BOOM and Babamul: a real-time, multi-survey, optical alert broker system operating at scale
Abstract
With the arrival of ever higher throughput wide-field surveys and a multitude of multi-messenger and multi-wavelength instruments to complement them, software capable of harnessing these associated data streams is urgently required. To meet these needs, a number of community supported alert brokers have been built, currently focused on processing of Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF; - alerts per night) with an eye towards Vera C. Rubin Observatory's Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST; alerts per night). Building upon the system that successfully ran in production for ZTF's first seven years of operation, we introduce BOOM (Burst & Outburst Observations Monitor), an analysis framework focused on real-time, joint brokering of these alert streams. BOOM harnesses the performance of a Rust-based software stack relying on a non-relational MongoDB database combined with a Valkey in-memory processing queue and a Kafka cluster for message sharing. With this system, we demonstrate feature parity with the existing ZTF system with a throughput higher. We describe the workflow that enables the real-time processing as well as the results with custom filters we have built to demonstrate the system's capabilities. In conclusion, we present the development roadmap for both BOOM and Babamul - the public-facing LSST alert broker built atop BOOM - as we begin the Rubin era.
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@article{arxiv.2511.00164,
title = {BOOM and Babamul: a real-time, multi-survey, optical alert broker system operating at scale},
author = {Theophile Jegou du Laz and Michael W. Coughlin and Peter Bachant and Jacob E. Simones and Thomas Culino and Antoine Le Calloch and Sushant Sharma Chaudhary and Xander J. Hall and Tyler Barna and Daniel Warshofsky and Matthew Graham and Mansi M. Kasliwal and Ashish Mahabal and Joshua S. Bloom and Antonella Palmese and Frank J. Masci and Steven L. Groom and Richard Dekany and Reed L. Riddle and George Helou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.00164},
year = {2026}
}
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16 pages, 5 figures