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Africanus IV. The Stimela2 framework: scalable and reproducible workflows, from local to cloud compute

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Stimela2 is a new-generation framework for developing data reduction workflows. It is designed for radio astronomy data but can be adapted for other data processing applications. Stimela2 aims at the middle ground between ease of development, human readability, and enabling robust, scalable and reproducible workflows. It represents workflows by linear, concise and intuitive YAML-format "recipes". Atomic data reduction tasks (binary executables, Python functions and code, and CASA tasks) are described by YAML-format "cab definitions" detailing each task's "schema" (inputs and outputs). Stimela2 provides a rich syntax for chaining tasks together, and encourages a high degree of modularity: recipes may be nested into other recipes, and configuration is cleanly separated from recipe logic. Tasks can be executed natively or in isolated environments using containerization technologies such as Apptainer. The container images are open-source and maintained through a companion package called cult-cargo. This enables the development of system-agnostic and fully reproducible workflows. Stimela2 facilitates the deployment of scalable, distributed workflows by interfacing with the Slurm scheduler and the Kubernetes API. The latter allows workflows to be readily deployed in the cloud. Previous papers in this series used Stimela2 as the underlying technology to run workflows on the AWS cloud. This paper presents an overview of Stimela2's design, architecture and use in the radio astronomy context.

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The Peculiar Mini-Halo in the Shapley Supercluster Member Abell 3558

astro-ph.GA · 2025-07-10 · conditional · novelty 6.0

The diffuse radio emission in A3558 is a peculiar mini-halo with a new northern extension, a steep spectrum of 1.18, and a sublinear radio-X-ray correlation that steepens with frequency, consistent with sloshing-induced re-acceleration.

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  • The Peculiar Mini-Halo in the Shapley Supercluster Member Abell 3558 astro-ph.GA · 2025-07-10 · conditional · none · ref 85 · internal anchor

    The diffuse radio emission in A3558 is a peculiar mini-halo with a new northern extension, a steep spectrum of 1.18, and a sublinear radio-X-ray correlation that steepens with frequency, consistent with sloshing-induced re-acceleration.