The muon spectrometer
Concept
At the subatomic research group we have a muon spectrometer to be used for measurements of cosmic rays. The Cosmic Ray Telescope (CRT) is a scintillator detector of a total area of 4 m2 which is designed and constructed to register muons that originate from the decay of mesons created by primary cosmic radiation.
The CRT is primarliy designed and commissioned to be used in exercises for undergraduate students and for high school students. The setup will also provide master student project to upgrade and extend this system and to do more advanced cosmic ray studies.
During 2009 our plans are to define a high school project associated with our muon spectrometer. It will consist of two parts:
- Simple measurements with the CRT
- Building of a mini CRT at the high school laboratory
The Cosmic Ray Telescope
General description
Possible Measurements
Upgrade work
Master thesis
High School Project
Plans for building a mini CRT
CRT Measurements at IFT
More information
- Heidi's talk for TOF teachers 2009: to be added
- Øyvind's thesis which gives a good description of our setup: http://web.ift.uib.no/~lipniack/theses/oyvind_satre_muon_telescope.pdf
- KTH has an overview of their cosmic ray project on http://www.particle.kth.se/SEASA/