Karabo: A versatile SKA Observation Simulation Framework
Abstract
Karabo is a versatile Python-based software framework simplifying research with radio astronomy data. It bundles existing software packages into a coherent whole to improve the ease of use of its components. Karabo includes useful abstractions, like strategies to scale and parallelize typical workloads or science-specific Python modules. The framework includes functionality to access datasets and mock observations to study the Square Kilometer Array (SKA) instruments and their expected accuracy. SKA will address problems in a wide range of fields of astronomy. We demonstrate the application of Karabo to some of the SKA science cases from HI intensity mapping, mock radio surveys, radio source detection, the epoch of re-ionisation and heliophysics. We discuss the capabilities and challenges of simulating large radio datasets in the context of SKA.
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