The KM3NeT Open Science System
Jutta Schnabel, Tamas Gal, Zineb Aly

TL;DR
The paper discusses the development of the KM3NeT Open Science System, which provides public access to neutrino detection data, software, and services from the under-construction KM3NeT detectors in the Mediterranean Sea.
Contribution
It introduces the architecture, interfaces, and usage examples of the open science portal for KM3NeT data and tools, promoting open science in neutrino and Earth sciences.
Findings
Design of the open science portal architecture
Implementation of data and software access interfaces
Examples demonstrating portal usage
Abstract
The KM3NeT neutrino detectors are currently under construction at two locations in the Mediterranean Sea, aiming to detect the Cherenkov light generated by high-energy relativistic charged particles in sea water. The KM3NeT collaboration will produce scientific data valuable both for the astrophysics and neutrino physics communities as well as for the Earth and Sea science community. An Open Science Portal and infrastructure are under development to provide public access to open KM3NeT data, software and services. In this contribution, the current architecture, interfaces and usage examples are presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsResearch Data Management Practices · Scientific Computing and Data Management
