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May 8 – 12, 2023
Norfolk Waterside Marriott
US/Eastern timezone

The ESCAPE Dark Matter Science Project in the European Science Cloud

May 8, 2023, 5:00 PM
30m
Norfolk Ballroom III-V (Norfolk Waterside Marriott)

Norfolk Ballroom III-V

Norfolk Waterside Marriott

235 East Main Street Norfolk, VA 23510
Plenary Track 5 - Sustainable and Collaborative Software Engineering Plenary Session

Speaker

Little, Jared (LAPP/CNRS)

Description

A Dark Matter Science Project is being developed in the context of the ESCAPE project as a collaboration between scientists in European Research Infrastructures and experiments seeking to explain the nature of dark matter (such as HL-LHC, KM3NeT, CTA, DarkSide).
The goal of this ESCAPE Science Project is to highlight the synergies between different dark matter communities and experiments, by producing new scientific results as well as by making the necessary data and software tools fully available.
As part of this Science Project, we use experimental data and software algorithms from selected direct detection, indirect detection, and particle collider experiments involved in ESCAPE as prototypes for end-to-end analysis pipelines on a Virtual Research Environment that is being prepared as one of the building blocks of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC).
This contribution focuses on the implementation of the workflows on the Virtual Research Environment using ESCAPE tools (such as the Data Lake and REANA), and on the prospects for data management, data analysis and computing in the EOSC-Future project.

Consider for long presentation Yes

Primary authors

Doglioni, Caterina Heinrich, Lukas (Max-Planck-Institut f\"ur Physik)

Co-author

Little, Jared (LAPP/CNRS)

Presentation materials

Peer reviewing

Paper