1 September 2024 to 1 April 2025
Europe/Zurich timezone

Reinterpretation and preservation of data and analyses in HEP

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Description

Data from particle physics experiments are unique and are often the result of a very large investment of resources. Given the potential scientific impact of these data, which goes far beyond the immediate priorities of the experimental collaborations that obtain them, it is imperative that the collaborations and the wider particle physics community publish and preserve sufficient information to ensure that this impact can be realised, now and into the future. The information to be published and preserved includes the algorithms, statistical information, simulations and the recorded data. This publication and preservation requires significant resources, and should be a strategic priority with commensurate planning and resource allocation from the earliest stages of future facilities and experiments.

Authors

Co-authors

Prof. Andre Lessa (CCNH - Univ. Federal do ABC) Andy Buckley (University of Glasgow (GB)) Clemens Lange (Paul Scherrer Institute (CH)) Cristinel Diaconu (CPPM, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS/IN2P3 (FR)) Dr Giordon Holtsberg Stark (University of California,Santa Cruz (US)) Graeme Watt Humberto Reyes Gonzalez Jonas Wurzinger (Technische Universitat Munchen (DE)) Judita Mamuzic (IFAE - Barcelona) Kati Lassila-Perini (Helsinki Institute of Physics (FI)) Krzysztof Rolbiecki (Warsaw University) Dr Louie Dartmoor Corpe (Laboratoire de Physique Clermont Auvergne (LPCA)) Mark Dayvon Goodsell (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR)) Martin Habedank (University of Glasgow) Philippe Gras (Université Paris-Saclay (FR)) Rakhi Mahbubani (Rudjer Boskovic Institute (HR)) Sezen Sekmen (Kyungpook National University (KR)) Thomas McCauley (University of Notre Dame (US)) Zach Marshall (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))

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