TY - JOUR
T1 - IPAC image processing and data archiving for the palomar transient factory
AU - Laher, Russ R.
AU - Surace, Jason
AU - Grillmair, Carl J.
AU - Ofek, Eran O.
AU - Levitan, David
AU - Sesar, Branimir
AU - van Eyken, Julian C.
AU - Law, Nicholas M.
AU - Helou, George
AU - Hamam, Nouhad
AU - Masci, Frank J.
AU - Mattingly, Sean
AU - Jackson, Ed
AU - Hacopeans, Eugean
AU - Mi, Wei
AU - Groom, Steve
AU - Teplitz, Harry
AU - Desai, Vandana
AU - Hale, David
AU - Smith, Roger
AU - Walters, Richard
AU - Quimby, Robert
AU - Kasliwal, Mansi
AU - Horesh, Assaf
AU - Bellm, Eric
AU - Barlow, Tom
AU - Waszczak, Adam
AU - Prince, Thomas A.
AU - Kulkarni, Shrinivas R.
PY - 2014/7
Y1 - 2014/7
N2 - The Palomar Transient Factory (PTF) is a multiepochal robotic survey of the northern sky that acquires data for the scientific study of transient and variable astrophysical phenomena. The camera and telescope provide for wide-field imaging in optical bands. In the five years of operation since first light on 2008 December 13, images taken with Mould-R and SDSS-g′ camera filters have been routinely acquired on a nightly basis (weather permitting), and two different Hα filters were installed in 2011 May (656 and 663 nm). The PTF image-processing and data-archival program at the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC) is tailored to receive and reduce the data, and, from it, generate and preserve astrometrically and photometrically calibrated images, extracted source catalogs, and co-added reference images. Relational databases have been deployed to track these products in operations and the data archive. The fully automated system has benefited by lessons learned from past IPAC projects and comprises advantageous features that are potentially incorporable into other ground-based observatories. Both off-the-shelf and in-house software have been utilized for economy and rapid development. The PTF data archive is curated by the NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive (IRSA). A state-of-the-art custom Web interface has been deployed for downloading the raw images, processed images, and source catalogs from IRSA. Access to PTF data products is currently limited to an initial public data release (M81, M44, M42, SDSS Stripe 82, and the Kepler Survey Field). It is the intent of the PTF collaboration to release the full PTF data archive when sufficient funding becomes available.
AB - The Palomar Transient Factory (PTF) is a multiepochal robotic survey of the northern sky that acquires data for the scientific study of transient and variable astrophysical phenomena. The camera and telescope provide for wide-field imaging in optical bands. In the five years of operation since first light on 2008 December 13, images taken with Mould-R and SDSS-g′ camera filters have been routinely acquired on a nightly basis (weather permitting), and two different Hα filters were installed in 2011 May (656 and 663 nm). The PTF image-processing and data-archival program at the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC) is tailored to receive and reduce the data, and, from it, generate and preserve astrometrically and photometrically calibrated images, extracted source catalogs, and co-added reference images. Relational databases have been deployed to track these products in operations and the data archive. The fully automated system has benefited by lessons learned from past IPAC projects and comprises advantageous features that are potentially incorporable into other ground-based observatories. Both off-the-shelf and in-house software have been utilized for economy and rapid development. The PTF data archive is curated by the NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive (IRSA). A state-of-the-art custom Web interface has been deployed for downloading the raw images, processed images, and source catalogs from IRSA. Access to PTF data products is currently limited to an initial public data release (M81, M44, M42, SDSS Stripe 82, and the Kepler Survey Field). It is the intent of the PTF collaboration to release the full PTF data archive when sufficient funding becomes available.
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U2 - 10.1086/677351
DO - 10.1086/677351
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AN - SCOPUS:84904606623
SN - 0004-6280
VL - 126
SP - 674
EP - 710
JO - Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
JF - Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
IS - 941
ER -