Representations of Time Coordinates in FITS
Arnold H. Rots, Peter S. Bunclark, Mark R. Calabretta, Steven L., Allen, Richard N. Manchester, William T. Thompson

TL;DR
This paper extends the FITS standard to rigorously encode time coordinates across all scales and precisions, ensuring unambiguous, complete, and self-consistent temporal data representation within the existing WCS framework.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive standard for representing time in FITS files, compatible with current conventions and capable of handling various sampling methods.
Findings
Defines world coordinate functions for linear and lookup table sampled time axes
Ensures compatibility with existing FITS WCS standards
Provides a metadata set for unambiguous time representation
Abstract
In a series of three previous papers, formulation and specifics of the representation of World Coordinate Transformations in FITS data have been presented. This fourth paper deals with encoding time. Time on all scales and precisions known in astronomical datasets is to be described in an unambiguous, complete, and self-consistent manner. Employing the well--established World Coordinate System (WCS) framework, and maintaining compatibility with the FITS conventions that are currently in use to specify time, the standard is extended to describe rigorously the time coordinate. World coordinate functions are defined for temporal axes sampled linearly and as specified by a lookup table. The resulting standard is consistent with the existing FITS WCS standards and specifies a metadata set that achieves the aims enunciated above.
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