Calibration Server
The main address at the moment is: http://gaia020.ast.cam.ac.uk:5000/
Autorization
- In order to access the server you need a so called "hashtag" which is an autorization key. In order to get one you need to ask Lukasz Wyrzykowski and report to him also
the lon,lat of your observatory and list of filters you have
Calibration of your photometric data
The main url for calibration of your sextractor catalogs is http://gaia020.ast.cam.ac.uk:5000/uploader/
You can also do that from the command line using HTTP POST protocol
curl -F matchDist=2 -F EventID='ivo://110610' -F sexCat="@test/110621_V4.cat;filename=test.cat" -F "hashtag=XXXX" -F "MJD=2" -F "matchDist=2" -F EventID='ivo://110610' -F expTime=1 -F noPlot=1 -F forceFilter=no -F dryRun=1 -F outputFormat=json "http://gaia020.ast.cam.ac.uk:5000/cgi/upload"
Parameters of the http://gaia020.ast.cam.ac.uk:5000/cgi/upload
- matchDist -- matching radius in arcseconds
- hashtag -- your authorization key
- MJD -- mjd of the observations
- expTime -- exposure time
- comment -- comments
- EventID -- the ivorn of the alert
- dryRun -- the value of 1 allows you to check the results of the calibration without inserting anything into our DB
- forceFilter -- "no" means that the calibration will be fully automated. But You can also specify APASS/V if you want to calibrate using a particular survey/filter
- sexCat -- that's the Sextractor catalog you are trying to submit
- outputFormat -- at the moment the only allowed values are json and html
It is important that you upload the data for the alerts which are in the database (e.g. which are listed here http://gaia020.ast.cam.ac.uk:5000/list_of_alerts ).
If the alert is not in our DB, you can insert it http://gaia020.ast.cam.ac.uk:5000/newevent/
Review of the data in the Database
You can view the list of followup_data which are in the DB http://gaia020.ast.cam.ac.uk:5000/list_of_followups
You can view the list of alerts which are in the DB http://gaia020.ast.cam.ac.uk:5000/list_of_alerts , and the subset of them which have followup data http://gaia020.ast.cam.ac.uk:5000/list_of_alerts?observed_only=1.
You can also see the light curves for those alerts which have followup data through those forms: