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The CDPP (Centre de Données de Physique des Plasmas) is the french national centre of natural plasma data. Development of new tools and interoperability at CDPP. Christian Jacquey Graz, IWF, Nov. 23, 2007
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Origin and missions of the CDPP First phase of CDPP (1998-2005) Present phase (2005-…) -Context -Scientific targets -AMDA (Automated Mutli-Dataset Analysis) -Scientific animation Potential collaborations
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Origine and missions of the CDPP 1 st mission: long term archive of plasma data obtained with experiment realised with french participation, making them available to the community 2 nd mission: providing added value on the archived data services, tools 3 rd mission: participation to Virtual Observatory projects 4 th mission: scientifical animation (workshop, …) The CDPP was created in 1998 by both CNES and CNRS. The CDPP is hosted at CESR, Toulouse
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First phase: 1998 - 2005 Archiving more than 250 datasets, sometimes saving almost lost ones (GEOS 1,2, ISEE 1, 2, 3, ARCAD, WIND, ULYSSES, INTERBALL, CLUSTER,…) But: -Data available only in the native format -« Isolated » data sets ÞVery difficult to develop tools and services ÞSmall number of users Implication in the interoperability development, founder member of the SPASE consortium
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Second phase: 2005 - … Technological context: The volume, the diversity and the complexity of the data are increasing more and more The capacities of the machines and the networks are increasing The interoperability is developing Scientific context: THEMIS launched in February 2007, simultaneously flying with CLUSTER, DSTAR, GEOTAIL, ACE, WIND, and others STEREO launched in October 2006, simultaneously flying with ULYSSES, ACE, WIND Planetary missions are flying: VEX, MEX, MESSENGER, CASSINI So many data fantastic scientific opportunities but need of infrastructures for helping researchers to take advantage of them
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Scientific targets Heliophysics, Sun-Earth relationships Magnetospheric physics Planetology
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Heliophysics, Sun-Earth relationships Origin, propagation, characterisation, classification of the solar/interplanetary disturbances (CME, CIR, interplanetary shocks, clouds, filaments, …) Identification of the mechanism and sites of the acceleration of the solar energetic particles and their propagation Coupling to the Earth, geoeffectivness, level of disturbances in the ionosphere and the internal magnetosphere ÞModelling the 4D-heliosphere ÞPredicting the heliospheric conditions: space weather ÞPredicting their impact on the Earth environment
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Messenger VEX MEX Ulysses STEREO A and B Around the Earth: ACE, WIND THEMIS, CLUSTER, GEOTAIL, … shock Compressed solar wind Energetic particles ejecta August 15, 2007 Large scale constellation
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The multi-scale heliospheric constellation SOHO, STEREO, HINODE, RHESSI, Ground observatories Continuous solar observations: Constellation of probes distributed at large scale : Heliospheric probes: STEREO-A/B, ULYSSES, VOYAGER Planetary probes: MESSENGER, VEX, MEX, MGS, CASSINI Constellation of probes distributed at medium scale around the Earth orbit: ACE, WIND, THEMIS, GOES, GEOTAIL, CLUSTER, LANL Two sub-constellations in small scale cluster configuration THEMIS, CLUSTER, + detailed earth-ionosphere data + astronomical observations (aurora)
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X-ray GOES SOL/Workspace/ComposerPLAS/Workspace/Composer General functions Links to simulation SOL/tools PLAS tools Time tools FALSE DATA
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Magnetospheric physics Large-scale process at the origin of substorm Instabilities Multi-scale dynamics of the magnetopause versus solar wind or magnetosheath conditions Particle acceleration (shock, magnetotail, cusp, …) Turbulence … (so many interesting topics)
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The magnetospheric constellation
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Planetology Comparative study Dynamics of the planetary ionised environment versus solar wind conditions Plasma interaction with moons, rings, dust, neutrals … Magnetosphere without ionosphere (Mercury) Multi-species plasmas Plasmas in small structures (comets, L < R L )
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Ferrier et al. Example of comparative study H+H+ O+O+ VENUSMARS
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Basic requirements Easy access to many datasets from various origins Standardisation of the data for making them usable together Data in physical values Tools for exploring the content of data … Taking into account the present context, the development data centres are one of the keys for getting a fruitful return on the experimental investment
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Rebuilding the system Completing the data collections Making « hot » data available Standardisation of the data to make them usable by generic tools Developing tools (AMDA) Developing concrete application of interoperability, in collaboration with other data centres or data/service providers Toward a new CDPP
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“Hot” data at CDPP CLUSTER Prime Parameters High-res data for CLUSTER/WHISPER, STAFF, CIS The CDPP hosts a full mirror THEMIS database (space and ground data) DEMETER STEREO/SWAVES, IMPACT VEX, MEX ASPERA But also older data, useful for very large statistical analysis And remote access to the whole CDAWeb database, and soon, the CASSINI/MAPSKP and the VEX/MAG data
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AMDA Automated Mutli-Dataset Analysis
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Example: event search Old fashion: “paper” search AE, ALISEE-data IMP-8 AE, AL ISEE MAG ISEE- electron IMP8 MAG IMP8 PLA Current fashion: web Event search takes time and energy CDAWeb SPDF UCLA CAA CDPP And others
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Automated Mutiple Dataset Analysis AMDA: the goals Multiple Dataset: the study of the (multi-scale) dynamics of plasma objects requires to perform the integrated analysis of multi-point and multi-instrument data Automated (or semi-automated) Analysis: help for Search, characterisation, classification of events Extensive exploitation of the vast database (statistics) “historical” studies (example: through solar cycles) Building catalogues Building virtual constellations Time-Table (EventList) production
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AMDA, fact sheet Built in IDL, C, FORTRAN, Javascript Works on standardised and “simple” data, NetCDF Includes models (Tsyganenko, Shock, MP, NS, …) Uses external data (now from CDAWeb and soon from MAPSKP, IWF, …) Forum for user feedback Twiki for information (development, bugs, …) exchange Already in use for scientific studies AMDA DOES NOT WORK WITH InternetExplorer and Safari AMDA is public
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Functionalities Automated access to data Access to and on-the-flight ingestion of external data (test version only) Data merging Data download Data visualisation User edited parameter computation on the data Automated conditionnal search Visual search Production of Time-Tables
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AMDA, DEMO
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Conditionnal search STEP 1, on AMDA: search Test: X1< -10 Re BX 1 * BX 2 * BX 3 * BX 4 > 0 min([BX 1 BX 2 BX 3 BX 4 ]) < 0 max([BX 1 BX 2 BX 3 BX 4 ]) > 0 ÞTime-Table B B
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Local Database AMDA System CDAWeb CDPP MAPSKP AMDA/”External Data” others
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Scientific animation Organisation of workshops Hosting exchange pages (twiki) Hosting researchers for extended use of AMDA
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Collaborations Targeting data or service exchanges, interoperability, Virtual Observatory construction Developing more and more data access/processing/analysis facilities for serving the community Virtual Observatory? Example: a VO for heliophysics CDPP participates to the FP7 proposal HELIO
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Necessity to access to many data and tools Solar data Planetary data Heliospheric data Iono/Magnetospheric data MEDOC USER BASS2000 PDS NSSDC PSA CDPP NSSDC Simulation data/runs Astronomical data CDPP CAA
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A virtual observatory Solar data Planetary data Heliospheric data Iono/Magnetospheric data MEDOC USER BASS2000 PDS NSSDC PSA CDPP NSSDC Simulation data/runs Astronomical data CDPP CAA VO
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“Baby” magnetospheric VO based on Time-Table exchange Collaboration discussed with CESR, CAA, GAIA and CDAWeb. Already working between AMDA and CL 1)Definition of a standard format for time-table (likely VO-Table) 2)Implementation of interface for Time-Table exchange
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Time-Table: a simplified use case Science goal: study based on CLUSTER of the cross-tail current in the neutral sheet in relation with interplanetary and geomagnetic activity conditions STEP 1, on AMDA: search Test: X1< -10 Re BX 1 * BX 2 * BX 3 * BX 4 > 0 min([BX 1 BX 2 BX 3 BX 4 ]) < 0 max([BX 1 BX 2 BX 3 BX 4 ]) > 0 ÞTime-Table #1 STEP 2: Edition of Time-Table#1 Adding 2 hours before and after the time intervals of Time-Table #1 Time-Table #2 STEP 3, on CAA: Sending the Time-Table#2 and extracting a sub-database STEP 4, on GAIA: Sending the Time-Table#2 and extracting a sub-database STEP 5, on CDAWeb: Sending the Time-Table#2 and extracting a sub-database … STEP 7, on CL: Sending Time-Table#1 and looking at the distribution function Etc… B B
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Collaboration CDPP/IWF on planetology Final goal: construction of a VO for planetology VERY CHALLENGING: strong heterogeneity of disciplines, cultures, types of data Short term: Demonstrator based on AMDA using local ASPERA data and distant data (VEX-MAG at IWF, MAPSKP at CESR)
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Conclusion The CDPP is in strong evolution The CDPP develops tools for serving the community. These tools are free and public. The CDPP is opened for hosting workshops or visiting researchers The CDPP is volunteer to participate or stimulate collaboration for developing new services, facilities or infrastructures helping the progresses of the community.
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