Symmetry (Jan 2023)

The Astroparticle Detectors Array—An Educational Project in Cosmic Ray Physics

  • Marco Arcani,
  • Elio Conte,
  • Omar Del Monte,
  • Alessandra Frassati,
  • Andrea Grana,
  • Cesare Guaita,
  • Domenico Liguori,
  • Altea Renata Maria Nemolato,
  • Daniele Pigato,
  • Elia Rubino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/sym15020294
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
p. 294

Abstract

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ADA, short for Astroparticle Detectors Array, is an educational project aiming to detect cosmic radiation and possibly high-energy particles known as ultra-high-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) or even to spot a supernova event. Its working process is the same as that used in professional cosmic ray observatories: it consists of simple detectors spread over the entire Italian territory and beyond. The detectors are hosted among high schools, associations, and private astronomical observatories. ADA has been operating since 2013 and was brought about with the intention of promoting astroparticle physics to any given level of outreach. Furthermore, ADA is becoming an interesting tool not only for teachers but also for independent and keen scientists. Over the years, we have discovered the importance of having a long series of data for studying the relation between and among cosmic rays, weather, and space weather and to investigate the main cause of oscillations in cosmic ray data. In this paper, we show what we find to be the most compelling results, such as the beautiful symmetry of the behavior between muons and the atmospheric temperature and, likewise, the evident anti-correlation between the intensity of the muons at ground level compared with solar activity.

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