The data from the experiments are available for free to everyone.
Source: AFP
The portal CERN – the European Organization for Nuclear Research invested at the border between Switzerland and France – was first made available real data from experiments at the Large Hadron Collider LHC. They are available for free on the Open Data Portal.
These are data from four experiments: ALICE, ATLAS, CMS, LHCb. They can analyze professional physicists from around the world and interested amateurs. These data will benefit not only the scientific community, they also will be used for educational purposes.
– Launch Open Data Portal is an important step for CERN. Data obtained at the LHC is one of the most important accomplishments of the experiments, which from now on we begin to share with the whole world – said Rolf Dieter Heuer, CERN’s Chief Executive Officer.
On the other hand Lassila-Perini Kati, a physicist working at CERN, highlights, that a team of researchers working in this famous resort is curious as to how the data will be available to use for new users. They are used for the examples presented in the network data analysis carried out in different areas of complexity.
– We hope that these examples will stimulate the creativity of external users – said Lassila-Perini Kati.
CERN deals with basic research in the field of physics. Their goal is to understand the elements that make up the universe and to understand the laws that govern them.
-pap, Science in Poland
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