This brief tutorial shows you how to quickly add proper motions and
photometry from Gaia to (almost) any object list using the Virtual
Observatory. The VO protocol most suited to this kind of this is TAP
("table access protocol") and lets you transfer data and queries to
database servers. In the example, we will be using TOPCAT as a client.
There is no lock-in to it: There are libraries and other tools
allowing an integration of TAP operations into arbitrary workflows –
that's what standards are about. Tutorial supplements apply the
techniques to Simbad, show how to use TAP from Python, and introduce
UCDs.
The VO client Aladin offers powerful facilities of creating an
astrometrical calibration to images lacking WCS (World Coordinate
System) information. This tutorial shows how to go about doing this
for an image of the Ring Nebula in Lyr.
This tutorial uses SPLAT-VO to search the VO registry for spectra of
galaxies and quasars. From the obtained spectra, the Hydrogen Lyman
Alpha line will be used to compute redshift and velocity
Within this intermediate use case you learn about supernovae (see
also the tutorial “Distance to the Crab Nebula“,
ivo://edu.euro-vo.org/tutorials/08_m1_distance) and determine the
celestial coordinates of a just discovered candidate supernova on an
provided image without astrometric calibration. This use case provides
a glimpse of an activity that is representative of the practical tasks
that astronomers have to perform when they analyze data.
Introduction to Simulation Databases - Density Fields and Dark Matter
Halos
Date:
23 Mar 2022 13:13:13
Publisher:
The GAVO DC team
Description:
This tutorial was created for a physics teacher workshop (~ high
school level). It shows how to extract density fields and information
on dark matter halos from the CosmoSim database using SQL queries. It
is optimized for brevity.
Introduction to Simulation Databases Using CosmoSim
Date:
23 Mar 2022 13:13:08
Publisher:
The GAVO DC team
Description:
This tutorial shows how to do first SQL-queries on cosmological
databases, including retrieving mass functions, extracting merger
trees or particles of a specific dark matter halo.
Outlier Analysis in Low-Resolution Spectra: DFBS and Beyond
Date:
11 Apr 2023 13:12:10
Publisher:
The GAVO DC team
Description:
Low-resolution spectra like those resulting from objective prism
observations or the RP/BP instrument on board of the Gaia astrometry
satellite enable a wealth of interesting science. This use case
investigates one use leading up to combining many VO resources: The
identification of misclassified objects from reference databases.
This tutorial introduces a few techniques for working with image
services in the Virtual Observatory (VO) in general, using services
containing plate scans as examples. It will discuss both exploratory,
interactive use, and scripting using pyVO.
A short course on the VO's SQL-like query language, the Astronomical
Data Query Language. It also covers basic operation of some TAP user
agents. It is available as a multipage HTML rendering for online
perusal as well as a one-file PDF.