November 28, 2022
Zoom Online Event, HLRS
Europe/Berlin timezone

Session

Session I

Nov 28, 2022, 11:40 AM
Zoom Online Event, HLRS

Zoom Online Event, HLRS

Zoom Online Event, HLRS

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  1. M. Luchmann
    11/28/22, 11:40 AM

    The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the largest particle collider in the world, was built to study the fundamental building blocks of nature. Large amounts of computational resources are required for many projects involving LHC physics. We present some of the studies performed with the help of the computing cluster NEMO which involves tasks such as the global analysis of LHC measurements, the...

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  2. Dr M. Boehler
    11/28/22, 11:55 AM

    This contribution describes a proof of concept for the archival of the entire life cycle of the data, the analysis code, and the necessary software stack of an analysis realized during a typical PhD or master thesis in High-Energy Physics. All together, the derived datasets, the container with the appropriate software, and the dedicated analysis code are wrapped together into a dataset...

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  3. Dr T. Rauch
    11/28/22, 12:10 PM

    In the framework of the German Astrophysical Virtual Observatory (GAVO), several services and tools have been developed in the last two decades. This includes, e.g., the Theoretical Stellar Spectra Access (TheoSSA) service that provides synthetic stellar spectra calculated by the Tuebingen non-local thermodynamic equilibrium Model-Atmosphere Package (TMAP). About 500000 precalculated stellar...

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