GOATS: The next generation software infrastructure for time-domain astronomy at Gemini/NOIRLab. Application to alerts from Vera C. Rubin Observatory's Legacy Survey of Space and Time
Abstract
Time-domain and multimessenger astronomy (MMA/TDA) targets demand rapid-response follow-up observations. In many cases, it is the only way to make discoveries and advance our understanding of the astrophysical phenomena, for example, kilonovae accompanying gravitational waves from compact object mergers, shock breakout in supernovae, prompt emission from GRBs, etc. Presently the MMA/TDA follow-up workflow requires wrangling disparate software packages and user interfaces. We present an end-to-end software tool for the community, the Gemini Observation and Analysis of Targets System (GOATS), which unifies and simplifies the workflow, particularly for Gemini follow-up observations. GOATS achieves this by integrating services from Gemini Observatory and its parent organization, NSF NOIRLab. From a single platform, GOATS enables enhanced target selection via NOIRLab's ANTARES alert broker, triggering of Gemini (and other facilities within the Astronomical Event Observatory Network), automated data retrieval from the Gemini Observatory Archive, and interactive data reduction and analysis through Gemini's DRAGONS software and NOIRLab's Astro Data Lab science platform. GOATS was successfully deployed in an end-to-end demonstration of real-time follow-up of Rubin/LSST alerts with NOIRLab facilities. As part of this demonstration, we selected targets from the Rubin alert stream and triggered follow-up observations within minutes of the Rubin detections. We obtained spectra for several targets and classified them as supernova of various types (Ia, IIP, Ib/c) with redshifts ranging from 0.05 to 0.35. By eliminating the need to manually connect tools and automating repetitive tasks, GOATS lowers the entry barrier and allows users to focus on the scientific interpretation of the observation results.
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