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The Euclid Data Processing Challenges

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2017-06-14 v1

Abstract

Euclid is a Europe-led cosmology space mission dedicated to a visible and near infrared survey of the entire extra-galactic sky. Its purpose is to deepen our knowledge of the dark content of our Universe. After an overview of the Euclid mission and science, this contribution describes how the community is getting organized to face the data analysis challenges, both in software development and in operational data processing matters. It ends with a more specific account of some of the main contributions of the Swiss Science Data Center (SDC-CH).

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@article{arxiv.1701.08158,
  title  = {The Euclid Data Processing Challenges},
  author = {Pierre Dubath and Nikolaos Apostolakos and Andrea Bonchi and Andrey Belikov and Massimo Brescia and Stefano Cavuoti and Peter Capak and Jean Coupon and Christophe Dabin and Hubert Degaudenzi and Shantanu Desai and Florian Dubath and Adriano Fontana and Sotiria Fotopoulou and Marco Frailis and Audrey Galametz and John Hoar and Mark Holliman and Ben Hoyle and Patrick Hudelot and Olivier Ilbert and Martin Kuemmel and Martin Melchior and Yannick Mellier and Joe Mohr and Nicolas Morisset and Stéphane Paltani and Roser Pello and Stefano Pilo and Gianluca Polenta and Maurice Poncet and Roberto Saglia and Mara Salvato and Marc Sauvage and Marc Schefer and Santiago Serrano and Marco Soldati and Andrea Tramacere and Rees Williams and Andrea Zacchei},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.08158},
  year   = {2017}
}

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10 pages, 4 figures, IAU Symposium 325 on Astroinformatics