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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions doc/usecases.tex
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about the shapes of galaxies, gravitational lensing, baryon acoustic oscillations,
and distances to galaxies using spectroscopic data.

For this mission, and apart from the common metadata provided for extra galactic
For this mission, and apart from the common metadata provided for extragalactic
sources into astronomical catalogues, a good support for object taxonomy and
shapes of objects is required. As known due to general relativity effects,
shapes of far galaxies could be deformed due to gravitational lensing effects,
producing convergence (visual displacements on the position) and rear (deformation
producing convergence (visual displacements on the position) and shear (deformation
of the shape) effects. All these metadata should be ready for annotations and,
also, correlated to theoretical or real metadata in other datasets.

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Annotation of exoplanetary records in catalogues requires some
specific metadata or model.

The use cases identified requires the following metadata:
The use cases identified require the following metadata:
\begin{itemize}[noitemsep,topsep=0pt,parsep=0pt,partopsep=0pt]
\item the degree of confidence in the detection: exoplanets candidates
with respect to confirmed ones, plus last update of the record content;
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\item complex errors (asymmetric, ellipse);
\item model-based data (flux, spectra).
\end{itemize}
\item X-ray data are often analyzed in conjunction with data from other domains,
\item X-ray data are often analyzed in conjunction with data from other domains.
This is made easier if they all have the same way of describing the quantities of interest.
\end{itemize}

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