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Overview and Status (astrogrid.ac.uk) Nicholas Walton IoA, Cambridge

Overview and Status (http://www.astrogrid.ac.uk) Nicholas Walton IoA, Cambridge. N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p 1 Printed: 30/10/01. The Sociology of Astronomy. Continuing Collectivization Facility class (common user) instruments

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Overview and Status (astrogrid.ac.uk) Nicholas Walton IoA, Cambridge

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  1. Overview and Status(http://www.astrogrid.ac.uk)Nicholas WaltonIoA, Cambridge N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p1 Printed: 30/10/01

  2. The Sociology of Astronomy • Continuing Collectivization • Facility class (common user) instruments • Central development of supporting s/w (e.g. Iraf) • Calibrated archives and access tools (e.g. IPAC) • Information services (e.g. ADS, NED, astro-ph) • Consortium projects (e.g. MACHO, SLOAN, VISTA) • Evolving Developments • Inter-operable archives, joint queries (e.g. MAST) • Data mining (exploration and analysis tools) • Information discovery tools N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p2 Printed: 30/10/01

  3. Major Background Drivers • The Growth of Data • Significant increase in number and size of telescopes • In the optical: ESO's 4x8-m VLT, Gemini's 2x8-m • In the x-ray: XMM-Newton, Chandra • In the mm: ALMA • Significant increase in size and multiplex capabilities of associated instrumentation and detectors, e.g.: • In the optical: VISTA will have a Gpixel array • In the radio: e-Merlin with data rates of 320 Gbps will generate N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p3 Printed: 30/10/01

  4. Major Background Drivers • The Growth of Data Archives • Many observatories hold multi-TB archives • New initiatives set-up to support new observing capabilities (e.g. TeraPix) • In the optical, need to ingress all-sky survey's • Whole sky at 0.1 arcsec/pix is 100TB • Increasing Importance of Archival Data • Time on expensive facilities (e.g. HST) only awarded if the archive has been searched before hand • This trend is continuing, driving observatory and user demand for more accessible archival data N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p4 Printed: 30/10/01

  5. Empowering Science Driven Observational Astronomy • Break down the 'wavelength' barriers • e.g. Greater focus on science driven proposals encouraging the use of data sets from across a wide range of wavelengths • Increase Access • e.g. East European countries may not be able to fund a major new telescope but can contribute to, and access 'Virtual Observatories' N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p5 Printed: 30/10/01

  6. Astronomical Drivers: Enabling New Science • Linking the near and distant Universe • Comparison of rest frame samples to study evolution of galaxies • Combination of UV, optical and IR datasets • Creating the 'Digital Sky' • Temporal data measures motions in the Galactic centre, probes the creation of our Galaxy • The search for extra-solar planets • The planet-transit technique using federated survey data for millions of stars N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p6 Printed: 30/10/01

  7. Astronomical Drivers: New Era of Surveys • SuperCOSMOS(UK: now till 2002) • Based on Schmidt plates - Science database ~2TB • Sloan Digital Sky Survey (US: now till 2005) • Dedicated CCD survey telescope: Science database ~10TB • UKIDSS (UK: from 2003) • IR camera on 4-m UKIRT: Science database ~30TB • VISTA (UK: from 2005) • IR camera on 4-m VISTA: Science database ~300TB • LSST (US: from 2007-8?) • Dedicated ~8-m telescope: All sky/few nights:~5000TB/yr N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p7 Printed: 30/10/01

  8. Astronomical Drivers: Pre-Discovery Mining • Investigating the progenitors of sources that show variability • Dark matter revealed by microlensing events • Planets revealed by stellar variability • Formation of neutron stars revealed by GRB's • Death of massive stars revealed by Type II SN The progenitor of SN1999gi is <9 M⊙: found from mining pre-discovery HST images. (Smartt et al, 2001, ApJ, 556, L29) N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p8 Printed: 30/10/01

  9. Astronomical Drivers: Rare Objects • Huge data sets open up the possibility to find rare objects • Those that are hard to find: • Brown dwarfs, have unique red colours • Those that are intrinsically rare • High-z quasars, stand out due to suppression of their blue colour by the Ly- forest Hi-z QSO's found from SDSS multi-colour data: the shaded area is domain of QSO's, solid line is track for increasing z (Fan et al, 2001, ApJ, 121, 31) N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p9 Printed: 30/10/01

  10. Astronomical Drivers: New Objects • Large datasets open the possibility to discover new objects • Those that have been missed before because they are extremely rare or short-lived • Those that have previously been misclassified, revealed as outliers in new parameter space correlations DPOSS group, during searches for high-z quasars, have discovered peculiar objects, this one perhaps a BAL QSO (Djorgovski et al, 2001, PASP, 225, 52) N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p10 Printed: 30/10/01

  11. AstroGrid: Meeting the Challenge • Recognising the specific need to support UK survey science and associated key datasets was the backdrop to the genesis of the AstroGrid program • Initiative driven by key dataset users and archive centres: • Cambridge, Edinburgh, Leicester, RAL, MSSL, Jodrell Bank • Major input from specialist s/w & CS groups: • QUB and RAL (Starlink) • Programme funded through the PPARC e-science line, beginning 9/01 for 3 years with ~£5M N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p11 Printed: 30/10/01

  12. The AstroGrid Project: Structure N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p12 Printed: 30/10/01

  13. AstroGrid: Project Finance & Staffing • Finance: • Nominal 3 year funding envelope ~£5M • Phase-A commitment ~£0.8M • AstroGrid funding includes element to produce the VISTA e-pipeline • Additional funding provided through the AVO • Staffing: • 10 FTE/yr (over 15 people) from Jan 2002 • Some new appointments, some displacement • Additional 3 FTE/yr employed via AVO N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p13 Printed: 30/10/01

  14. The AstroGrid Project: Timelines N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p14 Printed: 30/10/01

  15. AstroGrid: The Phase-A Study • Intensive one-year R&D phase • Science requirements analysis • Community consultation • Development of use cases • h/w & s/w benchmark tests • e.g. Beowulf vs SMP, Object vs Relational • Design benchmark problems and run tests • Pilot federations, e.g.: • SuperCOSMOS/ SDSS/ INT-WFS • Merlin/ VLA N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p15 Printed: 30/10/01

  16. Phase-A: DataBase Technology • Support data structures and indexing required by the problem domain • Application areas include: • Access to existing and interface to new archives (e.g. VISTA) • Support of data mining activities • Statistical queries & access to remote databases • Support of multi-dimensional indexing • Support for heterogeous range of data structure • Tasks include: • Development of functional requirements based on use-cases • Survey of existing commercial and open source products • Evaluation of sky indexing methods • Integration of DB's with h/w and grid technologies N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p16 Printed: 30/10/01

  17. Phase-A: Grid Technology • Evaluation of 'Grid' Technologies • Globus 'middleware' • XML & FITS: options for meta-data handling • Storage Resource Broker • Jini • CORBA & and object orientated approaches • Development of trial Data-Grids suitable for astronomy • Initially link two distributed data centres (Edinburgh, IoA) N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p17 Printed: 30/10/01

  18. Phase-A: Grid Technology Three Key Problems for Astronomical Data Grids: • Access to grid and authentication of users • Selection and location of relevant data • “Tell me what data you have relating to x, but don’t send me the data yet.” • Transport of data and metadata to the processing site • “Processing” includes visualisation. N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p18 Printed: 30/10/01

  19. Phase-A: Grid Technology Learn by experiment – the current test architecture: N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p19 Printed: 30/10/01

  20. Phase-A: Grid Technology An experimental portal: N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p20 Printed: 30/10/01

  21. Phase-A: Grid Technology Enable future development and deployment of AstroGrid and External (e.g NVO) tools: Automated detection of outliers in SDSS two colour data (Connolly et al, 2001, AJ in press) A NVO prototype of an automated discovery tool for arcs developed by A Szalay N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p21 Printed: 30/10/01

  22. Phase-A: Compute/Storage Options • Development of benchmark tests • Assessment of options • Availability • Performance • Scalability • Cost • Recommendations of Options for Phase-B • Enable integrated access to terascale computing and data facilities N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p22 Printed: 30/10/01

  23. Phase-A: The Pilot Programme • Federations of key datasets to assess performance • Large scale object catalogues: SDSS, SuperCOSMOS, INT-WFS, INT-IR data (Opt/IR) • Possible provision of limited access to pixel data • Event lists: XMM-Newton, Chandra (X-ray) • Generate event lists/spectra from image • Fourier Data (Radio) • radio/optical, postage stamp generation, deconvolution • Image and Movie Libraries (Solar) • Image transport, heliocentric coordinates, on-demand proc • Time Series Data (STP) • Tabular data, metadata, search by time period N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p23 Printed: 30/10/01

  24. Phase-A: The Pilot Programme • Problems in matching multi-λ survey data: Differences in angular resolution, s/n ratios, backgrounds, etc (Djorgovski et al, 2001, astro-ph/0108346) N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p24 Printed: 30/10/01

  25. The VISTA e-pipeline • VISTA major new UK 4-m IR-survey telescope www.vista.ac.uk • Located on Paranal and integrated into ESO VLT ops • IR camera consists of 16 off 2kx2k IR detectors • e-pipeline – use the 'grid' for distributed image processing • On the fly image processing, stacking/tiling, catalogue generation, object identification • Use for QC feedback for ESO operations N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p25 Printed: 30/10/01

  26. Towards Phase-B: The Science Case • Rapid development of science requirements • Emphasis on user input via consultation • Development of 'use cases' • Example: Formation of large scale structure • Construct unbiased cluster of galaxies sample over z to test various cosmological models of galaxy formation • Need to operate on large data sets, constructing simultaed surveys to test for selection effects • Generate predictions of observed sample properties and compare with observed samples • Development of 'White Paper' developing AstroGrid's role for Phase-B and in the context of larger VO picture N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p26 Printed: 30/10/01

  27. AstroGrid and the AVO • Astrophysical Virtual Observatory (AVO) http://www.eso.org/projects/avo • European Commission supported programme, ~€2M • 3 year Phase-A study of a European astronomicalVO • Major partners: ESO, ST-ECF, AstroGrid, CDS, Terapix, Jodrell • Has links with similar US and Australian initiatives • 3 initial areas of study • Science requirements (ST-ECF) • Interoperability (CDS) • Key relevant technologies (AstroGrid) • AstroGrid taking lead in `Key Technologies' N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p27 Printed: 30/10/01

  28. AstroGrid's AVO Workpackages • AstroGrid AVO work aligned with it's Phase-A • Grid Technologies • Compute/ Storage Technologies • Data Base Technologies • Other AstroGrid AVO inputs: • The science case, towards a 'Virtual Observatory' • Interoperability, integrate with Pilot Federations • AstroGrid receives funding for 3 EU PDRA's • Includes one specfically to Jodrell Bank N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p28 Printed: 30/10/01

  29. VO initiatives in the USA • NSF have recently funded a 5 year CalTech/JHU led VO initiative ~$10M http://www.us-vo.org • GriPhyn – The Grid Physics Network • Aiming to deploy Petascale Virtual Data Grids • Supporting a number of major experiments • CMS and ATLAS at the LHC (CERN) • LIGO http://www.griphyn.org • SDSS • SDSS SkyServer – public access http://skyserver.fnal.gov http://www.griphyn.org N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p29 Printed: 30/10/01

  30. Concluding Remarks • AstroGrid is a major new UK funded e-science initiative • In partnership with EU centres it will play a lead role in the realisation of a European Virtual Observatory • AstroGrid is poised to significantly enhance the opportunities of the UK astronomical research community N A Walton: AstroGrid Overview: PPGrid Collaboration Meeting, Nov 5-6, 2001 p30 Printed: 30/10/01

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