Ústav technické a experimentální fyziky Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics

Cosmic rays and the structure of the universe studied in Cosmic Ray Extremely Distributed Observatory with citizen science

NázevTitle
Cosmic rays and the structure of the universe studied in Cosmic Ray Extremely Distributed Observatory with citizen scienceCosmic rays and the structure of the universe studied in Cosmic Ray Extremely Distributed Observatory with citizen science
Druh výsledkuResult type
Příspěvek ve sborníkuProceedings paper
AutořiAuthors
R. Kamiński, J. Firla, S. Stuglik, D.A. Castillo, K. Smolek
Časopis / citaceJournal / citation
In: 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference. Trieste: Proceedings of Science, 2022. ISSN 1824-8039.
JazykLanguage
eng
ScopusScopus
2-s2.0-85145019433
RIVRIV
RIV/68407700:21670/22:00373936!RIV24-MSM-21670___
ProjektProject
Institucionální podpora na rozvoj výzkumné org.Institucionální podpora na rozvoj výzkumné org.; Inženýrské aplikace fyziky mikrosvětaEngineering applications of microworld physics

AbstraktAbstract

The CREDO project aims to observe sets of simultaneous global air showers, i.e. covering the entire hemisphere of the Earth. To do this, it is necessary to deploy detectors of various sizes as densely as possible across the globe. These observations are intended to help answer some basic questions of astrophysics, such as the occurrence and nature of dark matter, the sources of high-energy particles, and the structure of space-time. The method of work of the CREDO project is citizen science, i.e. participation in the project activities not only of scientists but also students, adults, organized groups of enthusiasts and individuals interested in the topic. This community also includes people with disabilities, e.g. visually impaired or blind. The synergy of these two tasks of CREDO - science and education of the society, results in an increasing and wider territorial participation of outsiders in the activities of the project and a very rapid scientific development of the project. The following text presents two aspects of the CREDO project - scientific and educational, and the state of art of the project for June 2021.

The CREDO project aims to observe sets of simultaneous global air showers, i.e. covering the entire hemisphere of the Earth. To do this, it is necessary to deploy detectors of various sizes as densely as possible across the globe. These observations are intended to help answer some basic questions of astrophysics, such as the occurrence and nature of dark matter, the sources of high-energy particles, and the structure of space-time. The method of work of the CREDO project is citizen science, i.e. participation in the project activities not only of scientists but also students, adults, organized groups of enthusiasts and individuals interested in the topic. This community also includes people with disabilities, e.g. visually impaired or blind. The synergy of these two tasks of CREDO - science and education of the society, results in an increasing and wider territorial participation of outsiders in the activities of the project and a very rapid scientific development of the project. The following text presents two aspects of the CREDO project - scientific and educational, and the state of art of the project for June 2021.