Overview of the Excalibur Data Products Working Example - Raissa Estrela (JPL)
Following the 2023 Sagan Summer Workshop, there was a half-day workshop to learn about EXCALIBUR (EXoplanet CALIbration and Bayesian Unified Retrieval). EXCALIBUR is a new tool for comparative planetology. Developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, EXCALIBUR implements uniform processing of exoplanet input catalogs with a high-agility architecture to respond to updates in system parameters, observational data, instrument models, and retrieval methods. EXCALIBUR preserves the full chain of inference by saving all intermediate data products. An initial EXCALIBUR catalog and associated data products will be available this summer through a NExScI portal and EXCALIBUR will eventually form the basis of the CASE Explorer Mission of Opportunity data reduction pipeline. The CASE project is the US contribution the European Space Agency's Ariel mission, which will survey the atmospheres of approximately 1000 exoplanets. Hubble data processed by EXCALIBUR has been used to the study the structure, composition, and chemistry of various exoplanet atmospheres (see Swain et al. 2021, Roudier et al. 2021, Estrela et al. 2021, 2022, Huber-Feely 2022).
Видео Overview of the Excalibur Data Products Working Example - Raissa Estrela (JPL) канала Sagan Summer Workshop
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