NVO-TeraGrid First Year Results: TeraGrid Utilization Annual Report for the National Virtual Observatory Multi-year, Large Research Collaboration
Abstract
The NSF National Virtual Observatory (NVO) is a multiyear effort to build tools, services, registries, protocols, and standards that can extract the full knowledge content of massive, multi-frequency data sets. Here we detail our progress from the first year, and plans for the second year of our effort to combine the computational resources of the TeraGrid with the NVO. The work includes: creation of derived image products from multi-terabyte datasets; multiwavelength and multitemporal image federation; analysis of 3-point correlation in galaxies; fitting models to thousands of galaxy spectra; Monte-Carlo modeling of early-Universe models; processing of the ongoing 13 Tbyte Palomar-Quest synoptic survey. TeraGrid impact is broadened through science gateways and grid services, specifically for: exposing massive multi-terabyte datasets through NVO protocols; source extraction and cross-matching; mosaicking, image reprojection and coaddition, as well as authentication mechanisms for such services.
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- Eprint ID
- 28216
- Resolver ID
- CaltechCACR:2005.107
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2006-02-08Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2019-10-03Created from EPrint's last_modified field
- Caltech groups
- Center for Advanced Computing Research