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COSMIX, a portable cosmic ray detector Designed and built by the Bordeaux-Gradignan IN2P3 lab (CENBG) 2 scintillator bars reused from Fermi-GLAST R&D, connected to photomultipliers Custom-built electronics GPS & pressure meter LCD screen showing counters Data saved in ASCII format on a SD memory card Cost ~1.5 k€ / briefcase 2 including scintillator bars [free for now as bars reused] Weight < 3 kg total Powered by USB cable, no tuning needed – nor any training Can be connected to a scope to see muon signals One bar is movable and can be superimposed to the other one Study single (C1, C2) vs. coincidence rates (C1 C2) 2
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Scope signals – left: a counter right: coincidence between the counters Plane flights In a flying-club plane (up to 1800 m) In a commercial flight Examples of measurements 3 Altitude Counter rate Counter rate Pressure
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Outlook ~20 COSMIX briefcases to be produced this Summer 3 prototypes built last year and shown in15 high schools (1,000 students) The COSMIX detectors will circulate in high schools (quick rotation) and be used by labs for outreach and communication events: open days, public lectures, etc. Website foreseen to store COSMIX data of special interest Eiffel Tower, high mountain, underground laboratory (Modane), etc. `Hand-made’ production at CENBG Once a year – internship season & need to pass large orders to local companies Enough spare scintillators to build about twice more detectors Not aware of any similar detector – portable and allowing to sense real particles Anyone interested in knowing more about the COSMIX detector? Live demo during the break Website (in French): http://www.cenbg.in2p3.fr/COSMIX-presentation-du-Detecteur 4
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New Materials by Netzwerk Teilchenwelt Research Theses - Workshops Project weeks at CERN Active contributions Proliferation of experiences School projects Masterclass participation (particle physics-, International-, Astroparticle-Masterclasses) Research Participation Training and Workshops at CERN Active contributions Running own projects Par ticipation in introductory events Research Work Network Program (CERN) Qualification Program Basic Program StudentsTeachers Bonn, 09.05.2014Michael KobelFolie 5 The Organisation team…
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Material development #1: finished www.teilchenwelt.de/material http://ippog.web.cern.ch/resources/types/brochure-flyer-leaflet www.teilchenwelt.de/material http://ippog.web.cern.ch/resources/types/brochure-flyer-leaflet Supporting material Surrounding the topics of Netzwerk activities for facilitators in the events of the network for teachers at school Part 1: Particle Profiles Two versions with varying details Usage: activities for students Part 2: Background information and worksheets on Methods Applications Cosmology …. Freely available as Printed versions Download as pdf …
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Material development #2: imminent www.leifiphysik.de/themenbereiche/teilchenphysik www.leifiphysik.de/themenbereiche/teilchenphysik Since 09/2013 additional financial support (currently 20%) from Joachim-Herz foundation http://joachim-herz-stiftung.dehttp://joachim-herz-stiftung.de Hosting Largest German Physics Portal for schools www.LEIFIphysik.de portal www.LEIFIphysik.de Netzwerk Teilchenwelt: Correction and Update of particle physics section www.leifiphysik.de/themenbereiche/teilchenphysikwww.leifiphysik.de/themenbereiche/teilchenphysik To be online soon: ~ about 1 week from now
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Material development #3: by end of 2014 Under development: teaching material in workshop series with Netzwerk teachers Dresden 11/13: https://indico.cern.ch/event/284169https://indico.cern.ch/event/284169 CERN 04/14: http://indico.cern.ch/event/288246/other-view?view=standardhttp://indico.cern.ch/event/288246/other-view?view=standard … Aim: material for use in schools Flexible use curriculum Modular, including possible „red lines“ Different formats: learning experiments Activities and worksheets Publication options Website of Netzwerk Teilchenwelt and Leifi website of Herz foundation E-Book and printed book
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Several ideas: quark poker quark memory game hadronization of QGP Problem: needed a person (student?) which could create basic interface and qraphics barion 3 quarks meson quark + antiquark Quark computer games
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ALICE and the art of Kirigami
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1. New set of CMS Posters https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/PublicDocDB/RetrieveFile?docid=12063
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2. “Attractiveness of CMS” brochure
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To show to possible new member institutes Quotes from – CMS Alumni who have moved to industry – Private companies that have worked with CMS – Knowledge-transfer projects Use quotes for basis of article on knowledge- transfer + content for website [coming soon]
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http://timeline.web.cern.ch
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The ATLAS Collaboration interactive map - I 17 COUNTRIES view All 38 ATLAS countries are colored, according to the ratio “number of ATLAS members / population”, in order to show the involvement of a country in the Collaboration, despite the surface of its boundaries on the map. Explanatory labels make more intuitive the legend keys. Data Sources: ATLAS Collaboration - Institutions data The World Bank & Wikipedia – Population data May 2014 R.M.Bianchi – The new ATLAS Collaboration interactive map
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posters
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the new ATLAS 3D movie
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