A Distributed Processing and Analysis System for Heliophysic Events

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With several Virtual Observatories now under active development, the time is ripe to consider how they will interact to enable integrated studies that span the full range of Heliophysics. We present a solution that builds upon components of the Heliophysics Event Knowledgebase (HEK) being developed for the Solar Dynamics Observatory and the Heliophysics Event List Manager (HELMS), recently selected as part of the NASA VxO program. A Heliophysics Event Analysis and Processing System (HEAPS) could increase the scientific productivity of Heliophysics data by increasing the visibility of relevant events contained within them while decreasing the incremental costs of incorporating more events in research studies. Here we present the relevant precursors to such a system and show how it could operate within the Heliophysics Data Environment.

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