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The Apertif Time-Domain Data Release 1 2 (ARTS DR1DR2) is hosted on the Apertif Long Term Archive and exposed to the community through the standard Virtual Observatory protocol. This section describes how the data products can be queried and accessed by using different applications.
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The science-ready data products are exposed through standard Virtual Observatory protocols to facilitate their access and exploration.
The Apertif Time-Domain DR1 DR2 data is hosted on the Apertif Long Term Archive (ALTA) system. We recommend astronomers to use the VO interfaces for data discovery. These interfaces will redirect to ALTA file servers for data access where appropriate.
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In addition, they should cite the time-domain overview paperthese two ARTS papers:
van Leeuwen, J. et al. “The The Apertif Radio Transient System (ARTS): Design, Commissioning, Data Release, and Detection of the first 5 Fast Radio Bursts”, 2023, Bursts, 2023, A&A 672, A117 (ADS)
Pastor-Marazuela, I et al. Comprehensive analysis of the Apertif Fast Radio Burst sample: similarities with young, energetic neutron stars, 2024 A&A (ADS)