The ALMA Science Archive Reaches a Major Milestone

Authors: Felix Stoehr, Alisdair Manning, Stewart McLay, Kyoko Ashigatawa, Miguel del Prado, Dustin Jenkins, Adrian Damian, Kuo-Song Wang, Anthony Moraghan, Adele Plunkett, Andrew Lipnicky, Patricio Sanhueza, Gabriela Calistro Rivera, Severin Gaudet

The ESO Messenger, 2022, Vol. 187, p. 25-30
arXiv: 2208.03275v1 - DOI (astro-ph.IM)
6 pages, 7 figues
License: CC BY 4.0

Abstract: Science archives are cornerstones of modern astronomical facilities. In this paper we describe the version 1.0 milestone of the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array Science Archive. This version features a comprehensive query interface with rich metadata and visualisation of the spatial and spectral locations of the observations, a complete set of virtual observatory services for programmatic access, text-based similarity search, display and query for types of astronomical objects in SIMBAD and NED, browser-based remote visualisation, interactive previews with tentative line identification and extensive documentation including video and Jupyter Notebook tutorials. The development is regularly evaluated by means of user surveys and is entirely focused on providing the best possible user experience with the goal of helping to maximise the scientific productivity of the observatory.

Submitted to arXiv on 05 Aug. 2022

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