๐ Data Set Overview
This comprehensive data collection contains all experimental results from our quantum entanglement research conducted between March and October 1990. The data has been organized into three volumes for easier access and analysis.
๐ Data Collection Volumes
Our complete data set is organized into three comprehensive volumes, each focusing on different aspects of the research:
Volume 1: Raw Collision Data
Contains unprocessed data from all 1.2ร10ยนโต particle collisions recorded during the experiment period. This volume includes:
- Timestamp and detector readings for each collision
- Particle trajectory data and energy measurements
- Environmental conditions and calibration data
- Quality control flags and anomaly markers
File Size: 47.3 GB | Format: CERN Binary Data Format
Volume 2: Processed Entanglement Data
Contains processed and filtered data focusing specifically on the 8.7ร10โธ entangled particle pairs identified during analysis:
- Entangled pair identification and classification
- Correlation measurements and statistical analysis
- Separation distance data and timing information
- Comparative analysis with control experiments
File Size: 15.8 GB | Format: HDF5 with metadata
Volume 3: Statistical Analysis and Results
Contains comprehensive statistical analysis, visualization data, and research findings:
- Statistical significance calculations and confidence intervals
- Comparative analysis with previous experiments
- Visualization data for graphs and charts
- Machine learning analysis results and predictions
File Size: 3.2 GB | Format: Mixed (CSV, JSON, MATLAB)
๐ฌ Data Collection Methodology
Our data collection process followed rigorous scientific standards to ensure accuracy and reproducibility:
Equipment Specifications
- Primary Detectors: ATLAS and CMS detectors operating simultaneously
- Collision Energy: 7 TeV center-of-mass energy
- Data Rate: ~600 million collisions per second
- Storage System: CERN Tier-0 data center with real-time backup
Quality Assurance
- Continuous detector calibration throughout the experiment
- Triple redundancy for critical measurements
- Automated anomaly detection and flagging
- Regular cross-validation between detector systems
๐ฅ Data Access
Researchers can access the complete data set through the following methods:
Direct Download Options:
Volume 1 (47.3 GB) Volume 2 (15.8 GB) Volume 3 (3.2 GB) Complete Set (66.3 GB)Alternative Access Methods:
- CERN internal network access (high-speed transfer)
- Physical media delivery (external hard drives)
- Cloud-based access with authentication
- API access for programmatic data retrieval
Note: All data access requires proper research credentials and agreement to CERN data usage policies.
๐ Data Usage Statistics
Since publication, this data set has been utilized by researchers worldwide: