Title: February 13th, 2004
1HEASARC Status and Plans
2The HEASARC Charter
Established December 1990
- Maintain and disseminate data from previous and
concurrent high-energy astrophysics missions - Provide software and data analysis support for
these data sets - Maintain and provide the necessary scientific and
technical expertise for the processing and
interpretation of the data holding - Develop and maintain multi-mission analysis and
support tools - Provide catalogs of observations and ancillary
information for the data holdings - Coordinate data, software and media standards
with other astrophysics sites - Support education and outreach activities in high
energy astrophysics (not part of original
charter)
3The HEASARC and High Energy Astronomy Missions
Swift
2
GLAST
HETE2
Integral
Chandra data_at_CXC
HEASARC provides the multi-mission infrastructure
that is used by parallel GOFs and science support
centers in the LHEA and elsewhere
4HEASARC Science Personnel
- Nicholas White HEASARC Head
- Steven Murray HEASARC Deputy Head (at CXC)
- Lorella Angelini Data Restoration, Image and
timing analysis, BeppoSAX, Swift (inc. AKBAR),
Astro-E2 - Keith Arnaud Data selection software, spectral
analysis - Michael Corcoran Calibration, GLAST, HETE-2,
ROSAT - Stephen Drake Catalogs, website archive
quality assurance, EUVE, RXTE, CGRO - James Lochner Education and public outreach
- Thomas McGlynn Archives, Virtual Observatory,
SkyView - Bill Pence FITS, Software, HEASOFT, Hera
5Recent HEASARC Highlights
- Hardware
- Acquisition of 8.4 TB (12 TB raw) TB network
appliance (March 2003) - Upgrade to Gigabit network (Oct 2003)
- Science Archive
- XMM downloads now 2nd in volume to RXTE
- HETE-2 archive reaches 150 GB and 51 bursts
- Specialized Swift Browse interface
- Software
- HEAsoft 5.3 release (November 2003) Improved fv
integration with DS9 - Browse 7.0 release (January 2004) new upload
download features - XSPEC 12 testing by Integral SPI team (ongoing)
- Catalogs
- GRBCAT master catalog of gamma-ray bursts (Feb
2004) - Education and Outreach
- SkyView SciAm Top 50 award (June 2003 2nd year
in a row) - Teachers Hera beta implementation (July 2003)
- Services
- First VO Tool Data Inventory Service (July 2003)
6The Physical Archive
Active Missions RXTE (1995- ) Chandra (1999- )
data at CXC HETE-2 (2000- ) Integral
(2001-) XMM-Newton (1999- )
Past Missions Ariel 5 EXOSAT ASCA
Ginga BBXRT BeppoSAX CGRO HEAO
1 Copernicus HEAO 3 COS B OSO 8 DXS ROSAT
Einstein SAS 2 EUVE SAS 3 Vela 5B
Upcoming Missions Swift (2004 Launch) Astro-E2
(2005 Launch) GLAST (2007 Launch)
Data from 24 missions currently in the
archive 355 astronomical catalogs mission
tables The archive volume was 3250 Gigabytes
as of the end of 2003
7Usage Data Statistics
Gigabytes transferred per
year 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Datasets
by ftp http 844 1406 1880 2270 2917 3943 Scienc
e Web Pages Images 198 234 371 399 580
872 Main EPO Web Pages Images 203 358
678 1010 3108 7581
8Data Transfers by Mission over Time
9Current Web Service Statistics
- Archive volume 3.3 TB (mostly compressed)
- Current ingest rate 400 GB/yr
- End of 2004 anticipated rate 1.4 TB/year, with
increased or new flows from Swift, Integral, and
XMM - Missions in archive
- Ariel-5, ASCA, BBXRT, BeppoSAX, Chandra, Compton,
Copernicus, COS-B, DXS, Einstein, EUVE, EXOSAT,
Ginga, HEAO-1, HEAO-3, HETE-2, OSO-8, ROSAT,
RXTE, SAS2, SAS3, Vela 5B, XMM-Newton - Downloads (annual) 3.9 TB of data (by FTP and
HTTP), 0.9 TB of science web pages (by HTTP) and
7.6 TB of EPO web pages - Browse 355 local tables ( 3000 VizieR)
2,150,000 queries - SkyView gt60 surveys gt1,000,000 images generated
- 26,000 bibliography entries linking ADS to
HEASARC datasets (ROSAT, ASCA, XMM-Newton, and
some RXTE datasets)
10HEASARC Hardware Configuration
Web servers
HEASARC1 2 GHz Dual Processor
GSFC Portal
HEASARC (load balancer)
HEASARC2 2 GHz Dual Processor
More slots available
100 Mb
Database (Sybase) 2 GHZ dual Processors
Hera (x5) 1 GHz
SkyView (x2) 1 GHz
Gigabit
Online archive backup
6 TB Assorted Storage
Safehouse
400 GB User Cache
150 GB Surveys (x2)
240 GB External Survey Cache
Linux, Solaris, Mac, Windows,
11Web site maintenance
- Main HEASARC web site has 15,000 static pages and
hundreds of dynamic pages (excluding the FTP area
and data archive) comprising 7 GB in total - Ensuring valid and up-to-date links pages
requires constant attention - In the past, invalid links left unattended grew
to 500. - Concentrated effort has now eliminated all but a
few broken or out of date links (Newly broken
links are fixed weekly) - HEASARC is now 99 Section 508 compliant
- Assuring appropriate access to HEASARC Web pages
involved changes to most Web pages - Compliance changes were often beneficial for all
users. - Maintenance cost of 508 compliance is lt0.05 FTE
effort
12Browse Catalog and Archive Interface
- Capable of querying all local and VizieR catalogs
- Local and remote archives (e.g., CXC)
- HTML, text, VOTable, FITS and Excel ouputs
- New capabilities
- Expressions allowed in search criteria (
fluxX/fluxY gt 2) - Better integration with SkyView
- Upload files of targets (in Browse 7.0)
- Download queries for later re-use (7.0)
- Dataset ID info added when available (7.0)
- Links between tables
13Current Active Missions
- Chandra
- Browse service fully linked to CXC archive
- RXTE
- Dominates current archive downloads in terms of
GB - Simple XTEIndex table developed and deployed
(more simplification needs to be done) - HETE2
- Some HEASARC-written FITS products for GRBs
- Difficult to use most data delivered to archive
- Similarities to data recovery efforts of early
HEASARC - XMM-Newton
- In 2003, second biggest HEASARC mission in
archive volume downloads - Archive contains both US non-US Guest Observer
data - Integral
- Use modified version of HEASARC archive software
at ISDC - HEASARC Browse can link to ISDC Browse tables
- Archive at HEASARC will open in July 2004
14Preparations for Swift
- New HEASOFT package
- MOU delineating HEASARC responsibilities
- End to end testing including archive ingest.
- Customized mission interfaces
- Individualized interface to Browse
- HTML wrappers for standard Browse scripts
- Links between Browse tables
- AKBAR new service to import external information
from observers - HEASARC responsible for some high-level data
products e.g., overall burst evolution - Mission requires rapid dissemination of data
15Swift Browse Interface
16Preparations for GLAST
- PDMP review
- Consultations on archive and catalog design
- Review proposed FITS formats
17Standards
- FITS
- Subsumed GSFC FITS Office Web site
- Develop and coordinate domain conventions for
high energy data (OFWG)) - Organize periodic HEADCC meetings
- FITS Libraries Support
- CFITSIO is essentially reference implementation
of FITS - HEASARC also supports widely used FITS libraries
in Java and IDL. - New C object implementation based on CFITSIO
- Standard Dataset IDs
- VO Standards
- Browse support for VO Cone search
- SkyView support for VO Simple Image Access
Protocol - VOTable (and FITS) outputs available through
Browse - VO Service Metadata descriptions for HEASARC
resources - Publication of metadata using Open Archives
Initiative (OAI) protocol
18Software Tools and Services
- HEASARC software is frequently downloaded
- fv (FITS browser and editor) 500 downloads/month
- CFITSIO library 500/month
- HEASOFT 200-300/month
- HEASOFT
- New packages for Swift and Astro E2 missions
under active development - Use HEADAS in order to provide a simple
platform-independent procedure for new software
builds and updates - XSPEC New major release (12.0) in alpha test
- Complete re-write of Xspec internals in object
oriented fashion - Can support coded aperture mask data sets
19Hera
- Provides a full, on-line analysis environment to
users. - Directly connected to archive, no downloads
needed - Up to date versions of HEASOFT tools
automatically available - Easily upload user data and download results.
- Uploaded data screened to ensure service is not
used inappropriately. - Uses standard HEASARC FV FITS browser tool as
user interface. - Why?
- Large volume of data (e.g., Integral, RXTE)
downloads and/or software installation may be
infeasible for some users - With Hera, users can start using HEAsoft and
other software without the need for local
installation - Status
- Initial system operational and being used
actively. - Proposal for continued funding has been submitted
- Both teacher and student interfaces in beta
testing
20New and Updated Catalogs
- 24 new catalogs or major catalog updates in last
year. - Major correlative catalogs VERONCAT, GB6, etc
- High energy source catalogs XMMSSC, BMWHRICAT,
INTREFCAT - Master catalogs updated regularly
- GRBCAT Compilation of all gamma-ray bursts
- VizieR connection for transparent access to
massive catalogs (2MASS, USNO B, GSC 2)
21Education and Outreach
- Education Web Sites
- Imagine the Universe (Grades 6-12) 500K
hits/month. - StarChild (Grades 1-8) in collaboration with L.
Whitlock 1.25 M hits/month. - New poster on origin of the elements
- X-ray analysis school
- Highly successful and oversubscribed
- Host for APOD Web site
- StarChild/Imagine/APOD CDs
22Other Projects
- SkyView
- Java redesign
- New surveys (DSS2, Halpha, SFD) SDSS soon.
- Request for continued funding submitted
- ClassX
- Automated classification of entire RASS and
WGACAT samples of X-ray sources using supervised
learning algorithm
Density of source requests in SkyView
23Virtual Observatory Involvement
- Data Inventory Service
- HEASARC metadata inventory
- Standardized metadata describing all HEASARC
tables,data file types, surveys and services. - Registered with VO to enable effective discovery
of HEASARC resources. - Table metadata
- HEASARC support for VO standards
24Data Inventory Service
- Access to distributed services that use VO
protocols. - Many sites contributing data
- Dynamic service lookup using VO registries
- Catalog, observations, Images
- http//heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/vo/
25Near Term Missions and Deadlines
- Launches
- Swift Fall 2004
- Astro-E2 Early 2005
- GLAST Early 2007
- HEASARC Senior Review Proposal Due March 17,
2004
26Current and Upcoming Issues
- Science
- May need greater emphasis on supporting
gamma-ray astronomers as Integral and GLAST
Archives come online and become an increasing
fraction of the HEASARCs archive - Must deal with ever increasing complexity of data
and calibration - Coded aperture masks (Swift, HETE2, Integral)
- Complex source dependent response ( GLAST)
- Multi-satellite observations (Con-X, LISA)
27Current and Upcoming Issues
- Hardware
- CPU and disk space needs achievable, but
bandwidth is a potential limitation - Datasets may be growing faster than bandwidth
- Demand for data will spike after GRB detections
- Higher speed linkage to Internet possible but
costly - and doesnt help users who have slower
connections - Move towards more user processing at HEASARC
- Hera, grid computing
- On-line backup for archive is presently in same
building as primary HEASARC archive. - Planned move of backup archive to another
building when space and network is ready (Summer
2004)
28Current and Upcoming Issues
- Local Software and Services
- Integration of tools and services
- Strengthen SkyView/Browse, Browse/NVODIS,
Hera/Browse, cross-links. - Enable coupling archive/web services and HEASOFT
tools. - Systematic attention to internal documentation of
HEASARC systems