Data reduction activities at European XFEL: early results

Egor Sobolev,Philipp Schmidt, Janusz Malka, David Hammer,Djelloul Boukhelef,Johannes Moeller,Karim Ahmed,Richard Bean, Ivette Jazmin Bermudez Macias,Johan Bielecki, Ulrike Boesenberg, Cammille Carinan, Fabio Dall'Antonia,Sergey Esenov,Hans Fangohr, Danilo Enoque Ferreira de Lima,Luis Goncalo Ferreira Maia, Hadi Firoozi,Gero Flucke, Patrick Gessler,Gabriele Giovanetti,Jayanath Koliyadu,Anders Madsen,Thomas Michelat, Michael Schuh,Marcin Sikorski,Alessandro Silenzi,Jolanta Sztuk-Dambietz,Monica Turcato, Oleksii Turkot, James Wrigley,Steve Aplin,Steffen Hauf,Krzysztof Wrona,Luca Gelisio

FRONTIERS IN PHYSICS(2024)

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The European XFEL is a megahertz repetition-rate facility producing extremely bright and coherent pulses of a few tens of femtoseconds duration. The amount of data generated in the context of user experiments can exceed hundreds of gigabits per second, resulting in tens of petabytes stored every year. These rates and volumes pose significant challenges both for facilities and users thereof. In fact, if unaddressed, extraction and interpretation of scientific content will be hindered, and investment and operational costs will quickly become unsustainable. In this article, we outline challenges and solutions in data reduction.
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data reduction,photon science,X-ray free electron laser,data management,high-repetition rate,big data
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