Petabytes to science
Abstract
A Kavli foundation sponsored workshop on the theme Petabytes to Science was held 12th to 14th of February 2019 in Las Vegas. The aim of the this workshop was to discuss important trends and technologies which may support astronomy. We also tackled how to better shape the workforce for the new trends and how we should approach education and public outreach. This document was coauthored during the workshop and edited in the weeks after. It comprises the discussions and highlights many recommendations which came out of the workshop. We shall distill parts of this document and formulate potential white papers for the decadal survey.
Citation
Bauer , A E , Bellm , E C , Bolton , A S , Chaudhuri , S , Connolly , A J , Cruz , K L , Desai , V , Drlica-Wagner , A , Economou , F , Gaffney , N , Kavelaars , J , Kinney , J , Li , T S , Lundgren , B , Margutti , R , Narayan , G , Nord , B , Norman , D J , O'Mullane , W , Padhi , S , Peek , J E G , Schafer , C , Schwamb , M E , Smith , A M , Tollerud , E J , Weijmans , A-M & Szalay , A S 2019 ' Petabytes to science ' . < http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2019arXiv190505116B >
Type
Working or discussion paper
Description
Paper published on ArXiv to raise awareness and start discussions about data access in the era of large astronomical surveys.Collections
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