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The VRO: How Astronomys Biggest Dataset Will Change Your Universe Prof. Eric Morganson National Center for Supercomputing Applications University of Illinois July 20, 2020 The Name Thing Formerly: telescope and data were LSST (the Large


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The VRO: How Astronomy’s Biggest Dataset Will Change Your Universe

  • Prof. Eric Morganson

National Center for Supercomputing Applications University of Illinois July 20, 2020

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The Name Thing

Formerly: telescope and data were LSST (the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope) Telescope: Vera Rubin Observatory Data: LSST (Legacy Survey of Space and Time)

Vera Rubin measured galaxy masses and discovered strong evidence for dark matter

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Outline

How optical astronomy works How the Vera Rubin Observatory changes the game What we will learn How you can see the data

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How optical astronomy works

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Optical Surveys Are Big Maps

Map by Pan-STARRS, a telescope with a 1.8 meter mirror

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Get Better Data with a Bigger Telescope

SDSS, a 2.5 meter telescope (cheap) Subaru, an 8.1 meter telescope (expensive)

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Get Better Data with a Bigger Telescope

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Get Many Observations (A “Light Curve”)

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Get Different Observations (Radio, X-Ray, Spectra)

Left: The ALMA Radio Array Top Right: The Chandra X-Ray Telescope Bottom Right: An optical Spectrum

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How the VRO changes the game

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Big Telescopes Have Small Fields of View

  • Sky: 40,000 square degrees
  • Moon: 0.2 square degrees
  • Large telescopes: ~0.01 square

degree

  • ~4 million images to cover the sky

○ 12 Years Most 8-10 m telescopes image the red circle

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How VRO is Different

  • Sky: 40,000 square degrees
  • Moon: 0.2 square degrees
  • VRO images: 9.6 square degrees
  • 4,300 images to cover the sky

○ 5 nights Most 8-10 m telescopes image the red circle

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Legacy Survey of Space and Time

  • 10 Year Survey

○ Starting 2023

  • Images very deep

○ 100x deeper than previous surveys

  • Southern Sky 1000 times

○ Gets color information ○ Get light curve

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Why Didn’t We Do This Years Ago?

Large mirror: expensive Large field of view: more precise engineering Large Mirror with Large Field of View: super expensive Gigantic CCD camera: super expensive and maybe impossible before 2010

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The Telescope

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The Camera (In Mac Units)

  • World’s Largest

○ 6200 LBS

  • 3200 Megapixel

○ 267 iPhones

  • Each Image 6 GB
  • 540 GB/hour

○ 1 MacBook Pro

  • 10 TB / Day

○ 20 MacBook Pros

  • 30 PB over Survey

○ 60 K MacBook Pros

  • 10x bigger than all

astronomical data currently taken

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What we will learn

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Cosmology: Expansion and Galaxy Clustering

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Milky Way: History of Collisions

Left: simulated galaxy mergers create “streams” Right: actual streams around the Milky Way

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Find 90% Asteroid bigger than 140 Meters

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LSST “Alerts”: Stuff Exploding

Left: star falling into black hole in a “Tidal Disruption Event” Right: Two Neutron stars spinning into a black hole

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How you can see the data

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Yearly Release

  • LSST will release maps

yearly (starting 2024)

  • Same pixels researchers use
  • Many surveys do this now

○ Dark Energy Survey

des.ncsa.illinois.edu/easyweb

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Public Alerts

  • Users can receive custom alerts:

○ Image ○ Brightness ○ Location

  • Alerts could be:

○ Every observation of an object ○ Every new supernova* ○ Every observation of an asteroid

  • Available as:

○ Download ○ Email ○ Tweet/text/??? *LSST will find 1,000 new supernova per night

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A Whole New Zooniverse

  • Zooniverse: classify objects from

large datasets

  • Multiple astronomy and

non-astronomy projects

  • Fun, easy, clicky, addictive
  • Contributes to real discoveries
  • Astronomy projects will soon be

dominated by LSST data

https://www.zooniverse.org/