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Using CMS Open Data in research – challenges and directions
The CMS experiment at CERN has released research-quality data from particle collisions at the LHC since 2014. Almost all data from the first LHC run in 2010–2012 with the corresponding simulated samples are now in the public domain, and several scientific studies have been performed using these data...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202125101004 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2772610 |
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author | Lassila-Perini, Kati Lange, Clemens Jarrin, Edgar Carrera Bellis, Matthew |
author_facet | Lassila-Perini, Kati Lange, Clemens Jarrin, Edgar Carrera Bellis, Matthew |
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description | The CMS experiment at CERN has released research-quality data from particle collisions at the LHC since 2014. Almost all data from the first LHC run in 2010–2012 with the corresponding simulated samples are now in the public domain, and several scientific studies have been performed using these data. This paper summarizes the available data and tools, reviews the challenges in using them in research, and discusses measures to improve their usability. |
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language | eng |
publishDate | 2021 |
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spelling | cern-27726102022-08-23T10:07:20Zdoi:10.1051/epjconf/202125101004http://cds.cern.ch/record/2772610engLassila-Perini, KatiLange, ClemensJarrin, Edgar CarreraBellis, MatthewUsing CMS Open Data in research – challenges and directionshep-exParticle Physics - ExperimentThe CMS experiment at CERN has released research-quality data from particle collisions at the LHC since 2014. Almost all data from the first LHC run in 2010–2012 with the corresponding simulated samples are now in the public domain, and several scientific studies have been performed using these data. This paper summarizes the available data and tools, reviews the challenges in using them in research, and discusses measures to improve their usability.The CMS experiment at CERN has released research-quality data from particle collisions at the LHC since 2014. Almost all data from the first LHC run in 2010-2012 with the corresponding simulated samples are now in the public domain, and several scientific studies have been performed using these data. This paper summarizes the available data and tools, reviews the challenges in using them in research, and discusses measures to improve their usability.arXiv:2106.05726oai:cds.cern.ch:27726102021 |
spellingShingle | hep-ex Particle Physics - Experiment Lassila-Perini, Kati Lange, Clemens Jarrin, Edgar Carrera Bellis, Matthew Using CMS Open Data in research – challenges and directions |
title | Using CMS Open Data in research – challenges and directions |
title_full | Using CMS Open Data in research – challenges and directions |
title_fullStr | Using CMS Open Data in research – challenges and directions |
title_full_unstemmed | Using CMS Open Data in research – challenges and directions |
title_short | Using CMS Open Data in research – challenges and directions |
title_sort | using cms open data in research – challenges and directions |
topic | hep-ex Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202125101004 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2772610 |
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