Data Policy
Policies that apply to the access, analysis, and publication of Rubin data are described in full in the Data Policy document.
Rubin data rights holders
US scientists who are employed or enrolled at a US educational or research institution.
Chilean scientists, professionals, and students as defined by SOCHIAS.
Named members of international in-kind teams.
A grace period is available for junior researchers who lose data rights by moving institutions.
No reserved science: all types of scientific endeavors are equally open to all individuals with data rights.
Public and proprietary data products
A public data product can be shared with anyone, anywhere, worldwide.
Alert packets and the contents of the Prompt Products Database are public.
A proprietary data product can only be accessed and analyzed by Rubin data rights holders.
Prompt processed images and the annual data releases have a proprietary period of two years.
Data access and computational resources
Rubin Science Platform accounts may be held by Rubin data rights holders only. The Rubin Science Platform provides access to the public and proprietary data sets, as well as computational resources for data analysis.
No access to public (including post-proprietary) data sets is provided by Rubin Observatory for individuals who do not have Rubin data rights.
Collaboration with derived data products
Data rights holders may create and share "derived data products" to enable collaboration with colleagues without data rights, provided these products cannot be used to recreate any proprietary data.
Data rights holders may share limited target lists for small samples of LSST objects to facilitate collaboration, such as follow-up observations at other telescopes.
Individuals without data rights may co-author papers that publish analyses of proprietary data products, but this does not grant them access to that data.
Rubin data policy quick reference slide deck
Questions?
Find details in the Rubin Data Policy document, linked at the top of this page.
Questions are welcome in the Support category of the Rubin Community Forum.
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