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29 August 2022 Data central's data aggregation service
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Astronomers routinely have to collate heterogeneous observational data for one or several targets from a variety of online resources. Traditionally this process of data aggregation can be time consuming and error prone, especially if multiple telescope archives or data centres are searched individually. To streamline this task we have developed Data Central’s Data Aggregation Service (DAS), an interactive web application that leverages Aladin Lite to display images and catalogues resulting from multiple online service queries of a given target. The modern asynchronous Python design allows these queries to be sent simultaneously and individual results are quickly displayed as soon as they are received. The DAS also hosts Pipeline As a Web Service (PAWS) data reduction workflows that may be triggered on demand. The DAS can effectively unlock science from unreduced data in telescope archives and may help manage the massive data volumes expected from next generation facilities.
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Brent Miszalski, Simon J. O'Toole, James Tocknell, Lachlan Marnoch, and Stuart D. Ryder "Data central's data aggregation service", Proc. SPIE 12189, Software and Cyberinfrastructure for Astronomy VII, 121892S (29 August 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2642065
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KEYWORDS
Astronomy

Data archive systems

Galactic astronomy

Telescopes

Visualization

Web services

Data centers

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