MONITORING AND ANALYZING ASTRONOMICAL TRANSIENTS IN REAL-TIME
Veljko Vujčić,
Vladimir A. Srećković and
Radoslav Zamanov
Publication
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS AND CONTRIBUTED PAPERS: Building bridges between climate science and society through a transdisciplinary network, Page 99-100, https://doi.org/10.69646/bbbs2418
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS AND CONTRIBUTED PAPERS: Building bridges between climate science and society through a transdisciplinary network, September 10-14, 2024, Kopaonik Mt, Serbia, Edited by Vladimir A. Srećković, Aleksandra Kolarski, Filip Arnaut and Milica Langović
Published: 24. 11. 2024.
Abstract
As LSST / Rubin survey is approaching its first light, it will produce a near real-time data stream {Juric et al. 2016} of variable astronomical objects, also called transient events - or coloquially 'alerts'. Information on astronomical objects can be combined from multiple active or passive data sources, legacy databases or "follow up" observations, predictive AI models or categorization and pattern matching. Based on our previous research {Vujčić & Jevremović 2020}, we update our review of various software tools used for working with real time astronomical data streams.