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Published September 13, 2012 | Published
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Connecting the time domain community with the Virtual Astronomical Observatory

Abstract

The time domain has been identified as one of the most important areas of astronomical research for the next decade. The Virtual Observatory is in the vanguard with dedicated tools and services that enable and facilitate the discovery, dissemination and analysis of time domain data. These range in scope from rapid notifications of time-critical astronomical transients to annotating long-term variables with the latest modelling results. In this paper, we will review the prior art in these areas and focus on the capabilities that the VAO is bringing to bear in support of time domain science. In particular, we will focus on the issues involved with the heterogeneous collections of (ancilllary) data associated with astronomical transients, and the time series characterization and classification tools required by the next generation of sky surveys, such as LSST and SKA.

Additional Information

© 2012 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Support for the development of time series infrastructure is provided by the Virtual Astronomical Observatory contract AST-0834235. Work on source characterization and classification has been supported in part by the National Science Foundation grants AST-0407448, CNS-0540369, AST-0909182 and IIS-1118041; the National Aeronautics and Space Administration grant 08-AISR08-0085; and by the Ajax and Fishbein Family Foundations. We are thankful to numerous colleagues in the VO and Astroinformatics community, and to the members of the DPOSS, PQ, and CRTS survey teams, for many useful discussions and interactions through the years.

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