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In-Situ High Performance Visualization for Astronomy & Cosmology

Published: October 28, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2510.24547v1

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

Potential Business Impact:

Lets scientists see space simulation data instantly.

Business Areas:
Cloud Data Services Information Technology, Internet Services

The Astronomy & Cosmology (A&C) community is presently witnessing an unprecedented growth in the quality and quantity of data coming from simulations and observations. Writing results of numerical simulations to disk files has long been a bottleneck in high-performance computing. To access effectively and extract the scientific content of such large-scale data sets appropriate tools and techniques are needed. This is especially true for visualization tools, where petascale data size problems cannot be visualized without some data filtering, which reduces either the resolution or the amount of data volume managed by the visualization tool. A solution to this problem is to run the analysis and visualization concurrently (in-situ) with the simulation and bypass the storage of the full results. In particular we use Hecuba, a framework offering a highly distributed database to stream A\&C simulation data for on-line visualization. We will demonstrate the Hecuba platform integration with the Changa high performant cosmological simulator and the in-situ visualization of its N-body results with the ParaView and VisIVO tools.

Page Count
4 pages

Category
Astrophysics:
Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics