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Exascale In-situ visualization for Astronomy & Cosmology

Published: October 28, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2510.24545v1

By: Nicola Tuccari , Eva Sciacca , Yolanda Becerra and more

Potential Business Impact:

Lets scientists see space data as it's made.

Business Areas:
Big Data Data and Analytics

Modern simulations and observations in Astronomy & Cosmology (A&C) produce massively large data volumes, posing significant challenges for storage, access and data analysis. A long-standing bottleneck in high-performance computing, especially now in the exascale era, has been the requirement to write these large datasets to disks, which limits the performance. A promising solution to this challenge is in-situ processing, where analysis and visualization are performed concurrently with the simulation itself, bypassing the storage of the simulation data. In this work, we present new results from an approach for in-situ processing based on Hecuba, a framework that provides a highly distributed database for streaming A&C simulation data directly into the visualization pipeline to make possible on-line visualization. By integrating Hecuba with the high-performance cosmological simulator ChaNGa, we enable real-time, in-situ visualization of N-body simulation results using tools such as ParaView and VisIVO.

Country of Origin
🇮🇹 Italy

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Page Count
8 pages

Category
Astrophysics:
Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics