The Latin American Giant Observatory: A Successful Collaboration in Latin America Based on Cosmic Rays and Computer Science Domains

Hernán Asorey, L. Núñez, M. Suárez-Durán, L. Torres-Niño, M. Pascual, A. J. Rubio-Montero, R. Mayo-García
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In this work the strategy of the Latin American Giant Observatory (LAGO) to build a Latin American collaboration is presented. Installing Cosmic Rays detectors settled all around the Continent, from Mexico to the Antarctica, this collaboration is forming a community that embraces both high energy physicist and computer scientists. This is so because the data that are measured must be analytical processed and due to the fact that a priori and a posteriori simulations representing the effects of the radiation must be performed. To perform the calculi, customized codes have been implemented by the collaboration. With regard to the huge amount of data emerging from this network of sensors and from the computational simulations performed in a diversity of computing architectures and e-infrastructures, an effort is being carried out to catalog and preserve a vast amount of data produced by the water-Cherenkov Detector network and the complete LAGO simulation workflow that characterize each site. Metadata, Permanent Identifiers and the facilities from the LAGO Data Repository are described in this work jointly with the simulation codes used. These initiatives allow researchers to produce and find data and to directly use them in a code running by means of a Science Gateway that provides access to different clusters, Grid and Cloud infrastructures worldwide.
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拉丁美洲巨型天文台:基于宇宙射线和计算机科学领域的拉丁美洲成功合作
在这项工作中,提出了拉丁美洲巨人天文台(LAGO)建立拉丁美洲合作的战略。从墨西哥到南极洲,整个欧洲大陆都安装了宇宙射线探测器,这种合作正在形成一个包括高能物理学家和计算机科学家的社区。这是因为所测量的数据必须经过分析处理,而且还因为必须进行代表辐射影响的先验和后验模拟。为了执行演算,协作实现了自定义代码。考虑到从传感器网络中产生的大量数据,以及在各种计算架构和电子基础设施中进行的计算模拟,正在努力对水-切伦科夫探测器网络产生的大量数据进行分类和保存,以及描述每个站点特征的完整LAGO模拟工作流程。元数据、永久标识符和来自LAGO数据存储库的设施在本工作中与所使用的模拟代码一起进行了描述。这些举措允许研究人员生成和查找数据,并通过科学网关直接在代码中使用它们,该网关提供对全球不同集群、网格和云基础设施的访问。
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