Chandra Source Catalog Usage
This short survey asks the Chandra users community about their experiences and/or preferences when using the Chandra Source Catalog. We are interested in your opinion regardless of whether you are an X-ray astronomer and regardless of whether you are a past, current, or future user of the catalog. If you are not yet familiar with the CSC, but want to learn about it, please visit https://cxc.cfa.harvard.edu/csc/

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What is your main field of research? *
What better describes your current career status? *
Do you consider yourself mainly an X-ray astronomer? *
Do you currently use or are you planning to use Chandra data for your research? *
If your previous answer was "yes", do you mostly use your own observations, or archival data?
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Do you use X-ray data in combination with data in any of the following regimes (you can mark more than one option): *
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Have you used the Chandra Source Catalog (CSC) for your research? *
Do you plan to use the CSC in the future for your research? *
What aspect of the CSC is of interest for your research? (you can mark more than one option): *
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What type of datasets from the catalog are relevant for your research: *
The following refers to data products. Which of the CSC data products are most relevant for your research (you can pick more than one): *
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Are you interested in performing bulk downloads of large sets of data products (for example, all light curves, or all spectra from the CSC)? *
If the previous answer was 'YES', how many data products would you like to download at one time? As an example, a single light curve is one data product.
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What is your preferred interface for accessing and downloading data from the CSC? *
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Do you have any comments or suggestions that can help us improve the catalog?
Do you have any comments or suggestions that can help us improve the catalog documentation?
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