We describe a hands-on accurate demonstrator for cosmic rays realized by six high school students. The main aim is to show the relevance and the functioning of the principal parts of a cosmic ray telescope (muon detector), with the help of two large sized wooden artefacts. The first one points out how cosmic rays can be tracked in a muon telescope, while the other one shows the key avalanche process of electronic ionization that effectively allows muon detection through a photomultiplier. Incoming cosmic rays are visualized in terms of laser beams, whose 3D trajectory is highlighted by turning on LEDs on two orthogonal matrices. Instead the avalanche ionization process is demonstrated through the avalanche falling off glass marbles on an in...
Cosmic rays are generated by the most powerful existing particle accelerator: the Universe. Cosmic r...
A great deal of current cosmic ray research focuses on those in the ultra high energy regime (>1018 ...
The light-sound installation addresses and materialises muons – high-energy elementary particles for...
Copyright © 2000 Astronomical Society of AustraliaPractical astronomy is usually taught using optica...
A group of high school students (XII Liceum) in the framework of the Roland Maze Project has built a...
Our target is to measure cosmic ray flux at different altitudes, with didactic detector. The detec...
This presentation will describe the construction of a portable muon detector for education and resea...
Cosmic rays are high-energy particles from outer space that continually strike the Earth’s atmospher...
This paper describes the design and performances of the AstrO (Astroparticle Outreach) cosmic muon t...
This article describes the design, assembly and characterization of a portable cosmic ray detector, ...
Since understanding and quantifying cosmic ray induced radioactive backgrounds in copper and germani...
Muography is a term recently introduced to embrace different techniques that profit from the penetra...
The purpose of this project is to construct an inexpensive and easily portable ionization-type detec...
Cosmic-ray muography uses naturally-occurring background radiation in the form of cosmic ray muons t...
Applications of cosmic-ray muons have grown in numbers in the last decades. This was possible thanks...
Cosmic rays are generated by the most powerful existing particle accelerator: the Universe. Cosmic r...
A great deal of current cosmic ray research focuses on those in the ultra high energy regime (>1018 ...
The light-sound installation addresses and materialises muons – high-energy elementary particles for...
Copyright © 2000 Astronomical Society of AustraliaPractical astronomy is usually taught using optica...
A group of high school students (XII Liceum) in the framework of the Roland Maze Project has built a...
Our target is to measure cosmic ray flux at different altitudes, with didactic detector. The detec...
This presentation will describe the construction of a portable muon detector for education and resea...
Cosmic rays are high-energy particles from outer space that continually strike the Earth’s atmospher...
This paper describes the design and performances of the AstrO (Astroparticle Outreach) cosmic muon t...
This article describes the design, assembly and characterization of a portable cosmic ray detector, ...
Since understanding and quantifying cosmic ray induced radioactive backgrounds in copper and germani...
Muography is a term recently introduced to embrace different techniques that profit from the penetra...
The purpose of this project is to construct an inexpensive and easily portable ionization-type detec...
Cosmic-ray muography uses naturally-occurring background radiation in the form of cosmic ray muons t...
Applications of cosmic-ray muons have grown in numbers in the last decades. This was possible thanks...
Cosmic rays are generated by the most powerful existing particle accelerator: the Universe. Cosmic r...
A great deal of current cosmic ray research focuses on those in the ultra high energy regime (>1018 ...
The light-sound installation addresses and materialises muons – high-energy elementary particles for...