Dicover and access GAPS Time Series: prototyping for interoperability
Marco Molinaro, Serena Benatti, Andrea Bignamini, Riccardo Claudi

TL;DR
This paper discusses the initial development of an interoperable framework for accessing GAPS time series data, enabling broader scientific use and supporting IVOA's time domain initiatives.
Contribution
It introduces a prototype for making GAPS radial velocity time series data accessible within the Virtual Observatory framework, highlighting metadata and discovery challenges.
Findings
Mapped datasets against ObsCore model
Identified missing metadata requirements
Outlined future development steps
Abstract
The GAPS (Global Architecture of Planetary Systems) project is a, mainly Italian, effort for the comprehensive characterization of the architectural properties of planetary systems as a function of the host stars' characteristics by using radial velocities technique. Since the beginning (2012) the project exploited the HARPS-N high resolution optical spectrograph mounted at the 4-m class TNG telescope in La Palma (Canary Islands). More recently, with the upgrade of the TNG near-infrared spectrograph GIANO-B, obtained in the framework of the GIARPS project, it has become possible to perform simultaneous observations with these two instruments, providing thus, at the same time, data both in the optical and in the near-infrared range. The large amount of data obtained in about 5 years of observations provided various scientific outputs, and among them, time series of radial velocity (RV)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTime Series Analysis and Forecasting
