier, Boch, Thomas, Derriere, Sébastien, Branchesi, Marica, Bawaj, Mateusz, Vocca, Helios
We describe the use of Multi Order Coverage (MOC) maps as a practical way to manage complex regions of the sky for the planning of multi-messenger observations. MOC maps are a data structure that provides a multi-resolution representation of irregula
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2201.05191
Autor:
Fernique, Pierre, Allen, Mark, Boch, Thomas, Donaldson, Tom, Durand, Daniel, Ebisawa, Ken, Michel, Laurent, Salgado, Jesus, Stoehr, Felix
This document presents HiPS, a hierarchical scheme for the description, storage and access of sky survey data. The system is based on hierarchical tiling of sky regions at finer and finer spatial resolution which facilitates a progressive view of a s
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1708.09704
The MocServer is an astronomical service dedicated to the manipulation of data set coverages. This server sets together about 15 000 spatial footprints associated to catalogs, data bases and pixel surveys. Thanks to the Multi-Order Coverage map codin
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1611.01374
Autor:
Fernique, Pierre, Boch, Thomas, Donaldson, Tom, Durand, Daniel, O'Mullane, Wil, Reinecke, Martin, Taylor, Mark
This document describes the Multi-Order Coverage map method (MOC) to specify arbitrary sky regions. The goal is to be able to provide a very fast comparison mechanism between coverage maps. The mechanism is based on the HEALPix sky tessellation algor
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1505.02937
We have derived disk scale lengths for 30374 non-interacting disk galaxies in all five SDSS bands. Virtual Observatory methods and tools were used to define, retrieve, and analyse the images for this unprecedentedly large sample classified as disk/sp
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1004.1507
Autor:
Chilingarian, Igor, Bonnarel, Francois, Louys, Mireille, Zolotukhin, Ivan, Royer, Frederic, Jegouzo, Isabelle, Sidaner, Pierre Le, Fernique, Pierre, Boch, Thomas
Three cornerstones for the 3D data support in the Virtual Observatory are: (1) data model to describe them, (2) data access services providing access to fully-reduced datasets, and (3) client applications which can deal with 3D data. Presently all th
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/0711.0412
Autor:
Glorian, Jean-Michel, Fernique, Pierre, Allen, Mark, Boch, Thomas, Boiziot, Mickaël, Bonnarel, François, Bot, Caroline, Bottinelli, Sandrine, Caux, Emmanuel, Coutens, Audrey, Louys, Mireille, Oberto, Anaïs, Vastel, Charlotte
Publikováno v:
ASP Conference Series; 2024, Vol. 535, p251-254, 4p
Autor:
Bawaj, Mateusz, Greco, Giuseppe, De Pietri, Roberto, Pineau, François-Xavier, Punturo, Michele, Vocca, Helios, Branchesi, Marica, Allen, Mark, Nebot, Ada, Fernique, Pierre, Baumann, Matthieu, Boch, Thomas, Derriere, Sèbastien
We present here a web service https://virgo.pg.infn.it/maps integrated in the environment of the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA) and we sketch its implementation. The application has been developed in accordance with the FAIR (Finda
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::c5109d2714bd79d7e482aceec1487a51
Autor:
Boch, Thomas, Allen, Mark G., Bot, Caroline, Fernique, Pierre, Baumann, Matthieu, Buga, Mihaela, Bonnarel, Francois, Pineau, Francois-Xavier, Polsterer, Kai, Durand, Daniel
Over the past 10 years HiPS (Hierarchical Progressive Surveys) has evolved from an experiment led by CDS to an ecosystem supported by more than 20 data centers exposing their own HiPS node. This trend has been pushed by advanced and simple clients (A
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=dedup_wf_001::47db683fe94221e555aaa74a1a72c07a
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03372187/document
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03372187/document