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Results from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) Future Uses Session at the WISE at 5 Meeting | Jacqueline K. Faherty
; K. Alatalo
; L. D. Anderson
; Roberto J. Assef
; Daniella C. Bardalez Gagliuffi
; Megan Barry
; Dominic J. Benford
; Maciej Bilicki
; Ben Burningham
; Damian J. Christian
; Michael C. Cushing
; Peter R. Eisenhardt
; Martin Elvisx
; S. B. Fajardo-Acosta
; Douglas P. Finkbeiner
; William J. Fischer
; William J. Forrest
; John Fowler
; Jonathan P. Gardner
; Christopher R. Gelino
; V Gorjian
; Carl J. Grillmair
; Mariusz Gromadzki
; Kendall P. Hall
; Zeljko Ivezi'c
; Natsuko Izumi
; J. Davy Kirkpatrick
; András Kovács
; Dustin Lang
; David Leisawitz
; Fengchuan Liu
; A. Mainzer
; Katarzyna Malek
; Gábor Marton
; Frank J. Masci
; Ian S. McLean
; Aaron Meisner
; Robert Nikutta
; Deborah L. Padgett
; Rahul Patel
; L. M. Rebull
; J. A. Rich
; Frederick A. Ringwald
; Marvin Rose
; Adam C. Schneider
; Keivan G Stassun
; Daniel Stern
; Chao-Wei Tsai
; Feige Wang
; Madalyn E. Weston
; Edward L.
; Wright
; Jingwen Wu
; Jinyi Yang
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8 May 2015 | Abstract: | During the "WISE at 5: Legacy and Prospects" conference in Pasadena, CA --
which ran from February 10 - 12, 2015 -- attendees were invited to engage in an
interactive session exploring the future uses of the Wide-field Infrared Survey
Explorer (WISE) data. The 65 participants -- many of whom are extensive users
of the data -- brainstormed the top questions still to be answered by the
mission, as well as the complementary current and future datasets and
additional processing of WISE/NEOWISE data that would aid in addressing these
most important scientific questions. The results were mainly bifurcated between
topics related to extragalactic studies (e.g. AGN, QSOs) and substellar mass
objects. In summary, participants found that complementing WISE/NEOWISE data
with cross-correlated multiwavelength surveys (e.g. SDSS, Pan-STARRS, LSST,
Gaia, Euclid, etc.) would be highly beneficial for all future mission goals.
Moreover, developing or implementing machine-learning tools to comb through and
understand cross-correlated data was often mentioned for future uses. Finally,
attendees agreed that additional processing of the data such as co-adding WISE
and NEOWISE and extracting a multi-epoch photometric database and parallax and
proper motion catalog would greatly improve the scientific results of the most
important projects identified. In that respect, a project such as MaxWISE which
would execute the most important additional processing and extraction as well
as make the data and catalogs easily accessible via a public portal was deemed
extremely important. | Source: | arXiv, 1505.1923 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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