This article describes the design, assembly and characterization of a portable cosmic ray detector, developed by the INSULAB group and suitable for teaching activities aimed at high school students. It consists of a compact aluminum suitcase containing three plastic scintillator modules coupled to photomultipliers, readout by a custom compact electronics chain and powered by a power bank. The modules operate in coincidence and the system records the arrival time of each particle and the time over threshold of the signal of each scintillator module. The data are acquired and processed by a Raspberry PI connected to a touch screen display for online monitoring. The procedure implemented for the determination of the detector efficiency is repo...
A group of high school students (XII Liceum) in the framework of the Roland Maze Project has built a...
This paper reports on the latest efforts of the MARIACHI1 program at Stony Brook University, a uniqu...
An experimental set-up, based on a small plastic scintillator tile with an embedded wavelength shift...
This article describes the design, assembly and characterization of a portable cosmic ray detector, ...
A great deal of current cosmic ray research focuses on those in the ultra high energy regime (>1018 ...
Cosmic ray detectors represent an interesting tool for the didactics of modern physics. The Cosmic i...
This paper describes the design and performances of the AstrO (Astroparticle Outreach) cosmic muon t...
The Cosmic Schools Group hope to design affordable Cosmic Ray detection units which can be bought, a...
We describe a hands-on accurate demonstrator for cosmic rays realized by six high school students. T...
This presentation will describe the construction of a portable muon detector for education and resea...
In recent years CubeSats have been revolutionizing research in space, enabling low-budget, small-sca...
Copyright © 2000 Astronomical Society of AustraliaPractical astronomy is usually taught using optica...
The CosmicWatch Desktop Muon Detector is a self-contained, hand-held cosmic ray muon detector that i...
We use apparatus based on two Geiger–Müller tubes, a simple electronic circuit and a Raspberry Pi co...
These devices use photomultiplier tubes attached to pieces of scintillator plastic, and use complex ...
A group of high school students (XII Liceum) in the framework of the Roland Maze Project has built a...
This paper reports on the latest efforts of the MARIACHI1 program at Stony Brook University, a uniqu...
An experimental set-up, based on a small plastic scintillator tile with an embedded wavelength shift...
This article describes the design, assembly and characterization of a portable cosmic ray detector, ...
A great deal of current cosmic ray research focuses on those in the ultra high energy regime (>1018 ...
Cosmic ray detectors represent an interesting tool for the didactics of modern physics. The Cosmic i...
This paper describes the design and performances of the AstrO (Astroparticle Outreach) cosmic muon t...
The Cosmic Schools Group hope to design affordable Cosmic Ray detection units which can be bought, a...
We describe a hands-on accurate demonstrator for cosmic rays realized by six high school students. T...
This presentation will describe the construction of a portable muon detector for education and resea...
In recent years CubeSats have been revolutionizing research in space, enabling low-budget, small-sca...
Copyright © 2000 Astronomical Society of AustraliaPractical astronomy is usually taught using optica...
The CosmicWatch Desktop Muon Detector is a self-contained, hand-held cosmic ray muon detector that i...
We use apparatus based on two Geiger–Müller tubes, a simple electronic circuit and a Raspberry Pi co...
These devices use photomultiplier tubes attached to pieces of scintillator plastic, and use complex ...
A group of high school students (XII Liceum) in the framework of the Roland Maze Project has built a...
This paper reports on the latest efforts of the MARIACHI1 program at Stony Brook University, a uniqu...
An experimental set-up, based on a small plastic scintillator tile with an embedded wavelength shift...