CRDB: a database of charged cosmic rays
D. Maurin, F. Melot, R. Taillet

TL;DR
This paper introduces CRDB, an online database for charged cosmic-ray measurements, including tools for data selection, visualization, and community contributions, covering over 200 experiments with energies up to tens of TeV/n.
Contribution
The paper presents a new, publicly accessible database for cosmic-ray data with integrated tools for data management and visualization, facilitating community collaboration.
Findings
Database contains data from over 200 experiments.
Provides tools for data sorting, visualization, and submission.
Supports community collaboration for cosmic-ray research.
Abstract
This paper gives a description of a new on-line database http://lpsc.in2p3.fr/crdb and associated on-line tools (data selection, data export, plots, etc.) for charged cosmic-ray measurements. The experimental setups (type, flight dates, techniques) from which the data originate are included in the database, along with the references to all relevant publications. The database relies on the MySQL5 engine. The web pages and queries are based on PHP, AJAX and the jquery, jquery.cluetip, jquery-ui, and table-sorter third-party libraries. In this first release, we restrict ourselves to Galactic cosmic rays with Z<=30 and a kinetic energy per nucleon up to a few tens of TeV/n. This corresponds to more than 200 different sub-experiments (i.e., different experiments, or data from the same experiment flying at different times) in as many publications. We set up a cosmic-ray database and provide…
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