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Time: 13:00 ET 

Link to Video recording

Passcode: CB.L?AM2

General:

    • SSG membership/organization - Mark
      • No more working group chairs (everyone is a member at large)
      • Mark will update Charter before the next SSG meeting on March 4
    • Survey results - Kristina
      • Preferred meeting cadence: monthly
      • Talk topics of interest: science, AI/ML/automation, pipelines
      • Focus area: promoting VLASS to the community, including at conferences



VLASS News:

  1. Observing and data processing status: Amy Kimball and Mark Lacy



  1. Science highlights:




  1. Events:
    • RADIAL/CHTC meet-up at AAS 244 - Yjan Gordon organizing, Brian Kent and Mark Lacy will be at the meeting as well.  Others?
    • “Rare GEMS in Big Data” - https://noirlab.edu/science/events/websites/rare-gems-2024
    • SPARCS meeting - show is presenting VLASS?  Let Yjan Gordon know if you’re interested!
    • HEAD meeting?  (Greg, Kate will be there; Kate will highlight VLASS)
    • IAU in Cape Town - deadline is March 1 for abstracts and early registration
    • Next ADASS meeting will be in Malta in November.  Please express what astro/computing topics you would like showcased at the meeting in Malta:




  • Talk: “VLASS Data Product Update” Mark Lacy


JRC: I think, while AW-project works, there are more efficient codes out there to deal with the w-terms. I understand the desire to keep this within the CASA framework but there have been lots of development in speeding w-term corrections up (e.g. WSClean, IDGridder) etc (e.g. https://github.com/darafferty/rapthor). I think we should fold in Andre Offringa in this.

Just got feedback from Andre and my PhD student: “AWimager is order of factor of a few faster than AW-project for smaller images or 10-100 for large images, certainly when also MSMF deconvolution is necessary”.

VLASS Epoch 4

    • The Epoch 4 white paper has been submitted to Tony Beasley and is posted on the VLASS white papers webpage here


Review plan:

    • The current draft is being used for internal review within NRAO now
    • NRAO will conduct an external review of the Epoch 4 proposal in late summer
    • Revisions are due by the end of April.  


Feedback:

    • The transient science case needs to be amplified


Discussion questions:

    • How can we strengthen the transient science case?
      • What are the key areas of opportunity for identifying radio transients and challenges to success?
        • Rapid identification of multiwavelength counterparts to VLASS transients and variables needed.
          • “Prompt” catalogs
        • No public software for identifying VLASS is available.


  • TBD


Priorities for revisions:

    • Figures, including a clear graphic motivating the transient case
    • Logistics/implementation review (everyone)
    • Updated citation rate/author distribution plots (B. Kent)
    • Additional input/details on:
      • Multi-messenger synergy (G. Shroeder?)



Future meetings: (subject to change; check your email/Slack for updates)

    • Transients: Feb 26 at 1pm EST / 11am MST / 17:00 UTC

SSG: March 4 at 1pm EST / 11am MST / 17:00 UTC

    • SSG: April 15 at 1pm EST / 11am MST / 17:00 UTC



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Reference material:

  • Terms of reference document: pdf 
  • VLASS Slack workspace and SSG channel (contact Bryan Gaensler)
  • Confluence page
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