Universe (Aug 2024)

First Results of the CREDO-Maze Cosmic Ray Project

  • Tadeusz Wibig,
  • Michał Karbowiak,
  • Punsiri Dam-O,
  • Karol Jȩdrzejczak,
  • Jari Joutsenvaara,
  • Julia Puputti,
  • Juha Sorri,
  • Ari-Pekka Leppänen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/universe10090346
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 346

Abstract

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The CREDO-Maze project is the concept for a network of stations recording local, extensive cosmic ray air showers. Each station consists of four small scintillation detectors and a control unit that monitors the cosmic ray flux 24 h a day and transmits the results to the central server. The modular design of each array allows the results to be used in educational classes on nuclear radiation, relativistic physics, and particle physics and as a teaching aid in regular school classrooms and more. As an example, we present here some preliminary results from the CREDO-Maze muon telescope missions to the Arctic and down into a deep salt mine, as well as the first shower-particle correlation measurements from a table-top experiment at Walailak University. These experiments show that the different geometric configurations of the CREDO-Maze detector set can be used for projects beyond the scope of the secondary school curriculum, and they can form the basis of student theses and dissertations at universities.

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