The SAMI Galaxy Survey: A prototype data archive for Big Science exploration

We describe the data archive and database for the SAMI Galaxy Survey, an ongoing observational program that will cover ≈3400 galaxies with integral-field (spatially-resolved) spectroscopy. Amounting to some three million spectra, this is the largest sample of its kind to date. The data archive and b...

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Main Authors: Konstantopoulos, I.S., Green, A.W., Foster, C., Scott, N., Allen, J.T., Fogarty, L.M.R., Lorente, N.P.F., Sweet, S.M., Hopkins, A.M., Bland-Hawthorn, J., Bryant, J.J., Croom, S.M., Goodwin, M., Lawrence, J.S., Owers, M.S., Richards, S.N.
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spelling ftanucanberra:oai:openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au:1885/112402 2024-01-14T10:10:21+01:00 The SAMI Galaxy Survey: A prototype data archive for Big Science exploration Konstantopoulos, I.S. Green, A.W. Foster, C. Scott, N. Allen, J.T. Fogarty, L.M.R. Lorente, N.P.F. Sweet, S.M. Hopkins, A.M. Bland-Hawthorn, J. Bryant, J.J. Croom, S.M. Goodwin, M. Lawrence, J.S. Owers, M.S. Richards, S.N. application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1885/112402 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ascom.2015.08.002 unknown Elsevier 2213-1337 http://hdl.handle.net/1885/112402 doi:10.1016/j.ascom.2015.08.002 © 2015 Published by Elsevier B.V. Astronomy and Computing Astronomical databases: miscellaneous Surveys Virtual observatory tools Methods: miscellaneous Journal article ftanucanberra https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ascom.2015.08.002 2023-12-15T09:37:23Z We describe the data archive and database for the SAMI Galaxy Survey, an ongoing observational program that will cover ≈3400 galaxies with integral-field (spatially-resolved) spectroscopy. Amounting to some three million spectra, this is the largest sample of its kind to date. The data archive and built-in query engine use the versatile Hierarchical Data Format (HDF5), which precludes the need for external metadata tables and hence the setup and maintenance overhead those carry. The code produces simple outputs that can easily be translated to plots and tables, and the combination of these tools makes for a light system that can handle heavy data. This article acts as a contextual companion to the SAMI Survey Database source code repository, samiDB, which is freely available online and written entirely in Python. We also discuss the decisions related to the selection of tools and the creation of data visualisation modules. It is our aim that the work presented in this article – descriptions, rationale, and source code – will be of use to scientists looking to set up a maintenance-light data archive for a Big Science data load. Article in Journal/Newspaper sami Australian National University: ANU Digital Collections Astronomy and Computing 13 58 66
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topic Astronomical databases: miscellaneous
Surveys
Virtual observatory tools
Methods: miscellaneous
spellingShingle Astronomical databases: miscellaneous
Surveys
Virtual observatory tools
Methods: miscellaneous
Konstantopoulos, I.S.
Green, A.W.
Foster, C.
Scott, N.
Allen, J.T.
Fogarty, L.M.R.
Lorente, N.P.F.
Sweet, S.M.
Hopkins, A.M.
Bland-Hawthorn, J.
Bryant, J.J.
Croom, S.M.
Goodwin, M.
Lawrence, J.S.
Owers, M.S.
Richards, S.N.
The SAMI Galaxy Survey: A prototype data archive for Big Science exploration
topic_facet Astronomical databases: miscellaneous
Surveys
Virtual observatory tools
Methods: miscellaneous
description We describe the data archive and database for the SAMI Galaxy Survey, an ongoing observational program that will cover ≈3400 galaxies with integral-field (spatially-resolved) spectroscopy. Amounting to some three million spectra, this is the largest sample of its kind to date. The data archive and built-in query engine use the versatile Hierarchical Data Format (HDF5), which precludes the need for external metadata tables and hence the setup and maintenance overhead those carry. The code produces simple outputs that can easily be translated to plots and tables, and the combination of these tools makes for a light system that can handle heavy data. This article acts as a contextual companion to the SAMI Survey Database source code repository, samiDB, which is freely available online and written entirely in Python. We also discuss the decisions related to the selection of tools and the creation of data visualisation modules. It is our aim that the work presented in this article – descriptions, rationale, and source code – will be of use to scientists looking to set up a maintenance-light data archive for a Big Science data load.
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author Konstantopoulos, I.S.
Green, A.W.
Foster, C.
Scott, N.
Allen, J.T.
Fogarty, L.M.R.
Lorente, N.P.F.
Sweet, S.M.
Hopkins, A.M.
Bland-Hawthorn, J.
Bryant, J.J.
Croom, S.M.
Goodwin, M.
Lawrence, J.S.
Owers, M.S.
Richards, S.N.
author_facet Konstantopoulos, I.S.
Green, A.W.
Foster, C.
Scott, N.
Allen, J.T.
Fogarty, L.M.R.
Lorente, N.P.F.
Sweet, S.M.
Hopkins, A.M.
Bland-Hawthorn, J.
Bryant, J.J.
Croom, S.M.
Goodwin, M.
Lawrence, J.S.
Owers, M.S.
Richards, S.N.
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title The SAMI Galaxy Survey: A prototype data archive for Big Science exploration
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