A Data Science Platform to Enable Time-domain Astronomy
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Published:2023-07-31
Issue:2
Volume:267
Page:31
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ISSN:0067-0049
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Container-title:The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
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language:
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Short-container-title:ApJS
Author:
Coughlin Michael W.ORCID, Bloom Joshua S.ORCID, Nir GuyORCID, Antier SarahORCID, du Laz Theophile JegouORCID, van der Walt StéfanORCID, Crellin-Quick ArienORCID, Culino ThomasORCID, Duev Dmitry A.ORCID, Goldstein Daniel A.ORCID, Healy Brian F.ORCID, Karambelkar VirajORCID, Lilleboe JadaORCID, Shin Kyung MinORCID, Singer Leo P.ORCID, Ahumada TomásORCID, Anand ShreyaORCID, Bellm Eric C.ORCID, Dekany RichardORCID, Graham Matthew J.ORCID, Kasliwal Mansi M.ORCID, Kostadinova IvonaORCID, Kiendrebeogo R. WeizmannORCID, Kulkarni Shrinivas R.ORCID, Jenkins SydneyORCID, LeBaron NatalieORCID, Mahabal Ashish A.ORCID, Neill James D.ORCID, Parazin B.ORCID, Peloton JulienORCID, Perley Daniel A.ORCID, Riddle ReedORCID, Rusholme BenORCID, van Santen JakobORCID, Sollerman JesperORCID, Stein RobertORCID, Turpin D.ORCID, Wold AveryORCID, Amat CarlaORCID, Bonnefon AdrienORCID, Bonnefoy AdrienORCID, Flament ManonORCID, Kerkow FrankORCID, Kishore SulekhaORCID, Jani ShlokeORCID, Mahanty Stephen K.ORCID, Liu CélineORCID, Llinares LauraORCID, Makarison JolyaneORCID, Olliéric AlixORCID, Perez InèsORCID, Pont LydieORCID, Sharma VyomORCID
Abstract
Abstract
SkyPortal is an open-source software package designed to discover interesting transients efficiently, manage follow-up, perform characterization, and visualize the results. By enabling fast access to archival and catalog data, crossmatching heterogeneous data streams, and the triggering and monitoring of on-demand observations for further characterization, a SkyPortal-based platform has been operating at scale for >2 yr for the Zwicky Transient Facility Phase II community, with hundreds of users, containing tens of millions of time-domain sources, interacting with dozens of telescopes, and enabling community reporting. While SkyPortal emphasizes rich user experiences across common front-end workflows, recognizing that scientific inquiry is increasingly performed programmatically, SkyPortal also surfaces an extensive and well-documented application programming interface system. From back-end and front-end software to data science analysis tools and visualization frameworks, the SkyPortal design emphasizes the reuse and leveraging of best-in-class approaches, with a strong extensibility ethos. For instance, SkyPortal now leverages ChatGPT large language models to generate and surface source-level human-readable summaries automatically. With the imminent restart of the next generation of gravitational-wave detectors, SkyPortal now also includes dedicated multimessenger features addressing the requirements of rapid multimessenger follow-up: multitelescope management, team/group organizing interfaces, and crossmatching of multimessenger data streams with time-domain optical surveys, with interfaces sufficiently intuitive for newcomers to the field. This paper focuses on the detailed implementations, capabilities, and early science results that establish SkyPortal as a community software package ready to take on the data science challenges and opportunities presented by this next chapter in the multimessenger era.
Funder
National Science Foundation Heising–Simons Foundation Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Agence Nationale de la Recherche
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
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