Oct 27 – 31, 2025
Europe/Stockholm timezone

The Solar Virtual Observatory (SVO)

Not scheduled
15m
Poster OPS - Open parallel session (OPS) Open parallel session

Speaker

Mr Robbe Vansintjan (Royal Observatory of Belgium (ROB))

Description

Developed in the framework of the H2020 SOLARNET project and now part of the EU OSCARS Federation of Solar Data project, the Solar Virtual Observatory (SVO) aims at making solar data more findable and accessible to the solar physics community. The SVO allows searching across multiple datasets as well as across the Heliophysics Event Database (HEK) and lets you search for data that overlaps with events from the HEK. It is conceived so that other event databases may also be linked to the SVO, such as for example for the ROB Event database that is soon to be publicly released. These capabilities will help researchers in discovering and accessing solar datasets from synoptic observations as well as solar data taken during short observation campaigns. At the heart of the SVO lies a database populated with meta-data from datasets taken by space- and ground-based telescopes. It is designed to be easily interoperable with external tools and is accessible through a web interface as well as python and IDL clients. The SVO is described in length, including use-case examples, in Mampaey et al, 2025 (doi: 10.1007/s11207-025-02424-0 )

Primary authors

Mr Benjamin Mampaey (Royal Observatory of Belgium (ROB)) Mr Robbe Vansintjan (Royal Observatory of Belgium (ROB)) Dr Véronique Delouille (Royal Observatory of Belgium (ROB))

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