- “Look for my favorite object and inspect it (all in MAST)”
- “Find an object observed by Roman and identify other MAST data overlapping with it (+accessing catalogs via astroquery in platform)”
- “Do catalog searches in the platform, show them on the sky in Roman, do various data-mining tasks”
- “Sky-to-image transition:identify features only visible with careful stretching“
- “Go from sky-viewer to single-exposures to determine if a specific object is an artifact or not, including ramp view”
- "Do aperture photometry from the platform on a specific Roman image subset”
- “Do PSF photometry from the platform on a specific Roman image subset“
- "Imviz <-> Catlog Interactions"
- "Starting from zero, gain some basic knowledge of what’s in a Roman source catalog, for someone who doesn’t know much about the mission."
- “Start with some reasonable/common queries in the platform, then realize you need something esoteric"
- “Cross-match a subset of a Roman catalog with a catalog that is also in some random part of AWS that is sizable but not big enough to need batch processing.“
- "Time series focused Roman queries"
- “Write a dynamic query that the user specifies in galactic coordinates that then auto-translates to what the catalog sees (Stretch Goal)“
These are notebooks or science cases that were written after the vision to elaborate on themes the implementation teams encounter.