
Note that ‘Au’ (the gold nucleus) is conspicuously missingįrom the list, but Uranium is included. When describing the reactions it is important to use the Consider the following mock-upĬomment lines (which would be found on the top of the submission.yaml):Ĭomment : The PHENIX Collaboration at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider has measured open heavy-flavor production in minimum bias Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt # alternative notation for the same reaction that can be used interchangeably - name : reactions values : Including information about the designated reviewer (member of the IRC for the paper)Īs an additional comment line is encouraged but not mandatory. There can be any number of comment lines. In the comment lines of the submission.yaml file mentioned above Including the PHENIX-internal PPG identifier is highly recommendedĪs it reduces the chances of human error and facilitates communication.īoth Inspire ID and the PPG identifier can be easily incorporated For example, it is necessary to provide the Inspire ID of the paperįor the HEPData submission. With members of the Collaboration, reviewers and for the workflow of the submission process Since YAML allows comments - lines starting with a “ #” sign - it is very easy to addĪny sort of extra information to submission.yaml that may be helpful for communication In an attribute of the YAML structure which is named “comment” (which may be confusing). Need to be checked (see the “sandbox” reference below). Unfortunately, not every LaTeX feature will work correctly on HEPData and the output will It also contains an abstract (typically imported as LaTeX from the publication material) provides the names of the data and optional image files, list of keywords etc. In addition, a special YAML file submission.yaml describes the submission package as a wholeĮ.g. In the paper you are expected to provide 5 YAML data files. In a corresponding individual file formatted as YAML. The basic structure of a submission package is as follows.ĭata contents of each item included in the package (e.g. Kept in the PHENIX repository on GitHub to illustrate basic features and options of the HEPData format.īeginners are encouraged to experiment with these examples by using the “sandbox” feature of the

The data package prepared for submission to HEPData must conform to the specificįor details of the requirements. Once the uploaded material is reviewed and certified by the IRC it will be made public (“finalized”) by the
#Hepdata wealth tracker archive#
It involves uploading a tar or gzip archive of data files in the HEPData-compliant format (YAML)Īnd having the uploaded material checked by a designated IRC member directly on the HEPData site.Ĭommunication between the uploader and the reviewer is arranged by the HEPData coordinator.

An outline of the HEPData publishing process can be found on the
