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| Paper: |
JWST @ ESA Datalabs, Enabling Collaborative Research During Commissioning and Scientific Operations |
| Volume: |
538, ADASS XXXII |
| Page: |
301 |
| Authors: |
Marcos López-Caniego, María Arévalo-Sánchez, Javier Arevalo, Javier Espinosa, Álvaro Labiano, Anthony Marston, Miguel Angel Diego, B. Merín, Vicente Navarro, and S. del Rio |
| DOI: |
10.26624/YWGE4200 |
| Abstract: |
ESA Datalabs is the new science exploitation platform developed by the Data Science and Archives Division at the European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC). This new platform sits next to ESA's astronomy, planetary and heliophysics archives and allows scientists to access, explore and analyze archival data within the platform, while also providing on-line processing and collaborative research facilities. The users of ESA Datalabs benefit from the latest computing infrastructure, technologies and pre-installed software, allowing a focus on science rather than system setup. Public data hosted at the European JWST archive (eJWST) can be already accessed in ESA Datalabs via pre-mounted NFS volumes and the ESA JWST astroquery module, that also allows exclusive access data retrieval with the necessary MAST credentials. In addition, several research groups involved in the science readiness activities of the JWST during Commissioning, and, more recently, researchers from the JWST Guaranteed Time Observations teams, have been using ESA Datalabs collaborative research areas to analyze proprietary data, sharing software and results. In this poster, we present the status of the JWST research areas in ESA Datalabs, the software, example notebooks and ancillary data that have been made available to JWST scientists to carry out their research. |
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