Astro-COLIBRI: a new platform for real-time multi-messenger astrophysics
Fabian Sch\"ussler, Atilla Kaan Alkan, Valentin Lefranc, Patrick, Reichherzer

TL;DR
Astro-COLIBRI is a comprehensive real-time platform designed to enhance multi-messenger astrophysics by integrating alerts, data, and visualization tools for transient and persistent sources across multiple wavelengths and messengers.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, scalable architecture with real-time data processing, multi-platform clients, and application-specific features for rapid identification and follow-up of astrophysical transients.
Findings
Enables real-time filtering and visualization of multi-messenger alerts.
Facilitates rapid follow-up observations of transient phenomena.
Supports high-energy gamma-ray counterpart searches.
Abstract
Flares of known astronomical sources and new transient phenomena occur on different timescales, from sub-seconds to several days or weeks. The discovery potential of both serendipitous observations and multi-messenger and multi-wavelength follow-up observations could be maximized with a tool which allows for quickly acquiring an overview over both persistent sources as well as transient events in the relevant phase space. We here present COincidence LIBrary for Real-time Inquiry (Astro-COLIBRI), a novel and comprehensive tool for this task. Astro-COLIBRI's architecture comprises a RESTful API, a real-time database, a cloud-based alert system and a website (https://astro-colibri.com) as well as apps for iOS and Android as clients for users. The structure of Astro-COLIBRI is optimized for performance and reliability and exploits concepts such as multi-index database queries, a global…
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