- ID:
- ivo://arvo/siap
- Title:
- Armenian Virtual Observatory SIAP
- Short Name:
- ArVO SIAP
- Date:
- 13 Mar 2019 16:46:42
- Publisher:
- Armenian Virtual Observatory
- Description:
- Armenian Virtual Observatory SIAP API service gives possibility to make a SIAP http request to ArVO astronomical database, which contains the data gained by Byurakan Observatory. The main part of ArVO astronomical data is the First Byurakan Survey (FBS), which is the largest and the first systematic objective prism survey of the extragalactic sky. It covers 17,000 sq.deg. in the Northern sky together with a high galactic latitudes region in the Southern sky.
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- ID:
- ivo://astron.nl/apertif_dr_bootes/q/cutout
- Title:
- Apertif DR Bootes - Mosaic
- Short Name:
- DR Bootes
- Date:
- 23 Jun 2023 13:45:11
- Publisher:
- ASTRON
- Description:
- This service provides mosaic from the images of the Apertif DR Bootes.
- ID:
- ivo://astron.nl/lolss/q/cutout
- Title:
- LoLSS - Image Cutout Service
- Short Name:
- LoLSS Cutout
- Date:
- 02 Feb 2023 15:08:05
- Publisher:
- ASTRON
- Description:
- This service provides cutouts from the images of the LOFAR LBA Sky Survey (LoLSS).
- ID:
- ivo://astron.nl/hetdex/lotss-dr1-img/imgs
- Title:
- LoTSS-DR1 Image Archive
- Short Name:
- LoTSS-DR1 images
- Date:
- 12 Nov 2021 16:37:07
- Publisher:
- ASTRON
- Description:
- This service queries the catalog of images from the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey First Data Release (LoTSS-DR1). This data release contains images and catalogs that characterise the low-frequency radio emission in the region of the HETDEX Spring Field (right ascension 10h45m00s to15h30m00s and declination 45◦00′00′′ to 57◦00′00′′). A total of 325,694 radio sources are detected in a region covering 424 square degrees. The maps have a median sensitivity of 71 uJy/beam and a resolution of 6 arcsec. Optical counterparts for 71% of the radio sources have been identified and where possible photometric redshifts for these sources have been derived.
- ID:
- ivo://astron.nl/hetdex/lotss-dr1-img/cutout
- Title:
- LoTSS-DR1 Image Cutout Service
- Short Name:
- LoTSS-DR1 Cutout
- Date:
- 12 Nov 2021 16:37:07
- Publisher:
- ASTRON
- Description:
- This service provides cutouts from the images of the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey First Data Release (LoTSS-DR1). This data release contains images and catalogs that characterise the low-frequency radio emission in the region of the HETDEX Spring Field (right ascension 10h45m00s to15h30m00s and declination 45◦00′00′′ to 57◦00′00′′). A total of 325,694 radio sources are detected in a region covering 424 square degrees. The maps have a median sensitivity of 71 uJy/beam and a resolution of 6 arcsec. Optical counterparts for 71% of the radio sources have been identified and where possible photometric redshifts for these sources have been derived.
- ID:
- ivo://astron.nl/lotss_dr2/q/query_mosaics
- Title:
- LoTSS-DR2 mosaics
- Short Name:
- "Mosaics"
- Date:
- 28 Sep 2023 14:12:45
- Publisher:
- ASTRON
- Description:
- In this data release from the ongoing LOw-Frequency ARray (LOFAR) Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS) we present 120-168 MHz images covering 27% of the northern sky. Our coverage is split into two regions centred at approximately 12h45m +44°30′ and 1h00m +28°00′ and spanning 4178 and 1457 square degrees respectively. The images were derived from 3,451 hrs (7.6 PB) of LOFAR High Band Antenna data which were corrected for the direction-independent instrumental properties as well as direction-dependent ionospheric distortions during extensive, but fully automated, data processing. A catalogue of 4,395,448 radio sources is derived from our total intensity (Stokes I) maps, where the majority of these have never been detected at radio wavelengths before. At 6′′ resolution, our full bandwidth Stokes I continuum maps with a central frequency of 144 MHz have: a median rms sensitivity of 83 μ Jy/beam; a flux density scale accuracy of approximately 10%; an astrometric accuracy of 0.2′′; and we estimate the point-source completeness to be 90% at a peak brightness of 0.8 mJy/beam. By creating three 16 MHz bandwidth images across the band we are able to measure the in-band spectral index of many sources, albeit the error on the derived spectral index is > ±0.2 which is a consequence of our flux-density scale accuracy and small fractional bandwidth. Our circular polarisation (Stokes V) 20′′ resolution 120-168 MHz continuum images have a median rms sensitivity of 95 μ Jy/beam, and we estimate a Stokes I to Stokes V leakage of 0.056%. Our linear polarisation (Stokes Q and Stokes U) image cubes consist of 480 97.6 kHz wide planes and have a median rms sensitivity per plane of 10.8mJy/beam at 4′ and 2.2mJy/beam at 20′′; we estimate the Stokes I to Stokes Q/U leakage to be approximately 0.2%. Here we characterise and publicly release our Stokes I, Q, U and V images in addition to the calibrated uv-data to facilitate the thorough scientific exploitation of this unique dataset. This service queries the Stokes I continuum mosaic images.
- ID:
- ivo://astron.nl/lofartier1/q_img/imgs
- Title:
- LoTSS-PDR Image Archive
- Short Name:
- LoTSS-PDR images
- Date:
- 28 Apr 2021 10:35:08
- Publisher:
- ASTRON
- Description:
- This service queries the catalog of images from the LOFAR HBA Tier-1 preliminary data release (LoTSS-PDR). This data release contains images and catalogs that characterise the low-frequency radio emission in the region of the HETDEX Spring Field. In excess of 40,000 sources are detected in the images that cover an area of over 350 square degrees, have a resolution of 25 arcsec, and typical noise levels of less than 0.5 mJy/beam.
- ID:
- ivo://astron.nl/lofartier1/q_img/cutout
- Title:
- LoTSS-PDR Image Cutout Service
- Short Name:
- LoTSS-PDR Cutout
- Date:
- 28 Apr 2021 10:35:08
- Publisher:
- ASTRON
- Description:
- This service provides cutouts from the images of the LOFAR HBA Tier-1 preliminary data release (LoTSS-PDR). This data release contains images and catalogs that characterise the low-frequency radio emission in the region of the HETDEX Spring Field. In excess of 40,000 sources are detected in the images that cover an area of over 350 square degrees, have a resolution of 25 arcsec, and typical noise levels of less than 0.5 mJy/beam.
- ID:
- ivo://astron.nl/__system__/siap2/sitewide
- Title:
- The VO @ ASTRON SIAP Version 2 Service
- Short Name:
- ASTRON VO SIA2
- Date:
- 09 Jan 2020 07:54:53
- Publisher:
- ASTRON
- Description:
- The The VO @ ASTRON's sitewide SIAP version 2 service publishes all the images published through the site. For more advanced queries including uploads, all this data is also available through ObsTAP.
- ID:
- ivo://cadc.nrc.ca/sia
- Title:
- CADC Image Search (SIA)
- Short Name:
- CADC SIA
- Date:
- 19 Sep 2021 23:00:40
- Publisher:
- Canadian Astronomy Data Centre
- Description:
- Image search and retrieval for CADC imaging data.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/siap
- Title:
- VizieR SIA service
- Short Name:
- VizieR SIA
- Date:
- 05 May 2016 18:00:00
- Publisher:
- CDS VizieR service
- Description:
- This service provides SIA access for VizieR associated data in FITS format.
- ID:
- ivo://CEFCA/j-plus/J-PLUS-DR3
- Title:
- J-PLUS DR3 Catalogue (July, 2022)
- Short Name:
- J-PLUS-DR3
- Date:
- 20 Sep 2023 06:30:00
- Publisher:
- Centro de Estudios de Física del Cosmos de Aragón (CEFCA)
- Description:
- J-PLUS DR3 Catalogue (July, 2022) is based on scientific images in 12 filters collected from November 2015 to February 2022 covering a total area of ~3000 square degrees. The Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS) is an ongoing 12-band photometric optical survey, observing thousands of square degrees of the Northern Hemisphere from the dedicated JAST80 telescope at the Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre (OAJ, Teruel, Spain) . Please include the following in any published material that makes use of this data: "Based on observations made with the JAST80 telescope for the J-PLUS project at the Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre, in Teruel, owned, managed and operated by the Centro de Estudios de Física del Cosmos de Aragón."
- ID:
- ivo://CEFCA/j-plus/J-PLUS-DR2
- Title:
- J-PLUS DR2 Catalogue (July, 2020)
- Short Name:
- J-PLUS-DR2
- Date:
- 20 Sep 2023 06:30:00
- Publisher:
- Centro de Estudios de Física del Cosmos de Aragón (CEFCA)
- Description:
- J-PLUS DR2 Catalogue (July, 2020) is based on scientific images in 12 filters collected from November 2015 to February 2020 covering a total area of ~2000 square degrees. The Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS) is an ongoing 12-band photometric optical survey, observing thousands of square degrees of the Northern Hemisphere from the dedicated JAST80 telescope at the Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre (OAJ, Teruel, Spain) . Please include the following in any published material that makes use of this data: "Based on observations made with the JAST80 telescope for the J-PLUS project at the Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre, in Teruel, owned, managed and operated by the Centro de Estudios de Física del Cosmos de Aragón."
- ID:
- ivo://CEFCA/j-plus/J-PLUS-DR1
- Title:
- J-PLUS DR1 Catalogue (July, 2018)
- Short Name:
- J-PLUS-DR1
- Date:
- 20 Sep 2023 06:30:00
- Publisher:
- Centro de Estudios de Física del Cosmos de Aragón (CEFCA)
- Description:
- J-PLUS DR1 Catalogue (July, 2018) is based on scientific images in 12 filters collected from November 2015 to January 2018 covering a total area of ~1020 square degrees. The Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS) is an ongoing 12-band photometric optical survey, observing thousands of square degrees of the Northern Hemisphere from the dedicated JAST80 telescope at the Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre (OAJ, Teruel, Spain) . Please include the following in any published material that makes use of this data: "Based on observations made with the JAST80 telescope for the J-PLUS project at the Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre, in Teruel, owned, managed and operated by the Centro de Estudios de Física del Cosmos de Aragón."
- ID:
- ivo://CEFCA/minijpas/MINIJ-PAS-PDR201912
- Title:
- MINIJ-PAS PDR201912 Catalogue (December, 2019)
- Short Name:
- MINJPASPDR201912
- Date:
- 20 Sep 2023 06:30:00
- Publisher:
- Centro de Estudios de Física del Cosmos de Aragón (CEFCA)
- Description:
- MINIJ-PAS PDR201912 Catalogue (December, 2019) is based on scientific images in 60 filters covering a total area of ~1 square degree. MiniJ-PAS is a 60-band photometric optical survey based on images collected by the JST250 telescope and the Pathfinder instrument at the Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre (OAJ, Teruel, Spain) . Please include the following in any published material that makes use of this data: "Based on observations made with the JST250 telescope and PathFinder camera for Mini J-PAS project at the Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre, in Teruel, owned, managed and operated by the Centro de Estudios de Física del Cosmos de Aragón."
- ID:
- ivo://cxc.harvard.edu/csc.siap
- Title:
- Chandra Source Catalog
- Short Name:
- CSC
- Date:
- 24 Oct 2019
- Publisher:
- Chandra X-ray Observatory
- Description:
- The Chandra X-ray Observatory is the U.S. follow-on to the Einstein Observatory. Chandra was formerly known as AXAF, the Advanced X-ray Astrophysics Facility, but renamed by NASA in December, 1998. Originally three instruments and a high-resolution mirror carried in one spacecraft, the project was reworked in 1992 and 1993. The Chandra spacecraft carries a high resolution mirror, two imaging detectors, and two sets of transmission gratings. Important Chandra features are: an order of magnitude improvement in spatial resolution, good sensitivity from 0.1 to 10 keV, and the capability for high spectral resolution observations over most of this range. The Chandra Source Catalog (CSC) includes information about X-ray sources detected in observations obtained using the Chandra X-ray Observatory. Release 2.0 of the catalog includes 317,167 point, compact, and extended sources detected in ACIS and HRC-I imaging observations released publicly prior to the end of 2014. Observed source positions and multi-band count rates are reported, as well as numerous derived spatial, photometric, spectral, and temporal calibrated source properties that may be compared with data obtained by other telescopes. Each record includes the best estimates of the properties of a source based on data extracted from all observations in which the source was detected. The Chandra Source Catalog is extracted from the CXC"s Chandra Data Archive (CDA). The CXC should be acknowledged as the source of Chandra data. For detailed information on the Chandra Observatory and datasets see: http://cxc.harvard.edu/ for general Chandra information; http://cxc.harvard.edu/cda/ for the Chandra Data Archive; http://cxc.harvard.edu/csc/ for Chandra Source Catalog information.
- ID:
- ivo://cxc.harvard.edu/cscr1.siap
- Title:
- Chandra Source Catalog Release 1
- Short Name:
- CSCR1
- Date:
- 24 Oct 2019
- Publisher:
- Chandra X-ray Observatory
- Description:
- The Chandra X-ray Observatory is the U.S. follow-on to the Einstein Observatory. Chandra was formerly known as AXAF, the Advanced X-ray Astrophysics Facility, but renamed by NASA in December, 1998. Originally three instruments and a high-resolution mirror carried in one spacecraft, the project was reworked in 1992 and 1993. The Chandra spacecraft carries a high resolution mirror, two imaging detectors, and two sets of transmission gratings. Important Chandra features are: an order of magnitude improvement in spatial resolution, good sensitivity from 0.1 to 10 keV, and the capability for high spectral resolution observations over most of this range. The Chandra Source Catalog (CSC) includes information about X-ray sources detected in observations obtained using the Chandra X-ray Observatory. Release 1.1 of the catalog includes about 138,000 point and compact sources with observed spatial extents less than ~30 arcsec detected in a subset of ACIS and HRC-I imaging observations released publicly prior to the end of 2009. Observed source positions and multi-band count rates are reported, as well as numerous derived spatial, photometric, spectral, and temporal calibrated source properties that may be compared with data obtained by other telescopes. Each record includes the best estimates of the properties of a source based on data extracted from all observations in which the source was detected. The Chandra Source Catalog is extracted from the CXC"s Chandra Data Archive (CDA). The CXC should be acknowledged as the source of Chandra data. For detailed information on the Chandra Observatory and datasets see: http://cxc.harvard.edu/ for general Chandra information; http://cxc.harvard.edu/cda/ for the Chandra Data Archive; http://cxc.harvard.edu/csc/ for Chandra Source Catalog information.
- ID:
- ivo://cxc.harvard.edu/cscr2.siap
- Title:
- Chandra Source Catalog Release 2
- Short Name:
- CSCR2
- Date:
- 24 Oct 2019
- Publisher:
- Chandra X-ray Observatory
- Description:
- The Chandra X-ray Observatory is the U.S. follow-on to the Einstein Observatory. Chandra was formerly known as AXAF, the Advanced X-ray Astrophysics Facility, but renamed by NASA in December, 1998. Originally three instruments and a high-resolution mirror carried in one spacecraft, the project was reworked in 1992 and 1993. The Chandra spacecraft carries a high resolution mirror, two imaging detectors, and two sets of transmission gratings. Important Chandra features are: an order of magnitude improvement in spatial resolution, good sensitivity from 0.1 to 10 keV, and the capability for high spectral resolution observations over most of this range. The Chandra Source Catalog (CSC) includes information about X-ray sources detected in observations obtained using the Chandra X-ray Observatory. Release 2.0 of the catalog includes 317,167 point, compact, and extended sources detected in ACIS and HRC-I imaging observations released publicly prior to the end of 2014. Observed source positions and multi-band count rates are reported, as well as numerous derived spatial, photometric, spectral, and temporal calibrated source properties that may be compared with data obtained by other telescopes. Each record includes the best estimates of the properties of a source based on data extracted from all observations in which the source was detected. The Chandra Source Catalog is extracted from the CXC"s Chandra Data Archive (CDA). The CXC should be acknowledged as the source of Chandra data. For detailed information on the Chandra Observatory and datasets see: http://cxc.harvard.edu/ for general Chandra information; http://cxc.harvard.edu/cda/ for the Chandra Data Archive; http://cxc.harvard.edu/csc/ for Chandra Source Catalog information.
- ID:
- ivo://cxc.harvard.edu/cda.siap
- Title:
- Chandra X-ray Observatory Data Archive
- Short Name:
- CDA
- Date:
- 21 Dec 2015
- Publisher:
- Chandra X-ray Observatory
- Description:
- The Chandra X-ray Observatory is the U.S. follow-on to the Einstein Observatory. Chandra was formerly known as AXAF, the Advanced X-ray Astrophysics Facility, but renamed by NASA in December, 1998. Originally three instruments and a high-resolution mirror carried in one spacecraft, the project was reworked in 1992 and 1993. The Chandra spacecraft carries a high resolution mirror, two imaging detectors, and two sets of transmission gratings. Important Chandra features are: an order of magnitude improvement in spatial resolution, good sensitivity from 0.1 to 10 keV, and the capability for high spectral resolution observations over most of this range.
- ID:
- ivo://chivo/alma_fits/q/siap-alma-fits
- Title:
- Simple Image Access for ALMA FITS
- Short Name:
- SIAP ALMA FITS
- Date:
- 06 Nov 2017 14:35:31
- Publisher:
- ChiVO
- Description:
- The resource contains the recommendations and requirements for ALMA FITS products of the Inter-ARC ALMA Science Archive Working Group (ASAWG) with the view to including a metadataset that is complete and easily accessible by the ChiVO Data Provider (CDP).
- ID:
- ivo://3CRSnapshots/sia
- Title:
- 3CRSnapshots Simple Image Access Service
- Short Name:
- 3CRSnap.sia
- Date:
- 20 Jul 2023 09:37:07
- Publisher:
- 3CR Snapshot Team
- Description:
- Simple Image Access Service for 3CRSnapshot resources managed at the Observatoire de Strasbourg
- ID:
- ivo://au.csiro/casda/SIA2
- Title:
- CSIRO ASKAP Science Data Archive Image Access Service
- Short Name:
- CSIRO ASKAP SIA2
- Date:
- 07 Jul 2017 16:23:19
- Publisher:
- CSIRO
- Description:
- Simple Image Access v2 service for querying multi-dimensional image products from ASKAP radio astronomy observations
- ID:
- ivo://esavo/hsa/siap
- Title:
- Herschel ESA Archive SIAP
- Short Name:
- Herschel SIAP
- Date:
- 07 Feb 2024 10:18:51
- Publisher:
- ESA
- Description:
- Herschel standard data products were systematically generated by the Herschel Data Processing pipeline and made available to the users through the Herschel Science Archive (HSA) typically 1-2 days after an observation had been executed. Today all Herschel science data (~23,400 hours of observing, ~37,000 AORs) are publicly available, and there are science calibration observations (~2600 hours of observing, ~6600 AORs) available too. In addition "User Provided Data Products" (UPDPs) are also being served by the HSA.
- ID:
- ivo://eso.org/dss
- Title:
- Digitized Sky Survey
- Short Name:
- DSS ESO
- Date:
- 05 Jul 2021 08:18:13
- Publisher:
- ESO
- Description:
- The Online Digitized Sky Surveys (DSS1 & 2) server at the ESO/ST-ECF Archive provides access to the CD-ROM set produced by the Space Telescope Science Institute through its Guide Star Survey group. The images of these surveys are based on photographic data obtained using the Oschin Schmidt Telescope on Palomar Mountain and the UK Schmidt Telescope. The plates were processed into the present compressed digital form with the permission of these institutions. The photographic plates were scanned to a pixel scale of about 1.7 arcseconds per pixel for the POSS, SERC, and Palomar Quick-V surveys, and to about 1.0 arcseconds per pixel for the POSS-II surveys. Images of any part of the sky may be extracted from the DSS, in either FITS or GIF format.
- ID:
- ivo://esavo/hst/siap
- Title:
- European HST Archive SIAP service
- Short Name:
- Hubble SIAP ESA
- Date:
- 07 Feb 2024 10:19:49
- Publisher:
- European Space Agency
- Description:
- Science images from the HST and HLA collections hosted at ESAC/ESA. All public HST observations in calibrated and science-ready form are synchronised with the MAST services for HST reprocessed public data and corresponding metadata. The European HST archive interface can be accessed at https://hst.esac.esa.int/ehst
- ID:
- ivo://esavo/new-iso/siap
- Title:
- Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) ESA SIAP
- Short Name:
- ISO SIAP
- Date:
- 07 Feb 2024 10:20:42
- Publisher:
- European Space Agency
- Description:
- The Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) was the world's first true orbiting infrared observatory. Equipped with four highly-sophisticated and versatile scientific instruments, it was launched by Ariane in November 1995 and provided astronomers world-wide with a facility of unprecedented sensitivity and capabilities for a detailed exploration of the Universe at infrared wavelengths. The two spectrometers (SWS and LWS), a camera (ISOCAM) and an imaging photo-polarimeter (ISOPHOT) jointly covered wavelengths from 2.5 to around 240 microns with spatial resolutions ranging from 1.5 arcseconds (at the shortest wavelengths) to 90 arcseconds (at the longer wavelengths). Its 60 cm diameter telescope was cooled by superfluid liquid helium to temperatures of 2-4 K.
- ID:
- ivo://esavo/xmm/siap
- Title:
- XMM-Newton SIAP Service for Pointed Observation
- Short Name:
- XMM-Newton SIAP
- Date:
- 30 Apr 2024 07:24:45
- Publisher:
- European Space Agency
- Description:
- The European Space Agency's (ESA) X-ray Multi-Mirror Mission (XMM-Newton) was launched by an Ariane 504 on December 10th 1999. XMM-Newton is ESA's second cornerstone of the Horizon 2000 Science Programme. It carries 3 high throughput X-ray telescopes with an unprecedented effective area, and an optical monitor, the first flown on a X-ray observatory. The large collecting area and ability to make long uninterrupted exposures provide highly sensitive observations. Since Earth's atmosphere blocks out all X-rays, only a telescope in space can detect and study celestial X-ray sources. The XMM-Newton mission is helping scientists to solve a number of cosmic mysteries, ranging from the enigmatic black holes to the origins of the Universe itself. Observing time on XMM-Newton is being made available to the scientific community, applying for observational periods on a competitive basis.
- ID:
- ivo://esavo/xmm/siap-slew
- Title:
- XMM-Newton SIAP Service for Slew Observations
- Short Name:
- XMM-Newton SIAP
- Date:
- 30 Apr 2024 07:24:59
- Publisher:
- European Space Agency
- Description:
- The European Space Agency's (ESA) X-ray Multi-Mirror Mission (XMM-Newton) was launched by an Ariane 504 on December 10th 1999. XMM-Newton is ESA's second cornerstone of the Horizon 2000 Science Programme. It carries 3 high throughput X-ray telescopes with an unprecedented effective area, and an optical monitor, the first flown on a X-ray observatory. The large collecting area and ability to make long uninterrupted exposures provide highly sensitive observations. Since Earth's atmosphere blocks out all X-rays, only a telescope in space can detect and study celestial X-ray sources. The XMM-Newton mission is helping scientists to solve a number of cosmic mysteries, ranging from the enigmatic black holes to the origins of the Universe itself. Observing time on XMM-Newton is being made available to the scientific community, applying for observational periods on a competitive basis.
- ID:
- ivo://fai.kz/fai_agn/q/i
- Title:
- AGN observations obtained at FAI
- Short Name:
- fai_agn siap
- Date:
- 10 Oct 2023 11:48:20
- Publisher:
- Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute
- Description:
- The database of Active Galactic Nuclea (AGN) photometrical observations obtained on defferent telescopes at Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute, Almaty, Kazakhstan since 2016. Observations were carried out in the optical range.
- ID:
- ivo://fai.kz/grb_photometry/q/i
- Title:
- Photometrical observations of GRB
- Short Name:
- grb siap
- Date:
- 10 Oct 2023 11:48:20
- Publisher:
- Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute
- Description:
- The database of Gamma Ray Burst (GRB) photometrical observations obtained on defferent telescopes at Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute, Almaty, Kazakhstan. Observations were carried out in the optical range.
- ID:
- ivo://ia2.inaf.it/edu/inaf_oats/svas/C14/siap
- Title:
- INAF-OATs SVAS Educational Images SIAP service
- Short Name:
- svasC14siap
- Date:
- 13 Mar 2019 11:32:09
- Publisher:
- IA2
- Description:
- INAF-OATs SVAS Educational Images SIAP service. Le Stelle Vanno A Scuola (SVAS) proposes a modern tool to support teaching of astronomy, through the study and experimentation of its observation methods. SVAS offers to schools and teachers a remote laboratory with which carry out real observation sessions, managed in real time by the students under the supervision of the teacher, in the classroom, and of an astronomer, at the OATs, thanks to the telematic link between the school and the observatory. Students and teachers experience real astronomical observations, through the interactive participation to the different steps of planning, observing and acquiring the data. The project is addressed to 13-18 yr students. Every observation is previously planned together with the teachers, according to age and curriculum of the students, with the aim to maximize the results. The observing activity, lasting about 90 minutes and led by an astronomer of the OATs, can be done during the morning (observation of the Sun) or in the evening (observation of stars, nebulae, clusters and galaxies). SVAS involves the Astronomical Observatory of Trieste (OATs), the school (of every level) and the University of Trieste. SVAS is supported by the Consorzio per l’Incremento degli Studi e delle Ricerche dei Dipartimenti di Fisica e Astronomia dell’Università di Trieste and by the Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca.
32. Tirgo IR Archive
- ID:
- ivo://ia2.inaf.it/hosted/tirgo/arnica
- Title:
- Tirgo IR Archive
- Date:
- 13 Mar 2019 11:37:19
- Publisher:
- IA2
- Description:
- The Archive is formed with all files measured with ARcetri Near Infrared CAmera ( ARNICA). Each files contains (in FITS format) or a single exposure or the mean of single exposures taken at the same telescope position. The filer used can be either a Johnson broad band infrared filter (J, H, K), or a narrow band filter (see ARNICA) page for details). Most measures was acquired at the TIRGO telescope, while a smaller sample cames from the few telescopes Arnica was ported to (WHT, NOT, VATT and TNG). All frame are in FITS format and are 256x256 pixels in size. The archive contains more than 250.000 frames. Most files belongs to a compound measure (we call them "a mosaic").
- ID:
- ivo://ia2.inaf.it/tng/lrs/siap
- Title:
- TNG - LRS @ IA2 image archive
- Date:
- 13 Mar 2019 11:38:26
- Publisher:
- IA2
- Description:
- DOLORES (Device Optimized for the LOw RESolution) is a focal reducer instrument installed at the Nasmyth B focus of the TNG. The detector is a 2048 x 2048 E2V 4240 Thinned back-illuminated, deep-depleted, Astro-BB coated CCD with a pixel size of 13.5 µ. The scale is 0.252 arcsec/px which yields a field of view of about 8.6 x 8.6 arcmin. The instrument allows imaging through broad and narrow band filters as well as spectroscopic observations with resolving powers between RS=~500 and RS=~6000. A multi-slit mode, based on custom masks manufactured by a dedicate cutting machine, is also available. Please note that MOS programs are bound to strict constraints on the number of masks and on the time necessary to design and manufacture them. In particular, each program can request up to a maximum of 5 masks per night and 10 masks per observing run.
- ID:
- ivo://ia2.inaf.it/tng/nics/siap
- Title:
- TNG - NICS @ IA2 image archive
- Date:
- 13 Mar 2019 11:38:50
- Publisher:
- IA2
- Description:
- NICS (Near Infrared Camera Spectrometer) is the TNG infrared (0.9-2.5 µm) multimode instrument which is based on a HgCdTe Hawaii 1024x1024 array. Its observing capabilities include imaging (4.2' x 4.2' f.o.v.), high-throughput low resolution spectroscopy (RS=50-500), medium resolution spectoscopy (max-R=2500), imaging polarimetry, spectropolarimetry and, when coupled to the adaptive optics module, nearly diffraction limited imaging.
35. TNG - OIG @ IA2
- ID:
- ivo://ia2.inaf.it/tng/oig/siap
- Title:
- TNG - OIG @ IA2
- Date:
- 13 Mar 2019 11:39:14
- Publisher:
- IA2
- Description:
- OIG is a CCD camera for direct imaging at optical wavelengths (between 0.32 nd 1.1 microns) for the TNG. It is mounted on the Nasmyth A Adapter interface. OIG is designed to host a variety of CCD chips or mosaics for a field of view up to 10 arcmin. At the moment it is equipped with a mosaic of two thinned and back-illuminated EEV 42-80 CCDs with 2048 x 4096 pixels each (pixel size of 13.5 microns). The resulting pixel scale is 0.072 arcsec/pix for a total field of view of about 4.9 x 4.9 arcmin.
- ID:
- ivo://ia2.inaf.it/hosted/wings/siap/opt
- Title:
- WINGS Optical wide--field images
- Short Name:
- WINGSOptIma
- Date:
- 13 Mar 2019 11:37:53
- Publisher:
- IA2
- Description:
- WINGS (WIde-field Nearby Galaxy-cluster Survey) is an all-sky (|b|>20) survey of a complete, X-ray selected sample of galaxy clusters in the redshift range 0.04-0.07. The core of the WINGS project is the optical (B,V) imaging survey. It provides photometric data for huge samples of galaxies (~550,000) and stars (~190,000) in the inner field (34'x34') of 77 nearby galaxy clusters. (http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2006A%26A...445..805F)
- ID:
- ivo://idoc.ginco/herschel/spirepacs
- Title:
- Herschel Idoc Database (HESIOD) SPIRE PACS
- Short Name:
- HESIOD
- Date:
- 13 Mar 2019 13:04:15
- Publisher:
- IDOC GINCO
- Description:
- All data for the Herschel SPIRE and PACS guaranted time program on Interstellar Medium (SAG-4) and other public data processed at IDOC. All data have been reprocessed at IDOC using advanded reprocessing pipeline.
- ID:
- ivo://idoc.ginco/herschel/spirepacsCutOut
- Title:
- Herschel Idoc Database (HESIOD) SPIRE PACS CutOut
- Short Name:
- HESIOD
- Date:
- 13 Mar 2019 13:04:26
- Publisher:
- IDOC GINCO
- Description:
- All data for the Herschel SPIRE and PACS guaranted time program on Interstellar Medium (SAG-4) and other public data processed at IDOC. All data have been reprocessed at IDOC using advanded reprocessing pipeline.
- ID:
- ivo://iacvo/IAC80
- Title:
- IAC80 Image Archive
- Short Name:
- IAC80
- Date:
- 11 Aug 2023 00:47:36
- Publisher:
- Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias
- Description:
- General optical CCD observations of the north sky with the IAC80 telescope at the Teide Observatory (Tenerife)
- ID:
- ivo://iacvo/PSZ1y2
- Title:
- PSZ1 and PSZ2 Planck catalogs images
- Short Name:
- PSZ1y2
- Date:
- 23 May 2019 15:00:57
- Publisher:
- Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias
- Description:
- PSZ1 and PSZ2 Planck images in optical wavelength
- ID:
- ivo://iacvo/nebula
- Title:
- The IAC Morphological Catalog of Northern Galactic Planetary Nebulae
- Short Name:
- IAC-PNebula
- Date:
- 11 Aug 2023 13:03:05
- Publisher:
- Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias
- Description:
- The IAC Morphological Catalog of Northern Galactic Planetary Nebulae (PNs)
- ID:
- ivo://ison.clt/siap
- Title:
- ISON Optical Survey
- Short Name:
- ISON-CLT
- Date:
- 13 Mar 2019 13:07:46
- Publisher:
- ISON
- Description:
- ISON Near-Ecliptic Optical Survey
- ID:
- ivo://jao.alma/sia2_ea
- Title:
- Official ALMA Simple Image Access (EA server at NAOJ)
- Short Name:
- ALMA SIA2 EA
- Date:
- 03 Jun 2022 10:01:16
- Publisher:
- Joint ALMA Observatory (JAO)
- Description:
- The official ALMA SIA2 service. It provides an extended SIA v2.0 view of all ALMA observations.
- ID:
- ivo://jao.alma/sia2_eu
- Title:
- Official ALMA Simple Image Access (EU server at ESO)
- Short Name:
- ALMA SIA2 EU
- Date:
- 03 Jun 2022 10:01:07
- Publisher:
- Joint ALMA Observatory (JAO)
- Description:
- The official ALMA SIA2 service. It provides an extended SIA v2.0 view of all ALMA observations.
- ID:
- ivo://jao.alma/sia2_na
- Title:
- Official ALMA Simple Image Access (NA server at NRAO)
- Short Name:
- ALMA SIA2 NA
- Date:
- 03 Jun 2022 10:00:55
- Publisher:
- Joint ALMA Observatory (JAO)
- Description:
- The official ALMA SIA2 service. It provides an extended SIA v2.0 view of all ALMA observations.
- ID:
- ivo://jvo/isas/akari/fis_v1
- Title:
- AKARI Far-infrared All-Sky Survey Maps
- Short Name:
- AKARI_FIS_V1
- Date:
- 18 Dec 2022 01:11:53
- Publisher:
- JVO
- Description:
- The AKARI Far-infrared All-Sky Survey Maps is produced with the participation of people from the following institutes: University of Tokyo, ISAS/JAXA, Tohoku University, and University of Tsukuba. The image data in this release are produced based on the AKARI All-Sky Survey with 4 far-infrared bands at N60 (65 um), WIDE-S (90 um), WIDE-L (140 um), and N160 (160 um).
- ID:
- ivo://jvo/alma
- Title:
- JVO ALMA VO Service
- Short Name:
- ALMA
- Date:
- 02 Mar 2021 06:25:34
- Publisher:
- JVO
- Description:
- ALMA VO Service
- ID:
- ivo://jvo/nobeyama
- Title:
- Nobeyama Radio Telescope FITS Archive
- Short Name:
- NRO FITS ARCHIVE
- Date:
- 14 Nov 2019 03:48:50
- Publisher:
- JVO
- Description:
- FITS data archive for Nobeyama 45m radio telescope.
- ID:
- ivo://jvo/subaru/moircs
- Title:
- Subaru MOIRCS data service
- Short Name:
- SUBARU_MOIRCS
- Date:
- 14 Nov 2019 03:50:26
- Publisher:
- JVO
- Description:
- MOIRCS (Multi-Object InfraRed Camera and Spectrograph) provides wide-field imaging and long-slit / multi-object (MOS) spectroscopic capabilities in the 0.9 ~ 2.5 µm spectral range under the natural seeing condition. The 4'?~7' field of view is covered by two Hawaii-2 2048?~2048 arrays with the spatial resolution of 0.117 arcsec/pixel.
- ID:
- ivo://jvo/subaru/spcam
- Title:
- Subaru Suprime-Cam data service
- Short Name:
- SUBARU_SUP
- Date:
- 04 Nov 2020 06:00:31
- Publisher:
- JVO
- Description:
- The Subaru Prime Focus Camera (Suprime-Cam) is a mosaic of ten 2048 x 4096 CCDs, located at the prime focus of Subaru Telescope, which covers a 34' x 27' field of view with a pixel scale of 0.20''. This service provides access to the JVO Subaru Suprime-Cam mosaic image archive. The purpose of this archive is to provide quick look images taken by Subaru/Suprime-Cam. Those images were processed by a pipeline developed by JVO.