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Cosmic rays in a thermos flask 1.European Physics Education Conference Bad Honnef. Thomas Trefzger Universität Mainz. Motivation . Mystic experiments in school
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Cosmic rays in a thermos flask 1.European Physics Education Conference Bad Honnef Thomas Trefzger Universität Mainz
Motivation • Mystic experiments in school • Introduction to special relativity • Introduction to (astro-)particle physics • Minor complexity
Cosmic radiation • Interaction of high energetic primary particles (85% protons, 14% alpha particles) with nuclei of the atmosphere • Surface of the earth: a few hundred charged particles per qm per second • Mostly muons
The muon • Group of leptons • mass (muon) ~200 x mass of the electron • Mean lifetime 2.2 microseconds • Decay of the muon:
Decay of the muon Radioactive decay law Muons should not reach the surface of the earth 1 muon per second
Special Relativity • time dilation (observer at earth) v=0.9999c: muon lives longer: • Length contraction, 20km (observer moves along with the muon)
Experiment set-up Praxis der Naturwissen- schaften 4/51
First Experiment Measurement without water -> no signal Measurement with water -> signals Existence of something which gives a reaction in the thermos flask
Applied Statistics • Rate of muons (15 min), 10 second intervals 0 10 20 Events/10 s
Applied Statistics • Rate of muons (40 hours), 10 second intervals 0 10 20 Events/10s
Second experiment • Koincidence with two thermos flasks
Third experiment • Measurement at different places
Life after death • Fourth experiment: Lifetime
Lifetime– it is relative ! Number of events vs. microseconds linear logarithmic 0 5 0 5 Microseconds Microseconds
What can we learn ? • Cosmic radiation is omnipresent and can be detected • Frequency of occurence, penetration rate, angular rate dependence • Statistical aspects, randomness of events
Didactic Potential • Exotic particles in school • Statistical aspects • Aspects of special relativity • Ongoing research • Elementary particles as part of our world • Computer in measurement control and analysis