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Tuesday, January 24, 2023
Photo of the Rubin booth at AAS featuring the star sticker on the ground.

January 24, 2023 - To kick off 2023, Vera C. Rubin Observatory staff and members of the Rubin science community participated in the American Astronomical Society’s Winter meeting (AAS 241) on January 8-12. The conference, which was attended by over 3000 in-person participants, was held in Seattle, WA. There were a number of ways for people to engage with Rubin Observatory at this year’s meeting, including an exhibit booth optimally located just inside the entrance to the exhibit hall. The Education and Public Outreach (EPO) team took advantage of the heavy booth traffic to promote their program which features a new website, animated videos, classroom investigations for astronomy teachers, and a video game called Space Surveyors. It was fun to watch people at the conference compete with each other to get the highest Space Surveyors score of the day to win a prize! 

On the third evening of the meeting, Rubin Observatory hosted a Town Hall, where a diverse audience gathered to hear updates given by Rubin leadership and staff, representatives from the Rubin Science Collaborations, and the LSST Corporation. 

Lots of people stopped by the booth throughout the week to chat informally with Rubin staff and scientists, and there were dozens of presentations and panel discussions with Rubin participation. 

The Town Hall presentation is available on Zenodo, and here’s an album of photos taken at the meeting.

 

Tuesday, June 28, 2022

June 28, 2022 - The American Astronomical Society (AAS) offered its first hybrid conference (in-person and virtual attendance both supported) in over two years on June 8-13, in Pasadena, California, and Rubin Observatory was there! AAS 240 was one of the biggest summer meetings AAS has ever hosted, its 2022 winter meeting was scheduled to take place in Salt Lake City in January, but it was canceled at the last minute because of a spike in COVID-19 cases. So the mood was cautious but also festive as over 2000 astronomy students, professionals, and enthusiasts gathered to share their work and network with colleagues—all while masked and following appropriate COVID-19 safety protocols.

The Rubin Observatory Construction Project hosted a booth in the exhibit hall throughout the week, with booth representatives on hand to offer information, answer questions, and give out Rubin Observatory swag (of course)! In fact, it was our first conference opportunity to distribute items with our new name and logo. Rubin also facilitated a “Find Vera” contest, in which conference participants were invited to locate a photo of Vera Rubin in a large mosaic of images. If they were successful, they were entered in a daily drawing to win a Rubin Observatory picnic blanket. The contest was popular, and many people returned to play for another chance to win.

The Rubin Communications team also ran a social media campaign for those attending, as well as anyone wanting to follow along virtually. You can see our posts from the meeting on our twitter, Facebook, and Instagram accounts. 

Rubin staff who gave presentations in sessions and events throughout the week included Zeljko Ivezic (Director of Rubin Construction), Bob Blum (Director of Rubin Operations), Lauren Corlies (Head of Rubin Education and Public Outreach), Stephanie Deppe (Astronomy Content Strategist for Rubin EPO) Robert Lupton (Rubin Commissioning Scientist), and Meredith Rawls (Rubin Data Management software developer).

It was a pleasure to see members of the astronomy community and some of our distributed Rubin colleagues  in person again. We look forward to the upcoming Rubin Observatory Project and Community Workshop (PCW), which will also be held in person, August 8-12 in Tucson, Arizona.

Monday, January 25, 2021

January 25, 2021 - This year's AAS Winter Meeting (AAS 237), originally planned for Scottsdale, AZ, was held virtually on January 10-15th, 2021. As in past years, Rubin Observatory had a prominent presence at the meeting—although without a conference center, an exhibit hall, or chance encounters over coffee, things definitely felt different. Nevertheless, members of the Rubin team made productive use of the online meeting, hosting a virtual exhibit booth, an Open House, and several breakout sessions throughout the week.

More than 70 people attended the Rubin Observatory Open House on January 12th, which featured presentations from members of the Rubin Observatory and the Rubin science community. Director Steve Kahn provided a high-level summary of the Construction project, including the impact of the  Covid-19 pandemic on the schedule. Project Manager Victor Krabbendam commented on overall technical progress, as well as advances made in each of the construction subsystems. Bob Blum, Acting Director of Rubin Operations, gave an overview of Operations plans and introduced the other members of the Operations Leadership team. Melissa Graham, head of the Community Engagement Team (CET), described plans for Data Preview 0 (zero) and opportunities for community involvement. Interim Deputy Director Amanda Bauer gave updates on the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) Cadence activities, and Phil Marshall, Deputy Director for SLAC, explained the in-kind contribution program. In her role as LSST Science Collaborations Coordinator, Federica Bianco described the mission and makeup of the eight LSST Science Collaborations, and encouraged participation from anyone wanting to do science with Rubin. Finally, Jeno Sokolowski, LSST Corporation (LSSTC) Director for Science presented on the role of the LSSTC, and the programs and activities it supports in order to maximize Rubin Observatory science. A full recording of the Open House can be found at this link

Rubin Observatory's virtual AAS exhibit booth featured a live chat room and an option to join a Zoom conversation with Rubin staff. Attendees who visited the booth could also access a suite of informational documents and videos. The Rubin Communications team facilitated a contest to increase booth traffic; participants took a short quiz and a winner was selected at random from the entries each day. The six daily winners will be among the first people to sport Rubin Observatory T-shirts that feature our new logo.

Melissa Graham represented the CET at the exhibit booth, hosting two information sessions on January 13th and 14th for scientists interested in learning more about participating in Data Preview 0. Current information on community participation in DP0 can be found at this link

On January 14th, the LSST Dark Energy Science Collaboration (DESC) hosted a session in which it announced the public release of a set of data products developed in DESC's Second Data Challenge (DC2). DC2 is a simulated sky survey, covering 300 square degrees in six optical passbands following the first five years of a reference LSST observing cadence. The simulated data in DC2 will be used in Data Preview 0.  

Thanks to the many project members who represented Rubin Observatory at this year's meeting, as well as those who helped staff the exhibit booth, answering questions and engaging with meeting attendees during the week. We hope to be able to network and collaborate with our colleagues in person again soon.

 

Thursday, December 17, 2020
Rubin Observatory Open House at AAS 237
12:00pm to 1:30pm EST
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
Virtually Anywhere

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Construction of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) is accelerating, as the Project has now entered the integration phase and major assemblies are being delivered to Cerro Pachón. This Open House will focus on topics in which community input is needed, such as: planning LSST’s observing strategy, preparing for the distribution of alerts to community brokers, and developing educational and public outreach activities. We will highlight LSST's construction progress, and ongoing initiatives by the LSST Science Collaborations to prepare for delivering science with LSST. With first light now on the horizon the Operations team will update the community on preparations for Survey Operations including serving data during commissioning and the status of international partnerships.

Check back soon for detailed agenda!

https://www.abstractsonline.com/pp8/#!/8993/session/278

LSST Open House
5:30pm to 7:30pm 
Monday, January 6th, 2020 
Hawaii Convention Center Room 301A

Monday, January 14, 2019
Main Image Caption: 
P. Marenfeld (NOAO/AURA/NSF)

January 14, 2019 - The 233rd Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) wrapped up on January 10; this year’s winter meeting took place in Seattle, WA, with more than 3000 people registered. LSST staffed an exhibitor booth during the meeting within the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Pavilion, giving project updates and answering questions from conference attendees. Numerous posters and talks were presented by LSST Project and Science Collaboration members.

On Tuesday, January 8th, LSST’s Data Management team facilitated two sessions of a LSST Science Pipelines Tutorial, giving future LSST data users a chance to experience the interface they will use to access LSST data during Operations.

Also on January 8, LSST hosted a table at the meeting’s job fair. Project team members were on hand during the event to discuss current and future LSST opportunities with meeting attendees seeking employment or career advice.

On Wednesday, January 9th, LSST hosted a Town Hall which was attended by distinguished guest Charles Simonyi. A donation from the Charles and Lisa Simonyi Fund for Arts and Science helped support fabrication of LSST’s Primary/Tertiary Mirror (M1M3). At the Town Hall, Dr Zeljko Ivezic, Project Scientist and Deputy Director; Victor Krabbendam, Project Manager; and Dr Leanne Guy, Project Scientist for Data Management gave updates on important milestones and developments that occurred in 2018, and commented on what lies ahead for LSST in 2019. Dr Lynne Jones, System Performance Scientist, reported on the LSST Cadence Optimization white papers that were received in 2018 and are currently being reviewed. Dr Federica Bianco, LSST Science Collaborations Coordinator, gave updates from the Science Collaborations and spoke about the LSST Corporation’s Enabling Science activities.

LSST Education and Public Outreach staff had an active presence at the meeting, including a poster presentation, given by Head of EPO Dr Amanda Bauer, highlighting the continuing development of EPO activities.

Presentations given at the Town Hall are available at this link. Additional photos from the event are available in the LSST Gallery.  

Image credit P. Marenfeld (NOAO/AURA/NSF)

Friday, November 30, 2018

LSST Booth #113
Part of the NSF Pavillion

LSST Science Pipelines Stack Tutorial
TUESDAY, 8 JANUARY at 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM in ROOM 310 

Career Networking & Job Fair
TUESDAY, 8 January at 12:00 - 6:30 Exhibit hall 4A

LSST Town Hall:
WEDNESDAY, 9 January 7:30 PM-8:30 PM  in ROOM 6C

Thursday, December 7, 2017

LSST Town Hall:
Wednesday, January 10, 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm, Potomac D

NCOA Town Hall: 
Thursday, January 11, 12:45 pm – 2:00 pm, Potomac C 

Career Networking & Job Fair
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm, Maryland Ballroom A&B, Tuesday, January 9th

LSST Booth #809
Part of the NSF Pavillion.

AAS Hack Together Day
10:00 am – 7:00 pm, National Harbor 13, on Friday, January 12th.

Monday, January 4, 2016
Main Image Caption: 
Project scientists Zeljko Ivezic and Lucianne Walkowicz answer questions at the LSST booth.
 

LSST had a strong showing at the AAS227 meeting in Kissimmee, FL, 4-8 January 2016.


The LSST Booth was part of the NSF Pavilion on the Exhibit Hall Floor. 

LSST Speakers at the NSF Pavilion:

LSST Observing Strategy by Zeljko Ivezic

Evaluating the LSST Science Pipelines with Precursor Datasets2 by David Nidever

LSST DM Community Resources3 by Jonathan Sick
 

The LSST Town Hall was attended by over 120 participants and featured these speakers:

LSST participated in the Career Networking & Job Fair, sharing the message that LSST is Hiring and looking for top talent.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Poster Session 

247.01 - LSST Data Products: Enabling LSST Science
Mario Juric1, J. Kantor1, T. S. Axelrod2, G. P. Dubois-Felsmann3, J. Becla3, K-T Lim3, R. Lupton4, the LSST Project and Science Collaborations
1 Large Synoptic Survey Telescope 2University of Arizona 3SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 4Princeton University
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247.02 - Astroinformatics in the Age of LSST: Analyzing the Summer 2012 Data Release
Kirk Borne1, N. De Lee2, K. Stassun2, Martin Paegert2, P. Cargile2, D. Burger2, J. Bloom3, J. Richards3
1George Mason University, 2Vanderbilt University, 3University of California Berkeley
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247.03 - Advancing the LSST Operations Simulator
Abhijit Saha1, Francisco Delgado1, Kem H. Cook2, Stephen Ridgway1, Srinivasan Chandrasekharan1, Catherine Petry3 and the Operations Simulator Group
1NOAO, 2Eureka Science, 3Unaffilliated
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247.04 - Simulating LSST Mini Surveys
Stephen T. Ridgway1, Kem H. Cook2, Srinivasan Chandrasekharan1 and the LSST Operations Simulator Group
1NOAO 2Eureka Scientific
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247.05 - LSST Image Simulations
En-Hsin Peng1, J. R. Peterson1, J. G. Jernigan2, A. J. Connolly3, Z. Ahmad1, J. Bankert1, D. Bard4, C. Chang5, C. F. Claver6, R. R. Gibson3, D. K. Gilmore4, E. Grace1, M. Hannel1, M. Hodge1, L. Jones3, S. M. Kahn4, K. S. Krughoff3, S. Lorenz1, S. Marshall4, S. Nagarajan1, A. Rasmussen4, M. Shmakova4, N. Silvestri3, N. Todd1, A. Winans1, M. Young1
1Purdue University, 2UC Berkeley, 3University of Washington, 4SLAC, 5Stanford, 6NOAO
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247.06 - LSST Astrometry: Simulations and Numerical Tools
Željko Ivezić1, D. Monet2, A. Connolly1, S. Krughoff1, A. Walker3
1University of Washington, 2U. S. Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station, 3Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory
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247.07 - The LSST Deep Drilling Program
R. Lynne Jones1, W. Niel Brandt2, Kem Cook3, Saurav Dhital4, Mark Lacy5, and the LSST Deep Drilling Interest Group
1University of Washington, 2Penn State University, 3LSST Corp, 4Boston University, 5NRAO
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247.08 - LSST as a Large Scale Structure Telescope: Probing Cosmology and Galaxy Formation
Eric Gawiser1, Hu Zhan2, Alexandra Abate3, Viviana Acquaviva4, Andrew Bradshaw5, Robert J. Brunner6, Shirley Ho7, Jeffrey A. Newman8, J. Anthony Tyson5 and the LSST Large Scale Structure Science Collaboration
1Rutgers University 2National Astronomical Observatories of China 3University of Arizona 4CUNY NYC College of Technology 5University of California, Davis 6University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 7Carnegie Mellon University 8University of Pittsburgh
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247.09 - How to Measure Dark Energy with LSST's Strong Gravitational Lenses
Phil Marshall1, Tommaso Treu2, Robert Brunner3,
and the LSST Dark Energy Science Collaboration (DESC) Strong Lensing Analysis Working Group
1Department of Physics, University of Oxford 2Department of Physics, University of California Santa Barbara 3University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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247.10 - AGN Science with the LSST
Ohad Shemmer1, S. F. Anderson2, D. R. Ballantyne3, A. J. Barth4, W. N. Brandt5, R. J. Brunner6, G. Chartas7, P. S. Coppi8, W. H. de Vries9, M. Eracleous5, X. Fan10, R. Gibson11, A. G. Gray3, R. F. Green12,
A. E. Kimball13, M. Lacy13, P. Lira14, G. M. Madejski15, J. Newman16, G. T. Richards17, D. P. Schneider5, A. Seth18, H. A. Smith19, M. A. Strauss20, E. Treister21, L. Trouille22, 23, C. M. Urry8, D. Vanden Berk24
1University of North Texas, 2University of Washington, 3Georgia Tech, 4UC Irvine, 5Penn State, 6UIUC, 7College of Charleston, 8Yale, 9LLNL, 10University of Arizona, 11Autonomy Software, 12LBTO, 13NRAO, 14Universidad de Chile, 15SLAC, 16University of Pittsburgh, 17Drexel University, 18University of Utah, 19CfA, 20Princeton, 21Universidad de Concepcion, 22Northwestern, 23Adler Planetarium, 24St. Vincent College
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247.11 - Connections Between LSST Science and Particle Physics
Tony Tyson1, Patricia Burchat2, Gregory Dubois-Felsmann3 , Steven Kahn2,3, Ian Shipsey4 , Jon Thaler5
1UC Davis 2Stanford 3SLAC 4Purdue 5U. Illinois
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Sunday, January 1, 2012

 

LSST will have a presence at the January 2012 meeting in Austin, starting with a half-day "splinter meeting" in the Austin Convention Center on Sunday afternoon, January 8th.  The ten coordinated posters in LSST session 156  will be up for one day, Monday, January 9th.  An LSST booth in the exhibit hall will also be up throughout the meeting.

Poster Session 

156.02  Developments in Telescope & Site 
Victor Krabbendam1 , William J. Gressler1, John R. Andrew1, Jeffrey D. Barr1, Charles F. Claver1,2, Joe DeVries1, Edward Hileman1, Ming Liang1, Douglas R. Neill1, Jacques Sebag1, Srinivasan Chandrasekharan1, Amali Vaz3, Oliver Wiecha1, Bo Xin4 and the LSST Collaboration
1National Optical Astronomy Observatory, 2Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, 3Harvard Univ., 4Purdue Univ.

156.04  Image Quality and Performance of the LSST Camera
D.K. Gilmoreǂ, S. Kahnǂ, A. Rasmussenǂ, J. Singalǂ, and the LSST Camera Teamǂ
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory / Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology

156.06  Mapping the Stellar Content of the Milky Way with LSST
John Bochanski1, Paul Thorman2, Kevin Covey3, Knut Olsen4, Saurav Dhital5, Timothy C. Beers4, Pat Boeshaar2, Phillip Cargile5, Márcio Catelan8, Seth Digel7, Puragra Guhathakurta8, Todd Henry9, Zeljko Ivezic10, Mario Juric11, Jason Kalirai12, J. Davy Kirkpatrick13, Peregrine M. McGehee13, Dante Minniti6, Anjum Mukadum10, Joshua Pepper5, Andrej Prsa14, Rok Roskar15, J. Allyn Smith16, Kevian Stassun5, Anthony Tyson2 and the LSST Stellar Populations and Milky Way and Local Volume Science Collaborations
1The Pennsylvania State Univ., 2Univ. of California - Davis, 3Lowell Observatory, 4National Optical Astronomy Observatory , 5Vanderbilt Univ., 6Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, 7KIPAC/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory,  8UCO/Lick Observatory,

156.08  LSST Image Simulations
John R. Peterson1, J. G. Jernigan2, A. J. Connolly3, Z. Ahmad1, J. Bankert1, D. Bard4, C. Chang5, R. R. Gibson3, D. K. Gilmore4, E. Grace1, M. Hannel1, M. Hodge1, L. Jones3, S. M. Kahn4, K. S. Krughoff3, S. Lorenz1, S. Marshall4, S. Nagarajan1, E. Peng1, A. Rasmussen4, M. Shmakova4, N. Silvestri3, N. Todd1, M. Young1
1Purdue Univ., 2Univ. of California - Berkeley, 3Univ. of Washington, 4SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, 5Stanford Univ.

156.10  Evaluating LSST Schedule Realizations 
Srinivasan Chandrasekharan1, Stephen T. Ridgway1, Kem H. Cook2, Cathy E. Petry3, R. Lynne Jones4, Simon K. Krughoff4, Zeljko Ivezic4
1National Optical Astronomy Observatory, 2Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, 3Univ. of Arizona, 4Univ. of Washington

 

Saturday, January 1, 2011

 

LSST has a strong presence at the January 2011 meeting in Seattle, starting with a Special Session titled "Community Science with LSST" on Monday, 1/10 with six speakers. Twenty-five posters make up poster session 252 on Tuesday, 1/11. Links to these posters and presentations will be presented on this page as they become available.


Jan 10 Special Session: Community Science with LSST

As the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) moves closer to operations, the astronomical community is gearing up to take maximum advantage of the unprecedented opportunity LSST provides. This AAS Special Session gives astronomers a preview of the available data products and interfaces as well as a discussion of the transformative science enabled by LSST.

Presentations


Jan 11 Poster Session 252

122.01. LSST System Overview,

Dr. Donald W. Sweeney (LSSTC)

122.02. LSST Science Collaborations

Dr. Michael A. Strauss (Princeton Univ.)

122.03. Galactic Science with LSST

Dr. Beth Willman (Haverford College)

122.04. Extragalactic Science with LSST

Dr. Phil Marshall, KIPAC-Stanford University

122.05. Transient Science with LSST

Dr. Lucianne Walkowicz (UC Berkeley)

122.05. LSST Resources for the Community

Dr. R. Lynne Jones (University of Washington)


252.01. LSST Observatory and Science Opportunities

Zeljko Ivezic1, M. A. Strauss2, J. A. Tyson3, T. Axelrod4, J. S. Bloom5, LSST Collaboration 1Univ. of Washington, 2Princeton Univ., 3Univ. of California Davis, 4Univ. of Arizona, 5Univ. of California Berkeley.

252.02. The LSST: A System of Systems

Chuck F. Claver1, G. P. Debois-Felsmann2, F. Delgado3, P. Hascall2, S. Marshall4, M. Nordby2, G. Schumacher3, J. Sebag5, LSST Collaboration 1NOAO/LSST, 2SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, 3Cerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory, Chile, 4SLAC National Acceperator Laboratory, 5National Optical Astronomy Observatory.

252.03. LSST Operations Plan

Sidney Wolff1, D. Silva2, R. Blum2, V. Krabbendam2, J. Kantor1, C. Smith3, A. Walker31LSST, 2NOAO, 3CTIO.

252.04. LSST Education and Public Outreach

Suzanne H. Jacoby1, K. D. Borne2, G. Brissenden3, C. A. Christian4, A. A. Henden5, C. J. Lintott6, J. K. Olsen3, E. E. Prather3, M. J. Raddick7, D. M. Ratcliffe8, T. S. Spuck9, M. Subbarao10, G. Squires11, LSST Outreach Advisory Board 1LSST, 2George Mason University, 3University of Arizona, 4Space Telescope Science Institute, 5AAVSO, 6University of Oxford, United Kingdom, 7Johns Hopkins University, 8Wichita State University, 9Oil City High School, 10Adler Planetarium, 11CalTech/IPAC.

252.05. LSST Telescope and Optics Status

Victor Krabbendam1, W. J. Gressler1, J. R. Andrew1, J. D. Barr1, J. DeVries1, E. Hileman1, M. Liang1, D. R. Neill1, J. Sebag1, O. Wiecha1, LSST Collaboration 1NOAO/LSST.

252.06. Performance of the LSST Camera

D. Kirk Gilmore11Stanford/KIPAC.

252.07. End-to-End Simulations of the LSST System

K. Simon Krughoff1, Z. Ahmad2, J. Bankert2, D. Bard3, A. J. Connolly1, C. Chang4, R. R. Gibson1, K. Gilmore4, E. Grace2, M. Hannel2, J. G. Jernigan5, L. Jones1, S. M. Kahn4, S. Lorenz2, S. Marshall4, S. Nagarajan2, J. R. Peterson2, J. Pizagno1, A. P. Rasmussen4, M. Shmakova3, N. Sylvestre1, N. Todd2, M. Young21University of Washington, 2Purdue University, 3KIPAC/SLAC, 4Stanford/SLAC, 5SSL/UC Berkeley.

252.08. Simulated LSST Image and Institutional Members

Stuart L. Marshall1, J. Jernigan2, S. K. Kahn1, A. Connolly3, J. R. Peterson4, Z. Ahmad4, J. Bankert4, D. Bard1, C. Chang1, R. Gibson3, K. Gilmore1, E. Grace4, M. Hannel4, L. Jones3, S. Krughoff3, S. Lorenz4, S. Nagarajan4, J. Pizagno3, A. P. Rasmussen1, M. Shmakova5, N. Sylvestre3, N. Todd4, M. Young41Stanford/SLAC, 2SSL/UC Berkeley, 3U. Washington, 4Purdue, 5KIPAC/SLAC.

252.09. LSST Astroinformatics And Astrostatistics: Data-oriented Astronomical Research

Kirk D. Borne1, K. Stassun2, R. J. Brunner3, S. G. Djorgovski4, M. Graham4, J. Hakkila5, A. Mahabal4, M. Paegert2, M. Pesenson4, A. Ptak6, J. Scargle6, LSST Informatics and Statistics Team 1George Mason Univ., 2Vanderbilt U., 3U. Illinois, 4Caltech, 5College of Charleston, 6NASA.

252.10. Inventorying the Solar System with LSST

R. Lynne Jones1, M. E. Brown2, P. A. Abel3, S. R. Chesley4, J. Durech5, Y. R. Fernandez6, A. W. Harris7, M. J. Holman8, Z. Ivezic9, R. Jedicke10, M. Kaasalainen11, N. A. Kaib12, Z. Knevezic13, A. Milani14, A. Park15, D. Ragozzine8, S. T. Ridgway16, D. E. Trilling17, B. Vrsnak18, LSST Solar System Science Collaboration 1Univ. of Washington, 2CalTech, 3PSI/NASA Johnson, 4JPL, 5Charles University, Czech Republic, 6University of Central Florida, 7Space Science Institute, 8Center for Astrophysics, 9Univ. of Washington, University of Zagreb, 10Institute for Astronomy, 11University of Helsinki, Finland, 12CITA, Canada, 13Astronomy Observatory Belgrade, Serbia, 14University of Pisa, Italy, 15University of Victoria, Canada, 16NOAO, 17Northern Arizona University, 18Hvar Observatory, Croatia.

252.11. Comet Science with LSST

Michael Solontoi1, Z. Ivezic2, L. Jones21Adler Planetarium, 2University of Washington.

252.12. Exploring the Transient and Variable Universe with LSST

Andrew C. Becker1, J. S. Bloom2, L. M. Walkowicz2, LSST Collaboration 1Univ. of Washington, 2University of California, Berkeley.

252.13. Measuring RR Lyrae Stars Throughout the Local Group with LSST

Hakeem Oluseyi1, A. Becker2, C. C. Culliton3, M. Furqan1, K. L. Hoadley1, P. Regencia1, A. J. Wells1, I. J. Allison4, S. Jacoby5, Z. Ivezic2, L. Jones2, S. Krughoff2, B. Sesar61Florida Institute of Technology, 2University of Washington, 3Pennsylvania State University, 4Alabama A&M University, 5LSST Corporation, 6California Institute of Technology.

252.14. Mapping Milky Way And Local Volume Structure With LSST

Marla C. Geha1, B. Willman2, J. Bochanski3, J. Bullock4, M. Catelan5, V. Debattista6, C. Grillmair7, A. Jordan5, M. Juric8, J. Kalirai9, N. Kallivayalil1, P. McGehee7, D. Minniti5, R. Munoz1, R. Roskar10, A. Sarajedini11, J. Simon12, J. Strader8, LSST MWLV Collaboration 1Yale University, 2Haverford, 3Penn State, 4UC Irvine, 5PUC, Chile, Chile, 6UCLan, United Kingdom, 7IPAC/Caltech, 8CfA, 9STScI, 10University of Washington, 11UFlorida, 12Carnegie Observatories.

252.15. The Stellar Populations of the Milky Way and Nearby Galaxies with LSST

Knut A. Olsen1, K. Covey2, A. Saha1, T. C. Beers3, J. Bochanski4, P. Boeshaar5, P. Cargile6, M. Catelan7, A. Burgasser8, K. Cook9, S. Dhital6, D. Figer10, Z. Ivezic11, J. Kalirai12, P. McGehee13, D. Minniti7, J. Pepper6, A. Prsa14, A. Sarajedini15, D. Silva1, J. A. Smith16, K. Stassun6, P. Thorman5, B. Williams11, LSST Stellar Populations Collaboration 1NOAO, 2Cornell University, 3Michigan State University/JINA, 4Penn State University, 5U.C. Davis, 6Vanderbilt University, 7Pontificia Universidad Católica, Chile, 8U.C. San Diego, 9LLNL, 10RIT, 11University of Washington, 12STScI, 13IPAC/Caltech, 14Villanova University, 15University of Florida, 16Austin Peay State University.

252.17. Galaxy Evolution with LSST

Andrew Ptak1, LSST Galaxies Collaboration 1NASA/GSFC.

252.17. AGN Science with LSST

Robert Gibson1, S. F. Anderson1, D. R. Ballantyne2, A. J. Barth3, W. N. Brandt4, R. J. Brunner5, G. Chartas6, P. Coppi7, W. de Vries8, M. Eracleous4, X. Fan9, A. G. Gray2, R. F. Green10, Z. Ivezic11, M. Lacy12, P. Lira13, G. M. Madejski14, J. A. Newman15, G. T. Richards16, D. P. Schneider4, A. Seth17, O. Shemmer18, H. A. Smith17, M. A. Strauss19, E. Treister20, D. E. Vanden Berk211University of Washington, 2Georgia Tech, 3UC Irvine, 4Penn State, 5University of Illinois, 6College of Charleston, 7Yale, 8LLNL, 9Arizona, 10LBTO, 11University of Washington, University of Zagreb, 12NRAO, 13Universidad de Chile, Chile, 14SLAC, 15University of Pittsburgh, 16Drexel University, 17CfA, 18University of North Texas, 19Princeton, 20IfA, Hawaii, 21St. Vincent College.

252.18. Simulating Galaxies and Active Galactic Nuclei in the LSST Image Simulation Effort

James Pizagno1, Z. Ahmad2, J. Bankert2, D. Bard3, A. Connolly1, C. Chang4, R. R. Gibson1, K. Gilmore5, E. Grace2, M. Hannel2, J. G. Jernigan6, L. Jones1, S. M. Kahn4, S. K. Krughoff1, S. Lorenz2, S. Marshall4, S. M. Shmakova3, N. Sylvestri1, N. Todd2, M. Young21University of Washington, 2Purdue University, 3Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics & Cosmology, 4Stanford University, 5University of Stanford, 6Space Science Laboratory.

252.19. Baryon Acoustic Oscillations in the LSST Photometric Survey

Alexandra Abate1, A. Gorecki2, R. Ansari1, A. Barrau2, S. Baumont2, L. Derome2, E. Gawiser3, C. Magneville4, M. Moniez1, J. A. Newman5, J. A. Tyson6, H. Zhan7, LSST LSS Science Collaboration 1Laboratoire De L'Accelerateur Lineaire, IN2P3-CNRS, Universite de Paris-Sud, France, 2Laboratoire de Physique Subatomique et de Cosmologie, CNRS/UJF/INPG, France, 3Rutgers, the State University of NJ, 4CEA, DSM/IRFU, Centre d'Etudes de Saclay, France, 5University of Pittsburgh, 6University of California, Davis, 7National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.

252.20. Tracing the Supernovae of LSST

W. Michael Wood-Vasey1, R. Kessler2, R. Biswas3, D. Cinabro4, B. Dilday5, S. Kuhlmann3, LSST Supernova Collaboration 1University of Pittsburgh, 2University of Chicago, 3Argonne National Lab, 4Wayne State, 5Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope.

252.21. Strong Lenses with LSST: Simulated 10-year Movies of Multiply-Imaged Quasars

Jesse Garrett Jernigan1, P. J. Marshall2, M. Oguri3, R. Gibson4, J. Pizagno4, A. Connolly4, J. R. Peterson5, Z. Ahmad5, J. Bankert5, D. Bard6, C. Chang7, E. Grace5, K. Gilmore8, M. Hannel5, L. Jones4, S. M. Kahn8, S. Krughoff4, S. Lorentz5, S. Marshall8, S. Nagarajan5, A. P. Rasmussen8, M. Shmakova6, N. Sylvestre4, N. Todd5, M. Young5, LSST Strong Lensing Science Collaboration 1Space Sciences Laboratory, UC Berkeley, 2Oxford/KIPAC, United Kingdom, 3NAOJ, Japan, 4U. Washington, 5Purdue, 6KIPAC/SLAC, 7Stanford, 8Stanford/SLAC.

252.22. Accurate Cosmography with LSST Time Delay Lenses

Philip J. Marshall1, C. P. Sandford2, C. D. Fassnacht3, D. R. Meldgin3, M. Oguri4, S. H. Suyu3, M. W. Auger3, LSST Strong Lensing Science Collaboration 1Stanford University, 2Imperial College, United Kingdom, 3University of California, 4NAOJ, Japan.

252.23. Probing Dark Energy with Weak Lensing with LSST

Ian P. Dell'Antonio1, D. Wittman2, B. Jain3, J. Bosch2, D. Clowe4, M. Jarvis3, M. Jee2, J. Tyson2, H. Zhan5, LSST Weak Lensing Science Collaboration 1Brown University, 2UC Davis, 3Univ. of Pennsylvania, 4Ohio University, 5NAOC, China.

252.24. Weak Lensing Galaxy Shear Extraction Testing for LSST

Myungkook J. Jee1, J. A. Tyson1, D. Wittman1, A. J. Connolly2, G. Jernigan3, J. R. Peterson4, Z. Ivezic21UC Davis, 2U. Washington, 3UC Berkeley, 4Purdue U.

252.25. Shear Systematics in LSST Simulated Images

Chihway Chang1, S. M. Kahn1, G. Jernigan2, J. R. Peterson3, A. P. Rasmussen1, Z. Ahmad3, J. Bankert3, D. Bard1, A. Connolly4, R. R. Gibson4, K. Gilmore1, E. Grace3, M. Hannel3, L. Jones4, S. Krughoff4, S. Lorenz3, S. Marshall1, S. Nagarajan3, J. Pizagno4, M. Shmakova1, N. Sylvestre4, N. Todd3, M. Young31SLAC/Stanford, 2SSL/UC Berkeley, 3Purdue University, 4U. Washington.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Washington, DC
3-7 January 2010

Session 401. LSST

Poster, Monday, January 4th, 2010, Exhibit Hall A

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401.01  LSST Observatory and Science Opportunities [PDF]

Michael A. Strauss (Princeton Univ.), J. A. Tyson (Univ. of California), D. Sweeney LSST Corporation (LSST Corporation), Z. Ivezic (Univ. of Washington), S. M. Kahn (SLAC), S. H. Jacoby (LSST Corporation), R. L. Jones (Univ. of Washington), K. R. Covey (Harvard Univ.), A. Saha (NOAO), B. Willman (Haverford College), L. M. Walkowicz (Univ. of California), H. C. Ferguson (STScI), W. N. Brandt Pennsylvania State Univ.), W. M. Wood-Vasey (Univ. of Pittsburgh), P. Marshall (SLAC), H. Zhan (National Astronomical Observatories of China), B. Jain (Univ. of Pennsylvania), D. Wittman (Univ. of California)

 

401.02  The LSST: A System of Systems [PDF]

Chuck F. Claver (NOAO/LSST Corp.), G. P. Dubois-Felsmann (SLAC) , F. Delgado (NOAO/CTIO), P. Hascall (SLAC), D. Horn (SLAC), S. Marshall (SLAC), M. Nordby (SLAC), T. L. Schalk (SLAC), G. Schumacher (NOAO/CTIO), J. Sebag (NOAO), and the LSST Project Team

401.03  LSST: from Science Drivers to Data Products

Zeljko Ivezic (Univ. of Washington), T. Axelrod (LSST Corporation), D. Burke (SLAC), C. Claver (NOAO), A. Connolly (Univ. of Washington), K. Cook (LLNL), K. Gilmore (SLAC), L. Jones (Univ. of Washington), S. Kahn (SLAC), S. Lopez (Universidad de Chile, Chile), R. Lupton (Princeton Univ.), D. Monet (USNO), P. Pinto (Univ. of Arizona), A. Saha (NOAO), R. Scranton (Univ. of California), C. Smith (NOAO), M. Strauss (Princeton Univ.), C. Stubbs (Harvard Univ.), D. Sweeney (LSST Corporation), A. Szalay (Johns Hopkins Univ), J. A. Tyson (Univ. of California), S. Wolff (LSST Corporation), LSST Collaboration

401.04  LSST Education and Public Outreach

Suzanne H. Jacoby (LSST), T. Axelrod (LSST), K. D. Borne (George Mason Univ.), L. F. Fortson (Adler Planetarium), J. K. Olsen (Univ. of Arizona), M. J. Raddick (Johns Hopkins Univ.), D. M. Ratcliffe (Sky-Skan Inc. / Wichita State Univ.), S. C. Wolff (LSST)

401.05  LSST Operations Simulator

Victor Krabbendam (NOAO/LSST), S. Chandrasekharan (NOAO/LSST), K. H. Cook (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Z. Ivezic (Univ. of Washington), R. L. Jones (Univ. of Washington), K. S. Krughoff (Univ. of Washington), M. Miller (NOAO/LSST), C. E. Petry (Univ. of Arizona), P. A. Pinto (Univ. of Arizona), S. T. Ridgway (NOAO), A. Saha (NOAO)

401.06  Simulating the LSST

Andrew J. Connolly (Univ. of Washington), J. R. Peterson (Purdue Univ.), J. G. Jernigan (SSL/UCB), R. Abel (Olympic College), J. Bankert (Purdue Univ.), C. Chang (Stanford Univ.), C. Claver (NOAO), R. Gibson (Univ. of Washington), K. Gilmore (SLAC), E. Grace (Purdue Univ.), L. Jones (Univ. of Washington), Z. Ivezic (Univ. of Washington), J. Jee (UC Davis), M. Juric (Center for Astrophysics), S. M. Kahn (SLAC), V. Krabbendam (NOAO), S. Krughoff (Univ. of Washington), S. Lorenz (Purdue Univ.), J. Pizagno (Univ. of Washington), A. Rasmussen (SLAC), N. Todd (Purdue Univ.), T. Tyson (UC Davis), M. Young (Purdue Univ.)

401.07  Inventorying the Solar System with LSST

R. Lynne Jones (Univ. of Washington), S. R. Chesley (JPL), P. A. Abell (PSI/NASA Johnson), M. E. Brown (CalTech), J. Durech (Charles Univ., Czech Republic), Y. R. Fernandez (Univ. of Central Florida), A. W. Harris (Space Science Institute), M. J. Holman (Center for Astrophysics), Z. Ivezic (Univ. of Washington), R. Jedicke (Institute for Astronomy), M. Kaasaleinen (Univ. of Helsinki, Finland), N. A. Kaib (Univ. of Washington), Z. Knevezic (Astronomical Observatory, Serbia), A. Milani (Univ. of Pisa, Italy), A. Parker (Univ. of Victoria, Canada), S. T. Ridgway (NOAO), D. E. Trilling (Northern Arizona University), B. Vrsnak (Hvar Observatory, Croatia), LSST Solar System Science Collaboration

401.08  Stellar Population Science with LSST

Kevin R. Covey (Cornell University), A. Saha (NOAO), T. C. Beers (Michigan State Univ.), J. J. Bochanski (MIT), P. Boeshaar (UC Davis), A. Burgasser (UC San Diego), P. Cargile (Vanderbilt Univ.), Y. Chu (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), C. Claver (NOAO), K. Cook (LLNL), S. Dhital (Vanderbilt Univ.), S. L. Hawley (Univ. of Washington), L. Hebb (Vanderbilt Univ.), T. J. Henry (Georgia State Univ.), E. Hilton (Univ. of Washington), J. B. Holberg (Univ. of Arizona), Z. Ivezic (Univ. of Washington), M. L. Juric (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), S. Kafka (Carnegie Institution of Washington, Dept.of Terrestrial Magnetism), J. Kalirai (STScI), S. Lepine (AMNH), L. Macri (Texas A&M University), P. M. McGehee (IPAC), D. Monet (USNO), K. Olsen (NOAO), J. Pepper (Vanderbilt Univ.), A. Prsa (Villanova Univ.), A. Sarajedini (Univ. of Florida), N. Silvestri (Univ. of Washington), K. Stassun (Vanderbilt Univ.), P. Thorman (UC Davis), A. A. West (Boston Univ.), B. F. Williams (Univ. of Washington)

401.09  Eclipsing Binary Science with the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope

Joshua Pepper (Vanderbilt Univ.), K. Stassun (Vanderbilt Univ.), A. Prsa (Villanova Univ.)

401.10  Mapping Milky Way and Local Volume Structure With LSST

Beth Willman (Haverford College), J. J. Bochanski (MIT), J. S. Bullock (UC Irvine), R. de Jong (AIP), V. P. Debattista (Univ. of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom), D. Finkbeiner (Harvard Univ.), C. J. Grillmair (IPAC), T. J. Henry (Georgia State Univ.), Z. Ivezic (Univ. of Washington), K. V. Johnston (Columbia), M. Juric (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), J. Kalirai (STScI), P. M. McGehee (IPAC), D. Minniti (PUC and Vatican Observatory, Chile), R. Roskar (Univ. of Washington), A. Sarajedini (Univ. of Florida), J. D. Simon (OCIW), J. Strader (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), M. A. Strauss (Princeton Univ.)

401.11  Galaxy Evolution with LSST

Jennifer M. Lotz (NOAO), H. C. Ferguson (STScI), L. Armus (Spitzer Science Center), L. F. Barrientos (Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile), J. G. Bartlett (Universite Paris Diderot, France), M. Blanton (NYU), K. D. Borne (George Mason Univ.), C. R. Bridge (CalTech), M. Dickinson (NOAO), H. Francke (Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile), G. Galaz (Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile), E. Gawiser (Rutgers Univ.), K. Gilmore (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), R. H. Lupton (Princeton Univ.), J. A. Newman (Univ. of Pittsburgh), N. D. Padilla (Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile), B. E. Robertson (CalTech), R. Roskar (Univ. of Washington), A. Stanford (UC Davis), R. H. Wechsler (Stanford Univ.)

401.12  Photometric Redshift Performance of LSST

Samuel Schmidt (Univ. of California, Davis), J. A. Newman (Univ. of Pittsburgh), A. J. Connolly (Univ. of Washington), Z. Ivezic (Univ. of Washington), J. A. Tyson (Univ. of California, Davis), D. J. Matthews (Univ. of Pittsburgh), LSST Collaboration

401.13  LSST Cosmological Probes

Ryan Scranton (Univ. of California-Davis), W. Barkhouse (UND), J. G. Bartlett (U. Paris Diderot, France), A. Cooray (Univ. of California-Irvine), S. Fromenteau (U. Paris Diderot, France), E. Gawiser (Rutgers), S. Habib (LANL), A. Heavens (IfA-Edinburgh, United Kingdom), L. Infante (P. Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile), C. Miller (Univ. of Michigan), J. Newman (Univ. of Pittsburgh), J. A. Tyson (Univ. of California-Davis), L. Verde (UAB, Spain), R. Wechsler (Stanford Univ), H. Zhan (NAO-CAS, China)

401.14  Probing Dark Energy with Weak Lensing: Ground versus Space

M. James Jee (UC Davis), J. A. Tyson (UC Davis), Z. Ivezic (Univ. of Washington), D. Wittman (UC Davis)

401.15  Strong Gravitational Lensing with LSST

Philip J. Marshall (Stanford Univ.), M. Bradac (Univ. of California, Davis), G. Chartas (Pennsylvania State Univ.), G. Dobler (Univ. of California), A. Eliasdottir (Princeton Univ.), E. Falco (Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), C. D. Fassnacht (Univ. of California, Davis), M. J. Jee (Univ. of California, Davis), C. R. Keeton (Rutgers Univ.), M. Oguri (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan), J. A. Tyson (Univ. of California, Davis), LSST Strong Lensing Science Collaboration

401.16  AGN Science with the LSST

Gordon T. Richards (Drexel Univ.), S. F. Anderson (Univ. of Washington), D. R. Ballantyne (Georgia Tech), A. J. Barth (UC Irvine), W. N. Brandt (Penn State), R. J. Brunner (UIUC), G. Chartas (College of Charleston), P. Coppi (Yale), W. de Vries (LLNL), M. Eracleous (Penn State), X. Fan (Univ. of Arizona), R. R. Gibson (Univ. of Washington), A. G. Gray (Georgia Tech), R. F. Green (LBTO), M. Lacy (Spitzer Science Center), P. Lira (Universidad de Chile, Chile), G. M. Madejski (SLAC), J. A. Newman (Univ. of Pittsburgh), D. P. Schneider (Penn State), O. Shemmer (Univ. of North Texas), H. Smith (CfA), M. A. Strauss (Princeton), E. Treister (IfA, Hawaii), D. E. Vanden Berk (St. Vincent College)

401.17  Exploring the Transient and Variable Universe with LSST

Lucianne M. Walkowicz (UC Berkeley), J. Bloom (UC Berkeley), K. Cook (LLNL), C. Fryer (LANL), E. Hilton (Univ. of Washington), A. Mahabal (Caltech), P. Wozniak (LANL) and the LSST Transients and Variable Stars Working Group

401.18  Investigation of LSST RR Lyrae Lightcurve Recovery

Hakeem Oluseyi (Florida Institute of Technology, Alabama A&M Univ.), I. J. Allison (Alabama A&M Univ), A. Becker (Univ. of Washington), C. S. Culliton (Florida Institute of Technology), M. Furqan (Florida Institute of Technology), K. Hoadley (Florida Institute of Technology)

401.19  Calibration of LSST Instrument and Data

James G. Bartlett (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, CalTech & APC Univ. Paris 7), G. Bazin (APC Univ. Paris 7), M. Creze (APC Paris, France), C. Portello-Roucelle (APC Paris, France), T. Axelrod (Steward/LSSTC), D. Burke (SLAC), D. Cinabro (WSU), C. Claver (NOAO), C. Cramer (Harvard Univ.), J. Frank (BNL), D. Gilmore (SLAC), J. Haggerty (BNL), Z. Ivezic (UW), L. Jones (UW), V. Krabbendam (NOAO), B. Meadows (U. Cinicinnati), D. Monet (USNO), P. O'Conner (BNL), J. Oliver (Harvard Univ.), B. Popescu (U. Cinicinnati), A. Saha (NOAO), A. Smith (ASPU), C. Smith (NOAO), C. Stubbs (Harvard Univ.), J.A. Tyson (UCD)

401.20  White Dwarf Stars as LSST Calibrators

Melissa Butner (Austin Peay State Univ.), J. Smith (Austin Peay State Univ.), D. L. Burke (SLAC), LSST Calibration Team

401.21  The Camera for LSST and its Focal Plane Array

Andrew Rasmussen (SLAC), K. Gilmore (SLAC), S. M. Kahn (SLAC), J. Geary (Harvard College Observatory), S. Marshall (SLAC), M. Nordby (SLAC), P. O'Connor (BNL), S. Olivier (LLNL), J. Oliver (Harvard Univ.), V. Radeka (BNL), T. Schalk (UC Santa Cruz), R. Schindler (SLAC), J.A. Tyson (UC Davis), R. Van Berg (Univ. of Pennsylvania), LSST Camera Team

401.22  LSST Telescope and Optics Status

William Gressler (NOAO), V. L. Krabbendam (NOAO), J. R. Andrew (NOAO), J. D. Barr (NOAO), J. DeVries (NOAO), E. Hileman (NOAO), M. Liang (NOAO), D. R. Neill (NOAO), J. Sebag (NOAO), C. Stubbs (Harvard Univ.), O. Wiecha (NOAO), LSST Collaboration

401.23  Data Management R&D for the LSST Project

Gregory P. Dubois-Felsmann (SLAC), T. Axelrod (Steward Observatory/LSSTC), A. Becker (Univ. of Washington), J. Becla (SLAC), D. Burke (SLAC), A. Connolly (Univ. of Washington), R. Cutri (IPAC), S. Dodd (IPAC), M. Freemon (NCSA), Z. Ivezic (Univ. of Washington), J. Kantor (LSSTC), D. Levine (IPAC), K. T. Lim (SLAC), R. Lupton (Princeton Univ.), D. Monet (U.S. Naval Observatory), R. Owen (Univ. of Washington), R. Plante (NCSA), J. A. Tyson (Univ. Of California, Davis), D. Wittman (Univ. Of California, Davis)

401.24  The Spectrum of LSST Data Analysis Challenges: Kiloscale to Petascale

Thomas J. Loredo (Cornell University), G. J. Babu (Penn State University), K. D. Borne (George Mason University), E. D. Feigelson (Penn State University), A. G. Gray (Georgia Institute of Technology), LSST Informatics and Statistics Science Collaboration

401.25  Accelerating LSST Source Catalog Simulations with Graphics Processing Units

Mario Juric (Harvard Univ., Hubble Fellow), K. Cosic (Univ. of Split, Croatia), D. Vinkovic (Univ. of Split, Croatia), Z. Ivezic (Univ. of Washington)

 

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Financial support for Rubin Observatory comes from the National Science Foundation (NSF) through Cooperative Agreement No. 1258333, the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science under Contract No. DE-AC02-76SF00515, and private funding raised by the LSST Corporation. The NSF-funded Rubin Observatory Project Office for construction was established as an operating center under management of the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA).  The DOE-funded effort to build the Rubin Observatory LSST Camera (LSSTCam) is managed by the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC).
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