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Swift archive. Lorella Angelini/HEASARC. Swift Mission Characteristics. Collaboration USA/Italy/UK. Multi-wavelength observatory Burst Alert Telescope (BAT): 10-150 keV detect ~ 150 GRB per year onboard computation of positions arc-minute positional accuracy
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Swift archive Lorella Angelini/HEASARC
Swift MissionCharacteristics Collaboration USA/Italy/UK • Multi-wavelength observatory • Burst Alert Telescope (BAT): 10-150 keV • detect ~ 150 GRB per year • onboard computation of positions • arc-minute positional accuracy • Dedicated telescopes for X-rays, UV, and optical afterglow follow up: • 0.3-10 keV X-ray Telescope (XRT) • 170-650 nm UV/Optical Telescope (UVOT) • 0.3-2.5 arc-second locations • existing hardware from JET-X and XMM • determine redshifts from X-ray absorption, lines, and Lyman-a cutoff • Rapid response satellite • 20 - 70 sec to slew within FOV of BAT • autonomous operations • factor 100 improved response time • continue monitoring of fading afterglow • rapid dissemination of the data Launch 5 Dec 2003
Latest on the Mission • Spacecraft delivered to GSFC (August 2002) • XRT & UVOT completed & calibrated (XRT: Sep 02;UVOT: Nov 02) • Integrated with the Spacecraft • BAT completed, under calibration and final delivery in May 2003 • Approved of a SWIFT GO program : • Cycle 1 AO via the ROSS-2003 NRA (Sep 1 2003; due Dec 1 2003) • Open only to scientists at US institutions (similar programs may be possible in UK & Italy): • Cycle 1 begin ~4.5 months after launch for about 12 months • Proposals are for the following areas : • New GRB projects not duplicative of team key projects & not requiring GI-specific observatory pointings • Correlative observations of GRB’s with other telescopes • Theoretical studies to advance mission science return on GRBs
Swift rapid data dissemination plan • Data are downloaded via : • TDRSS. Series of messages after a trigger is detected on board. • broadcast via the GCN (minutes) • later archived as part of the final Swift archive (< a week) • Malindi. All the telemetry. About 6 -7 download per day • Two processing types of the Malindi data (same pipeline software) • Quick look (output data is not part of the final archive): • Data processed every Malindi dump, e.g. the same observation is re-processed when new data arrive. • Data public in 3-6 hours after each dump (from FTP SDC). • Permanent archive: • Final processing after an observation (~ 1 day of data ) • Archived after all telemetry for observation is available ( < a week)
Overview Swift Data Archive • Archive includes all data levels, calibration, software and documents • Data are in FITS format OGIP standards • GIF, JPEG and HTML used for products preview or to record processing • No proprietary period for data • But check-out (~45 days) & verification mission phase (3 months) where data are available only to the Swift team • Archival data at HEASARC, ISAC (Italy) & LEDAS (UK) • Data transfers are via DTS protocol (adapted from XMM)
SwiftDataFlow MOC PSU SDC GSFC Swift Staging area Italy archive ISAC HEASARC archive UK archive LEDAS QL World
HEASARC responsibilities • Populate and maintain the Swift science and calibration data archive • Provide the following services • Public access to the Swift archive • Science data analysis software environment • Web server for the Swift Science Support Center • Database system for the Swift tables • Long-term archive • Generate GRB summary products • These responsibilities are documented in the Swift-HEASARC MOU (16 Oct 2001) • Technical agreement via ICD in place with the SDC, ISAC, BAT Team (completed and Signed) & MSSL (draft)
Archival Data • Production data populate the archive from the start of the mission start & delivered in less than a week : • TDRSS messages (SDC) - by trigger number • Level 1,2,3 production data (SDC) - by observation • Monitoring & Calibration data (SDC/SSC) - by type & CALDB • GRB summary data products (HEASARC) associated with the GRB catalog - by GRB • Populate the archive on routine basis 5 months after launch • Surveys : XRT (ISAC), BAT (BAT team), UVOT (MSSL) - by time • Populate the archive not earlier than 1 yr into the mission with updates every 3 months Data volume estimate is 1 Gygabyte/day (does not include the surveys or GRB products)
Database tables • Each data set has at least one associated table • Allow user to select and retrieve data • Record high level information related to the data set (position, time and other parameters) • Additional tables associated with the production data: • As-flown timeline (log times of specific events) • Instrument configuration tables (log modes used by each of the instruments during an observation) • All tables associated with the production data contain keys to relate: • table entries with data files (e.g. sequence number) • different tables (e.g. target ID) • Tables delivered daily for the production data • For the surveys and GRB products tables update with data delivery
Recent Activities • Modify and/or develop, package & distribute automatic protocols for the archive (http://legacy.gsfc.nasa.gov/dts/dts.html) : • To transfer/deliver data Data Transfer System (DTS vn. 6) • To ingest Swift databases (DBSI vn. 1) • To ingest data in the archive (Data Archive System, DAS vn. 1) • Test plans: for DTS & end2end archive procedure • Tests of the protocols (May-Jun, Sep-Oct 02) SDC, ISAC, HEASARC • Prototype new interface to access table information & data archive • Web prototype to ingest data from the follow-up Team • Ingest XRT & UVOT calibration data in their flight format • Ingest the Swift software in the HEAsoft package
Automatic ingest protocols • HEASARC modified DTS (originally written & operational for XMM) : • To cope with multiple sites data transfers • To facilitate transfers of large files • Add extra the security capabilities • HEASARC developed DAS to move data & tables from the staging area in the final archive location • DAS consists of perl scripts initiated by DTS • Includes capability to move & replace data • Makes a copy of the data set on a back-up storage • Sends e-mail to operator to ingest databases • Keeps log of the data in the archive • HEASARC developed scripts to ingest the tables (DBSI) • In the EXOSAT DBMS (used by the other DC sites) • Specific ingest procedures for the Swift tables
Swift archive interface • The Swift archive will be access via : • HEASARC Browse • Dedicated Swift archive page • The Swift archive page is ‘just’ a front end page to Browse: • To post news on the Swift archive • To provide up-front common Swift parameters for searches (besides position & time) • To link the other data archive centers related to Swift & the GCN • Query outputs from Browse and the Swift archive page will be identical (e.g. no changes in the underline software) • We are implementing Swift databases by relating in the DBMS the Swift tables to facilitate user query & the retrieve of information .
Follow-up Team Web site • Follow-up team collect data in response to a GRB alert • But there is no organized way to keep a record of these data • Record this information is important : • To log which observatories (and/or energy range) have performed /will perform observations for a given GRB • To help plan future Swift observations • To assemble the results (and/or data) together with the Swift results in the catalog (and in the archive) • We develop a WEB prototype to demonstrate a mechanism to submit information from the follow up team • The prototype was presented at the last Swift SWG • Currently gathering inputs & suggestions before final implementation
General Features • Input form based on the Remote Proposal System (e.g. RPS) : • Cover page with the team member information (automatically filled). • Observation form to input results and data file • clone or add or delete previous input results • Submit : verify the form and email back all input information • Observation form allows to : • Write results in pre-allocated boxes (makes easier to parse numbers) • Upload files (format, content, and naming convention TBD) • Provide a link (http &/or URL ) to a site or to the data • Write a note to be shown with the data • The input information is ingested in a database system : • It is tagged with GRB, team member and observatory name • Search capability via GRB name or time (uses Browse HEASARC)
Ingest : Calibration & Software • Calibration data • Delivery of the Panther XRT calibration data (25 Nov 2002) • First delivery of the UVOT calibration data (29 Nov 2002) These data are in telemetry format are used to test the reformatting to FITS and science software. • SSC delivered the Build 2 Swift software to the HEASARC : • It has been currently integrated within HEAsoft • Test distribution tar file (Build3 Feb, Build 4 April) to ensure • no-crosstalk between different software packages • Properly run on different platforms
This year’s milestones • DTS and end2end tests with UKDC (March 2003) • Final hardware configuration for the archive (May 2003) • Populate with the calibration data out the pipeline • Implementation of the Swift data archive access (June 2003) • Script framework to derive the GRB high level data products • Software distribution : First release (Sep 2003) Launch 5 Dec 2003
BeppoSAX Archive at HEASARC • HEASARC hosts currently 90% of the BeppoSAX public data: • Data are from the NFI mainly LECS & MECS, 90% of the PDS and 10% of HPGSPC • Data are delivered to the HEASARC via CDs by the BeppoSAX-SDC now ASDC (ASI Science Data center) • The ASDC is now ready to re-process the NFI with the latest software & calibration & it s currently processing the WFC data • Future delivery to the HEASARC : • WFC data FOT (not FITS, Starting from March 03) • WFC processed data (FITS, Starting from May 03) • NFI re-process data (FITS all NFIs, Starting in April 03) • Delivery via DTS (already tested)