A cosmic-ray database update: CRDB v4.1
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A cosmic-ray database update : CRDB v4.1. / Maurin, David; Ahlers, Markus; Dembinski, Hans; Haungs, Andreas; Mangeard, Pierre-Simon; Melot, Frédéric; Mertsch, Philipp; Wochele, Doris; Wochele, Jürgen.
I: European Physical Journal C, Bind 83, 971, 2023.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - A cosmic-ray database update
T2 - CRDB v4.1
AU - Maurin, David
AU - Ahlers, Markus
AU - Dembinski, Hans
AU - Haungs, Andreas
AU - Mangeard, Pierre-Simon
AU - Melot, Frédéric
AU - Mertsch, Philipp
AU - Wochele, Doris
AU - Wochele, Jürgen
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023, The Author(s).
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The cosmic-ray database, CRDB, has been gathering cosmic-ray data for the community since 2013. We present a new release, CRDB v4.1, providing many new quantities and data sets, with several improvements made on the code and web interface, and with new visualisation tools. CRDB relies on the MySQL database management system, jquery and table-sorter libraries for queries and sorting, and PHP web pages and AJAX protocol for displays. A REST interface enables user queries from command line or scripts. A new (pip-installable) CRDB python library is developed and extensive jupyter notebook examples are provided. This release contains cosmic-ray dipole anisotropy data, high-energy p¯ / p upper limits, some unpublished LEE and AESOP lepton time series, many more ultra-high energy data, and a few missing old data sets. It also includes high-precision data from the last three years, in particular the hundreds of thousands AMS-02 and PAMELA data time series (time-dependent plots are now enabled). All these data are shown in a gallery of plots, which can be easily reproduced from the public notebook examples. CRDB contains 316,126 data points from 504 publications, in 4111 sub-experiments from 131 experiments.
AB - The cosmic-ray database, CRDB, has been gathering cosmic-ray data for the community since 2013. We present a new release, CRDB v4.1, providing many new quantities and data sets, with several improvements made on the code and web interface, and with new visualisation tools. CRDB relies on the MySQL database management system, jquery and table-sorter libraries for queries and sorting, and PHP web pages and AJAX protocol for displays. A REST interface enables user queries from command line or scripts. A new (pip-installable) CRDB python library is developed and extensive jupyter notebook examples are provided. This release contains cosmic-ray dipole anisotropy data, high-energy p¯ / p upper limits, some unpublished LEE and AESOP lepton time series, many more ultra-high energy data, and a few missing old data sets. It also includes high-precision data from the last three years, in particular the hundreds of thousands AMS-02 and PAMELA data time series (time-dependent plots are now enabled). All these data are shown in a gallery of plots, which can be easily reproduced from the public notebook examples. CRDB contains 316,126 data points from 504 publications, in 4111 sub-experiments from 131 experiments.
U2 - 10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-12092-8
DO - 10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-12092-8
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85175206016
VL - 83
JO - The European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
JF - The European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
SN - 1434-6044
M1 - 971
ER -
ID: 390182005