Towards a better coordination of Multimessenger observations: VO and future developments
J.-U. Ness, C. S\'anchez Fern\'andez, A. Ibarra, R. Saxton, J., Salgado, E. Kuulkers, P. Kretschmar, M. Ehle, E. Salazar, C. Gabriel, and M., Perdikeas

TL;DR
This paper introduces standardized Virtual Observatory protocols, ObjVisSAP and ObsLocTAP, enabling automatic, efficient coordination of multimessenger astronomical observations by providing accessible visibility and scheduling data.
Contribution
The paper presents two new VO protocols that standardize access to observatory visibility and planning data, facilitating automation in multimessenger observation coordination.
Findings
Prototype service implemented by INTEGRAL mission.
Clients can quickly determine source observability within 30 days.
Other missions are adopting the protocols.
Abstract
Context. Towards the multimessenger era, the scientific demand for simultaneous observations with different facilities is continuously increasing. The main challenges of coordinating observations is the determination of common visibility and respective scheduling constraints to find common free slots. While all this information is publicly available via the respective observatory web pages, it is cumbersome to find this information from a large diversity of web interfaces and web tables. Aims. Coordinated observations have been planned already, but their number will continue to increase, and the larger complexity requires much better use of automatic routines. Methods. Automatic tools are not able to obtain visibility and planning information from web interfaces. Standard interfaces between observatories need to be developed to use automatic tools. We present two Virtual Observatory…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCalibration and Measurement Techniques · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
