Jun 8 – 10, 2020
Indico / zoom
Europe/Berlin timezone

Session

Session 2

Jun 8, 2020, 10:45 AM
Indico / zoom

Indico / zoom

https://zoom.us/j/98141351045?pwd=SHlYK1VOSk1WdTBwbmhoamhJZndQUT09 Passwort: DLC-2020 Meeting-ID: 981 4135 1045

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  1. Juergen Wochele (KIT-IKP)
    6/8/20, 10:45 AM

    A few days ago we released the new KCDC version PENTARUS, which contains another DataShop for the first time. A brief outline of the new features will be given here, as well as possible future perspectives.

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  2. Frank Polgart (KIT)
    6/8/20, 11:00 AM

    We will introduce a data analysis extension for the KASCADE Cosmic-ray Data Center (KCDC), based on the Jupyterhub/notebook ecosystem. A user-friendly interface, easy access to data from KCDC, and modern analysis software are of special interest.
    This contribution will discuss the service architecture, followed by a brief usage example.

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  3. Minh-Duc Nguyen
    6/8/20, 11:15 AM

    AstroDS is a distributed storage for Cosmic Ray Astrophysics. The primary goal of Astro DS is to gather data measured by the instruments of various physical experiments such as TAIGA, TUNKA, KASCADE into global storage and provide the users with a standardized user-friendly interface to search for the datasets that match certain conditions. AstroDS consists of a set of distributed...

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  4. Victoria Tokareva (KIT)
    6/8/20, 11:30 AM

    The extension of KCDC (KASCADE Cosmic-ray Data Center, https://kcdc.ikp.kit.edu/) project, which allows the user to access the data of the KASCADE, Tunka-133 and Tunka-Rex astrophysical experiments, has been deployed in the framework of German Russian Astroparticle Data Life Cycle Initiative.
    The report will describe the organization of this service, its interaction with storages and...

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  5. Andrey Mikhailov (IDCST)
    6/8/20, 11:45 AM

    The current state of the metadata catalog for astrophysics of cosmic rays is considered. The method of integration with external data storages is proposed.

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  6. Minh-Duc Nguyen
    6/8/20, 12:00 PM

    Space weather is a branch of space physics that studies various factors in the near-Earth space such as solar wind, magnetosphere disturbance, solar proton events, and others, which make a massive impact on the Earth. In practice, data measured by different satellite instruments need to be gathered and appropriately transformed before use in space weather analysis and forecast. The data...

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