Serge M. Monkewitz
California Institute of Technology
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arXiv: Astrophysics | 2008
K. von Braun; M. Abajian; B. Ali; R. Baker; G. B. Berriman; N-M. Chiu; David R. Ciardi; John C. Good; S. R. Kane; Anastasia C. Laity; D. L. McElroy; Serge M. Monkewitz; A. N. Payne; Solange V. Ramirez; Marion Schmitz; John R. Stauffer; P. Wyatt; Aidong zhang
The NASA Star and Exoplanet Database (NStED) is a general purpose stellar archive with the aim of providing support for NASAs planet finding and characterization goals, stellar astrophysics, and the planning of NASA and other space missions. There are two principal components of NStED: a database of (currently) 140,000 nearby stars and exoplanet-hosting stars, and an archive dedicated to high-precision photometric surveys for transiting exoplanets. We present a summary of the latter component: the NStED Exoplanet Transit Survey Service (NStED-ETSS), along with its content, functionality, tools, and user interface. NStED-ETSS currently serves data from the TrES Survey of the Kepler Field as well as dedicated photometric surveys of four stellar clusters. NStED-ETSS aims to serve both the surveys and the broader astronomical community by archiving these data and making them available in a homogeneous format. Examples of usability of ETSS include investigation of any time-variable phenomena in data sets not studied by the original survey team, application of different techniques or algorithms for planet transit detections, combination of data from different surveys for given objects, statistical studies, etc. NStED-ETSS can be accessed at \tt{this http URL}
arXiv: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics | 2009
G. B. Berriman; B. Ali; R. Baker; K. von Braun; N-M. Chiu; David R. Ciardi; John C. Good; S. R. Kane; M. Kong; Anastasia C. Laity; D. L. McElroy; Serge M. Monkewitz; Anthony N. Payne; Solange V. Ramirez; Marion Schmitz; J. S. Stauffer; P. Wyatt
The NASA/IPAC/NExScI Star and Exoplanet Database (NStED) is a general purpose stellar archive which supports NASA planet-finding and planet-characterization goals, stellar astrophysics, and the planning of NASA and other space missions. There are two principal components of NStED: a database of 140,000 nearby stars and exoplanet-hosting stars, and an archive dedicated to high precision photometric surveys for transiting exoplanets (NStED-ETSS). We present summaries of these components. The NStED stellar database currently serves published parameters for 140,000 stars. These parameters include coordinates, multiplicity, proper motion, parallax, spectral type, multiband photometry, radial velocity, metallicity, chromospheric and coronal activity index, rotation velocity/period, infrared excess. NStED-ETSS currently serves data from the TrES survey of the Kepler field as well as dedicated photometric surveys of four stellar clusters. NStED-ETSS aims to serve both the surveys and the broader astronomical community by archiving these data and making them available in a homogeneous format.
arXiv: Astrophysics | 2008
Solange V. Ramirez; B. Ali; R. Baker; G. B. Berriman; K. von Braun; N-M. Chiu; David R. Ciardi; John C. Good; S. R. Kane; Anastasia C. Laity; D. L. McElroy; Serge M. Monkewitz; A. N. Payne; Marion Schmitz; John R. Stauffer; P. Wyatt; Aidong zhang
The NASA Star and Exoplanet Database (NStED) is a general purpose stellar archive with the aim of providing support for NASAs planet finding and characterization goals, stellar astrophysics, and the planning of NASA and other space missions. There are two principal components of NStED: a database of (currently) 140,000 nearby stars and exoplanet-hosting stars, and an archive dedicated to high precision photometric surveys for transiting exoplanets. We present a summary of the NStED stellar database, functionality, tools, and user interface. NStED currently serves the following kinds of data for 140,000 stars (where available): coordinates, multiplicity, proper motion, parallax, spectral type, multiband photometry, radial velocity, metallicity, chromospheric and coronal activity index, and rotation velocity/period. Furthermore, the following derived quantities are given wherever possible: distance, effective temperature, mass, radius, luminosity, space motions, and physical/angular dimensions of habitable zone. Queries to NStED can be made using constraints on any combination of the above parameters. In addition, NStED provides tools to derive specific inferred quantities for the stars in the database, cross-referenced with available extra-solar planetary data for those host stars. NStED can be accessed at this http URL
Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation | 2002
G. Bruce Berriman; David W. Curkendall; John C. Good; Joseph C. Jacob; Daniel S. Katz; Serge M. Monkewitz; Reagan Moore; Thomas A. Prince; Roy Williams
ieee international conference on high performance computing data and analytics | 2011
Daniel L. Wang; Serge M. Monkewitz; Kian-Tat Lim; Jacek Becla
Archive | 2008
Jacek Becla; Kian-Tat Lim; Serge M. Monkewitz; Maria A. Nieto-santisteban; Aniruddha R. Thakar
Archive | 2005
A. Alexov; G. Bruce Berriman; Nian-Ming Chiu; John C. Good; T. H. Jarrett; Anastasia Clover Laity; Serge M. Monkewitz; Naveed-D Tahir-Kheli; Saille Warner Norton; Anzhen Zhang
Archive | 2008
David R. Ciardi; B. Ali; G. Bruce Berriman; Nancy Chiu; John C. Good; Stephen R. Kane; Anastasia C. Laity; D. L. McElroy; Serge M. Monkewitz; Anthony N. Payne; Solange V. Ramirez; Marion Schmitz; J. S. Stauffer; Kaspar von Braun; P. Wyatt; Aidong zhang
Archive | 2008
John R. Stauffer; B. Ali; G. Bruce Berriman; Nancy Chiu; David R. Ciardi; John C. Good; Stephen R. Kane; Anastasia C. Laity; D. L. McElroy; Serge M. Monkewitz; Anthony N. Payne; Solange V. Ramirez; Marion Schmitz; P. Wyatt; Kaspar von Braun; Aidong zhang
Contributed to 17th Annual Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems Conference (ADASS 2007), London, England, 23-26 Sep 2007 | 2007
Jacek Becla; Kian-Tat Lim; Serge M. Monkewitz; Maria A. Nieto-santisteban; Ani Thakar