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University of Delaware

Department of Physics and Astronomy

 

federica bianco - Associate Professor

(she/her)

Biden School of Public Policy and Administration

Data  Science Institute

Title Text

 

University of Delaware

Department of Physics and Astronomy

 

Biden School of Public Policy and Administration

Data  Science Institute

 

Rubin Observatory Construction Project - Deputy Project Scientist

Rubin Transients and Variable Stars Science Collaboration

 

         

               

federica bianco - Associate Professor

(she/her)

This is a living land acknowledgement developed in consultation with tribal leadership of Poutaxet, what is now known as the “Delaware Bay,” including: the Lenape Indian Tribe of Delaware, the Nanticoke Indian Tribe, and the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation in 2021. We thank these leaders for their generosity.

The University of Delaware occupies lands vital to the web of life for Lenni Lenape and Nanticoke, who share their ancestry, history, and future in this region. UD has financially benefited from this regional occupation as well as from Indigenous territories that were expropriated through the United States land grant system. European colonizers and later the United States forced Nanticoke and Lenni Lenape westward and northward, where they formed nations in present-day Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and Ontario, Canada. Others never left their homelands or returned from exile when they could. We express our appreciation for ongoing Indigenous stewardship of the ecologies and traditions of this region. While the harms to Indigenous people and their homelands are beyond repair, we commit to building right relationships going forward by collaborating with tribal leadership on actionable institutional steps.

 

Leading the Rubin LSST army of volunteers

Rubin LSST projects at FASTLab

At the intersection of astrophysics and Public Policy: From Light Echoes to Pollution Plumes

Data skills for good: COVID response support in Delaware

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qc_iscV1uA0

Bulding a legacy: the Vera C. Rubin Obsrvatory and LSST

Time domain astrophysics at a glance

 

At the intersection of astrophysics and Public Policy: From Light Echoes to Pollution Plumes

Data skills for good: COVID response support in Delaware

FASTLab projects in data-driven across disciplines

Vera C. Rubin Observatory:

 

 

LSST Science Drivers

Probing Dark Energy and Dark Matter

image credit ESO-Gaia

LSST Science Drivers

Mapping the Milky Way and Local Volume

via resolved stellar population

An unprecedented inventory of the Solar System from threatening NEO to the distant Oort Cloud

LSST Science Drivers

LSST Science Drivers

image credit: ESA-Justyn R. Maund 

Exploring the Transients and Variable Universe

10M alerts every night shared with the world

60 seconds after observation

Cosmology in the LSST era

Use of multiple cross-checking probes that reach unprecedented precision .

 

 

Dark energy manifests itself in two ways. The first is the relationship between redshift and distance (the Hubble diagram), or equivalently the expansion rate of the universe as a function of cosmic time. The second is the rate at which matter clusters with time.

Iveziv 2019

Cosmology in the LSST era: the DARK sector

Cosmology in the LSST era: the DARK sector

Cosmology in the LSST era: the DARK sector

SN Ia

luminosity ~ time

Nobel Prize winning - SN Ia

\mu_0 = m_0 - M_0 = 5 \log{D} + 25\\

S. Perlmutter

A.Riess, B. Schmidt

 

~1000 SNe

Weak lensing

Illustration of lensing correlations induced by the cosmic web.

http://www.cosmostat.org/research-topics/weak-lensing

 

Weak lensing

requires exquisite resolution and image quality

 

Cosmology in the LSST era

Use of multiple cross-checking probes that reach unprecedented precision .

 

 

Dark energy manifests itself in two ways. The first is the relationship between redshift and distance (the Hubble diagram), or equivalently the expansion rate of the universe as a function of cosmic time. The second is the rate at which matter clusters with time.

Iveziv 2019

True redshift

True redshift

single image depth ~24

10-year stack image depth ~26

image resolution 0.2'' (seeing limited)

 

18,000 sq degrees 

839 images over 10 years in 6 filters

2-3 images per night

each fields reobserved within ~days

 

5 fields observed to higher cadence and more images

survey specification

~25.9, 26.8, 26.8, 26.3, 25.6, 24.8

~56, 74, 184, 187, 166, 171

the Rubin LSST

Science Collaborations

The Rubin Organization is almost as complex as the Universe it will explore!

Rubin LSST Science Collaborations

The Rubin Organization is almost as complex as the Universe it will explore!

8 SCs - 6 continents - 2000 people - 25 countries

Rubin LSST Science Collaborations

8 SCs - 6 continents - 2000 people - 25 countries

Rubin LSST survey design

40+ submissions

85% led by SC members

and virtually all including SC members

The SCs were core to this process

Rubin Focus Issue of ApJS on Rubin Survey Strategy Optimization

A focus issue of ApJS to publish LSST cadence proposals work

Rubin LSST Science Collaborations

8 SCs - 6 continents - 2000 people - 25 countries

Chairs of the Transients and Variable Stars Science Collaboration

Science Collaborations Coordinator

Chairs of the Transients and Variable Stars Science Collaboration

Science Collaborations Coordinator

Member of the SAC

Member of the Contribution Evaluation Committee

Member of the LSSTC Executive Board

Member of the Research Inclusion Working Group

The immutable skies

 Bartolomeu Velho, 1568 (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris)

cepheid

circa 1900

cepheid

Will we discover new physics?

A comparative assessment of LSST potential surveys in the discovery of unknown unknowns

Will we discover new physics?

A survey of Machine Learning features and methods to discover unique objects and rare classes in regularly and irregularly sampled time series

2D t-SNE projection of feature space

Weirdness score

Evenly sampled Kepler time series

.

Sparse, unevenly sampled Kepler time series

Rubin Observatory

Site: Cerro Pachon, Chile

Funding: US NSF + DOE

Status: final phases of construction - completion expected 2023

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September 2016

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Fabruary 2020

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May 2022

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May 2022

what's in a name?

Rubin Obs is the first ground-based US National Observatory named after a woman astrophysicist, Dr. 

Vera Florence Cooper Rubin  

pioneered studies of Dark Matter through rotational curves

VRO

federica bianco - fbianco@udel.edu

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8m Telescope

9.6 deg.sq. field of view

maximizes survey entendue

Observatory

May 2022 - Telescope Mount Assembly

Status: ongoing demonstration of the Camera/Secondary Mirror (M2) removal procedures, and  ComCam installation expected in  August.

The DOE LSST Camera - 3.2 Gigapixel

3.2 Gigapixel camera 

378 4K ultra-high-definition TV

The DOE LSST Camera - 3.2 Gigapixel

Camera and Cryostat integration completed at SLAC in May,

Shutter and filter auto-changer integrated into camera body

3024 science raft amplifier channels, only 3 are substandard.

Rubin ugrizy filters

Summer 2021

AuxTel:

latest run June 28-July 1 2022

 

AuxTel is being used for monthly on-sky commissioning runs 3 nights/lunar cycle:

  • Performing scheduler driven observations
  • Standard star spectroscopy for characterization of atmospheric transmission
  • Measure image performance as will be done in Ops

LOVE: LSST Operations Visualization Environment

Data Products

federica bianco - fbianco@udel.edu

@fedhere​

world public!

federica bianco - fbianco@udel.edu

world public

data right holders

Astronomy meets Data Science

federica bianco - fbianco@udel.edu

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At this level of precision,everything is variable, everything is blended, everything is moving.

u,g,r,i,z,y
Photometric precision
Photometric accuracy
Astrometric precision
Astrometric accuracy
# visits
 
5 mmag
10 mmag
10 mas
50 mas
56, 80, 184, 184, 160, 160

SDSS

LSST

http://faculty.washington.edu/ivezic/talks/NASAseminar.pdf

SDSS 2x4 arcmin sq griz

MYSUC (Gawiser 2014) 1 mag shallower than LSST coadds

federica bianco - fbianco@udel.edu

At this level of precision,everything is variable, everything is blended, everything is moving.

u,g,r,i,z,y
Photometric precision
Photometric accuracy
Astrometric precision
Astrometric accuracy
# visits
 
5 mmag
10 mmag
10 mas
50 mas
56, 80, 184, 184, 160, 160

http://faculty.washington.edu/ivezic/talks/NASAseminar.pdf

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Rubin will see ~1000 SN every night!

A lot of them will be too faint to study with traditional means, particularly spectra. 

Lots of emphasis in new analysis techniques that rely on "Big Data"

Survey

design

Rubin LSST survey design

distributions of time gaps in 76 OpSims

Rubin LSST survey design

Rubin LSST survey design

Bianco et al. 2021

Because the Rubin LSST data is open to all US scientists and to a broader yet community worldwide, to truly make it a survey of and for and of the people, Rubin Observatory called the community to design its survey -

this is a uniquely "democratic" process!

single document

9 chapters ​

25 science cases

 

 

14

46 papers

467 unique authors

 

 

 

16

39 notes

218 unique authors

 

 

 

173

date

 

 

goal

 

 

target community

 

response

 

 

available simulation

 

2015-17

2018

 

2021

 

Rubin LSST survey design

2015-17

Rubin LSST SCOC

2015-17

Timo Anguita Universidad Andres Bello

Saurabh Jha Rutgers University

Rachel Mandelbaum CMU

Adam Miller Northwestern University

Steven Smartt Oxford University

Rachel Street Las Cubres Observatory

Kat Volk University of Arizona, PSI

 

Franz Baur Universitdad Cátolica, Chile

Knut Olsen NSF’s NOIRLab

Colin Slater University of Washington

Jay Strader Michigan State University

 

Its tasks are as follows:

  • Based on input from the OpSim team and the Vera C. Rubin Observatory Legacy Survery of Space and Time (LSST) Science Collaborations, make specific recommendations for the cadence choices for the full 10-year survey. 
  • Help communicate these recommendations to the science community 
  • Based on the plans for commissioning, and the realized performance of the telescope and software, make specific recommendations for “Early Science” observations
  • During operations, make recommendations for changes in survey strategy, including Target of Opportunity observations and the use of Director’s Discretionary Time.

Rubin LSST SCOC

23

23.7

24.7

24.3

25

26.9

28.1

 depth

depth

coadd depth

coadd depth

survey specifications

(current baseline)

g band

r band

source http://astro-lsst-01.astro.washington.edu:8080/?runId=2

27.1

23.3

0.576

0.52

intranight gap

hours

15

internight gap

days

15

3

median internight gap

days

50

5

median internight gap

days

any filter

r band

survey specifications

source http://astro-lsst-01.astro.washington.edu:8080/?runId=2

0.576

intranight gap

hours

Parallax uncertainty @ 24 mag (mas)

Gaia DR2: 0.1 mas @ mag 17

https://www.cosmos.esa.int/documents/29201/1770596/Lindegren_GaiaDR2_Astrometry_extended.pdf

survey specifications

source http://astro-lsst-01.astro.washington.edu:8080/?runId=2

survey specifications

(current baseline)

26.8

29.05

28.6

26.8

26.9

28.1

coadd depth

survey specifications

(current baseline)

source http://astro-lsst-01.astro.washington.edu:8080/?runId=2

26.8

29.05

28.6

26.8

Rubin Observatory LSST 

Rubin and MMA

Rubin Observatory LSST 

federica bianco - fbianco@udel.edu

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LIGO/VIRGO area of localization ~100deg square

 Ursa Minor contains 255.86 square degrees

S190425z 18% of the sky localization

Rubin Observatory LSST 

federica bianco - fbianco@udel.edu

@fedhere​

Rubin can find the electromagnetic counterpart of Gravitational Wave and Neutrino discoveries better than any survey!

LIGO/VIRGO area of localization ~100deg square

 Ursa Minor contains 255.86 square degrees

Rubin FoV 10 deg

S190425z 18% of the sky localization

Rubin Observatory LSST 

federica bianco - fbianco@udel.edu

@fedhere​

 AT 2017gfo

optical counterpart we have identified near NGC 4993 is associated with GW170817

https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2041-8213/aa9059 M. Soares-Santos+2017

(but also Abbott+2017, Drout+2017...... )

Evidence that mergers of NS are significant sources of r-process elements heavier than iron, including gold and platinum, which was previously attributed exclusively to supernova explosions

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Rubin Observatory LSST 

federica bianco - fbianco@udel.edu

@fedhere​

Margutti+2018

Andreoni+ 2022

Rubin Observatory LSST 

federica bianco - fbianco@udel.edu

@fedhere​

Margutti+2018

Andreoni+ 2022

Rubin Observatory LSST 

federica bianco - fbianco@udel.edu

@fedhere​

Margutti+2018

Andreoni+ 2022

federica bianco fbianco@udel.edu

thank you!

https://www.lsst.org/

 

https://www.lsst.org/scientists/science-collaborations

 

https://www.lsstcorporation.org/

 

We study rare and unusual transients with machine learning and probabilistic inference

Rubin LSST

Leading the Rubin LSST army of volunteers

FASTLab projects in data-driven astrophysics

At the intersection of astrophysics and Public Policy: From Light Echoes to Pollution Plumes

Data skills for good: COVID response support in Delaware

Time domain astrophysics at a glance

Multi-city Urban Observatory Network

Studying cities as complex systems through imaging data

Multi-city Urban Observatory Network

Studying cities as complex systems through imaging data

  • energy demand and consumption
  • ecology of flora and fauna
  • urban metabolism
  • circadiem rhythms

Multi-city Urban Observatory Network

From Light Echoes to Polluting Plumes

Ian Heffner, UD MSDS

​improved image

subtraction through PCA

Pessimal AI problem:

  • small training data
  • inaccurate labels
  • imbalance classes
  • diverse morphology
  • low SNR
  • complex BG

From Light Echoes to Polluting Plumes

Ian Heffner, UD MSDS

​improved image

subtraction through PCA

Pessimal AI problem:

  • small training data
  • inaccurate labels
  • imbalance classes
  • diverse morphology
  • low SNR
  • complex BG

Plumes and heat in NIR

Plumes in hyperspectral imaging

COVID-19 - an opportunity to be useful or an opportunistic exploitation of a serious problem?

- we understand exponentials

 

- we do not understand how science translated into policy

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COVID-19 - an opportunity to be useful or an opportunistic exploitation of a serious problem?

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COVID-19 - an opportunity to be useful or an opportunistic exploitation of a serious problem?

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COVID-19 - an opportunity to be useful or an opportunistic exploitation of a serious problem?

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1

Is there a need?

dont overestimate the resources that are available

"Christiana care is seeking someone with Python expertise..."

surge plans rely on mutual aid between States

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Is there a need?

dont overestimate the resources that are available

Dr. Chiam, Value Institute

1

Is there a need?

  • Delaware is a small state (unlike Washington State, CA, NY)
  • 5 hospitals only one has an epidemiological team... of 1
  • There are limited computational resources in people and in hardware

 

"Christiana care is seeking someone with Python expertise..."

@fedhere

2

Can I fulfill that need?

  • Is there a team of domain experts you can work with?

 

"Christiana care is seeking someone with Python expertise..."

"ChristianaCare is seeking someone with Python expertise..."

to work with the CC Value institute epidemiologist and software engineer

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DATA

MODEL IMPLEMENTATION

MODEL IMPLEMENTATION

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DE COORDINATION

EPIDEMIOLOGY

INTEGRATION W CC NEEDS AND RESOURCES

COVID-19 - an opportunity to be useful or an opportunistic exploitation of a serious problem?

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COVID-19 - an opportunity to be useful or an opportunistic exploitation of a serious problem?

COVID-19 - an opportunity to be useful or an opportunistic exploitation of a serious problem?

The parameters are not well known AND time varying

COVID-19 - an opportunity to be useful or an opportunistic exploitation of a serious problem?

COVID-19 - an opportunity to be useful or an opportunistic exploitation of a serious problem?

COVID-19 - an opportunity to be useful or an opportunistic exploitation of a serious problem?

IHME - official data, statewide, no control over model parameters

(no visibility into the code)

CHIMEDE - curated hospital data, local predictions, complete control over model parameters

COVID-19 - an opportunity to be useful or an opportunistic exploitation of a serious problem?

COVID-19 - an opportunity to be useful or an opportunistic exploitation of a serious problem?

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COVID-19 - an opportunity to be useful or an opportunistic exploitation of a serious problem?

@fedhere

Delaware COVID-19 deaths by race

 COVID 19 is a racist desease

Society

COVID-19 - an opportunity to be useful or an opportunistic exploitation of a serious problem?

"While some states do not have demonstrable disparities, minorities in other states face 5 or 10-fold or higher risk of death than their white counterparts."

COVID-19 - an opportunity to be useful or an opportunistic exploitation of a serious problem?

Obvious solution: MC simulation (a.k.a. Agent-based models

 

but the computational costs are significant

@fedhere

 

 

    . how will policy changes affect disease progression and hospitalization?

 

    . will there be a suppression of disease propagation in future summer months?

 

    . what are the impacts of DE’s unique demographic distribution on hospitalization?

 

    . how do we incorporate behavioral properties of the in- and out-of-state sub-populations?

 

    . what level of resurgence might we expect to see in the winter if social distancing is relaxed?

 

    . if re-infection is a possibility, what will be the burden on local health care systems?

age block

ethnicity block

socioeconomic block

comorbidities block

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age block

ethnicity block

socioeconomic block

comorbidities block

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This framework allows for substantial flexibility to include effects such as:

 

        · time-dependent social distancing

        · mask mandate compliance

        · person-to-person contact rates

 

        · age, gender, race, and ethnicity  

        · individual susceptibilities

        · comorbidities

 

        · probabilistic hospital length of stay

        · asymptomatic subpopulations

        · vaccine availability and use

 

        · closing and reopening

        · hospital discharge and intake operations

up to 100 subpops -

100x100 sparse contact matrix => ~sec 

500,000 samples => ~1M sec

e-DHARMA: a DHARMA emulator

"It has been invaluable to have predictions for the next week instead of having to panic about the next shift"

Research Inclusion: sonification of LSST lightcurves

Riley Clarke, UD grad student Sid Patel, UD undergrad summer research project

Sonification: Data → Sound

New way of understanding data

  • Can be complementary to visualizations
  • Gives access to people who cannot
    interpret data visually

  • Sounds cool! Good for public outreach

Research Inclusion: sonification of LSST lightcurves

Rubin Rhapsodies

Research Inclusion: sonification of LSST lightcurves

Rubin Rhapsodies

Light Echoes

Light Echoes

η-Carinae light echoes

Rest et al. (w Bianco) 2012Natur.482..375R​

Light Echoes

η-Carinae light echoes

Frew 2004, Smith & Frew 2011

Light Echoes

η-Carinae light echoes

Light Echoes

η-Carinae light echoes

Li et al. submitted

AILE: the first AI-based platform for the detection and study of Light Echoes

NSF Award #2108841

Detecting and studying light echoes in the era of Rubin and Artificial Intelligence

P.I. Bianco

Pessimal AI problem:

  • small training data
  • inaccurate labels
  • imbalance classes
  • diverse morphology
  • low SNR

AILE: the first AI-based platform for the detection and study of Light Echoes

YOLO3 + "attention" mechanism

precision 80% at 70% recall with a training set of 19 light echo examples! 

NSF Award #2108841

Detecting and studying light echoes in the era of Rubin and Artificial Intelligence

P.I. Bianco

Li et al. submitted

thank you!

 

University of Delaware

Department of Physics and Astronomy

 

Biden School of Public Policy and Administration

Data  Science Institute

@fedhere

federica bianco

fbianco@udel.edu

thank you!

 

University of Delaware

Department of Physics and Astronomy

 

Biden School of Public Policy and Administration

Data  Science Institute

@fedhere

federica bianco

fbianco@udel.edu

Rubin Observatory LSST 

Diversity Equity Inclusion

Rubin LSST Science Collaborations

We aspire to be an inclusive, equitable, and ultimately just group and we are working with renewed vigor in the wake of the recent event that exposed inequity and racism in our society to turning this aspiration into action.

Rubin LSST Science Collaborations

what's in a name?

The first ground-based national US observatory named after a woman, Dr. Vera C. Rubin 

VRO

In the first 10 years of its life Rubin will conduct the Legacy Survey of Space and Time or LSST

federica bianco - fbianco@udel.edu

@fedhere​