The Footprint Database and Web Services of the Herschel Space Observatory
L\'aszl\'o Dobos, Erika Varga-Vereb\'elyi, Eva Verdugo, David, Teyssier, Katrina Exter, Ivan Valtchanov, Tam\'as Budav\'ari, Csaba Kiss

TL;DR
The paper introduces the Herschel Footprint Database and Web Services, enabling precise, efficient searches of Herschel Space Observatory data based on exact sky coverage, surpassing previous bounding circle methods.
Contribution
It presents a unified data model and exact geometric representation of observation footprints, improving search accuracy and handling complex shapes for Herschel data.
Findings
Developed a unified data model for all Herschel instruments.
Created an exact geometric footprint database for precise sky coverage.
Implemented fast search algorithms using Hierarchical Triangular Mesh.
Abstract
Data from the Herschel Space Observatory is freely available to the public but no uniformly processed catalogue of the observations has been published so far. To date, the Herschel Science Archive does not contain the exact sky coverage (footprint) of individual observations and supports search for measurements based on bounding circles only. Drawing on previous experience in implementing footprint databases, we built the Herschel Footprint Database and Web Services for the Herschel Space Observatory to provide efficient search capabilities for typical astronomical queries. The database was designed with the following main goals in mind: (a) provide a unified data model for meta-data of all instruments and observational modes, (b) quickly find observations covering a selected object and its neighbourhood, (c) quickly find every observation in a larger area of the sky, (d) allow for…
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