Gaia Data Release 1: The archive visualisation service
A. Moitinho, A. Krone-Martins, H. Savietto, M. Barros, C. Barata, A.J., Falc\~ao, T. Fernandes, J. Alves, A.F. Silva, M. Gomes, J. Bakker, A.G.A., Brown, J. Gonz\'alez-N\'u\~nez, G. Gracia-Abril, R. Guti\'errez-S\'anchez, J., Hern\'andez, S. Jordan, X. Luri, B. Merin, F. Mignard

TL;DR
The paper introduces a web-based interactive visualization service for Gaia DR1 data, enabling users to explore vast astronomical datasets through multi-panel plots and region-based query generation, enhancing data accessibility and analysis.
Contribution
It presents a client-server visualization platform that simplifies exploration of large Gaia datasets with on-demand detail and visual query tools, a novel approach for astronomical data archives.
Findings
Provides an interactive web-based visualization workspace
Enables creation of ADQL queries from visual regions
Supports detailed exploration of Gaia DR1 and TGAS data
Abstract
Context: The first Gaia data release (DR1) delivered a catalogue of astrometry and photometry for over a billion astronomical sources. Within the panoply of methods used for data exploration, visualisation is often the starting point and even the guiding reference for scientific thought. However, this is a volume of data that cannot be efficiently explored using traditional tools, techniques, and habits. Aims: We aim to provide a global visual exploration service for the Gaia archive, something that is not possible out of the box for most people. The service has two main goals. The first is to provide a software platform for interactive visual exploration of the archive contents, using common personal computers and mobile devices available to most users. The second aim is to produce intelligible and appealing visual representations of the enormous information content of the archive.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Scientific Research and Discoveries · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
