Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2015

Presentation information

International Session (Oral)

Symbol P (Space and Planetary Sciences) » P-PS Planetary Sciences

[P-PS02] Enabling Access to Solar and Planetary Resources through the Virtual Observatory

Wed. May 27, 2015 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM 101A (1F)

Convener:*Baptiste Cecconi(LESIA, Observatoire de Paris), Yasumasa Kasaba(Dep. Geophysics Graduate School of Science Tohoku University), Yukio Yamamoto(The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science), Chair:Baptiste Cecconi(LESIA, Observatoire de Paris)

10:00 AM - 10:15 AM

[PPS02-04] Sharing Low Frequency Radio Data in the Virtual Observatory

*Baptiste CECCONI1, Sebastien HESS2, SIDANER, Pierre LE1, Stephane ERARD1, Andree COFFRE3, Emmanuel THETAS3, Nicolas ANDRE4, Vincent GENOT4, Jim THIEMAN5, Dave TYPINSKY5, Jim SKY5 (1.Observatoire de Paris, France, 2.ONERA, Toulouse, France, 3.Station de Radioastronomie, Nancay, France, 4.IRAP, Toulouse, France, 5.Radio-JOVE Project Team.)

Keywords:Jupiter Radio Decametric emissions, Virtual Observatory

In the double frame of the preparation of the ESA JUICE (Jupiter Icy Moon Explorer) mission and the development of a planetary sciences virtual observatory (VO), we are proposing a new set of tools directed to data providers as well as users, in order to ease data sharing and discovery. We will focus on ground based planetary radio observations (thus mainly Jupiter radio emissions), trying for instance to enhance the temporal coverage of jovian decametric emission. The data service we will be using is EPN-TAP, a planetary science data access protocol developed by Europlanet-VESPA (Virtual European Solar and Planetary Access). This protocol is derived from IVOA (International Virtual Observatory Alliance) standards. The Jupiter Routine Observations from the Nancay Decameter Array are already shared on the planetary science VO using this protocol. We will first introduce the VO tools and concepts of interest for the planetary radioastronomy community. We will then present the various data formats now used for such data services, as well as their associated metadata. We will finally show various prototypical tools that make use of this shared datasets.