Cosmic Ray Studies at Creighton
Cosmic Ray Studies at CreightonCreighton University - Cosmic Ray Studies
Fr. Thomas McShane
Project Head
Please send concerns or comments to: Lyle Sass
Creighton CROP Cooperation
Creighton CROP CooperationCooperation with Mt. Michael
Cooperation with Mt. MichaelFr. Liebl and the students at Mt. Micheal have participated in the CROP program from its beginning in 2000. The Mt. Micheal array is housed in the attic at Mt. Michael. Students do experiments between taking data runs on incoming cosmic rays.
Students are shown examining a detector, working with an oscilloscope, setting thresholds, and taking data.
Cooperation with West Douglas County Schools
Cooperation with West Douglas County SchoolsJohn Niemoth and the students at Waterloo High School have participated in the CROP program from its beginning in 2000. Waterloo High School is now part of the West Douglas County Schools.
The West Douglas County Schools array is housed on the roof of the former Waterloo High school. Nikki Baker graduated in June of 2005. John brought a new team for 2005-2006 to the 2005 CROP workshop.
John Niemoth is active in several science teachers' organizations. He is an advocate for hands on learning among science students. |
Cooperation with Westside High School
Cooperation with Westside High SchoolJohn Rogers and the students at Westside High School have participated in CROP from 2000 when it began.
John uses the detectors as teaching tools and trained students in the use of NIM technology, as well as the DAQ-Card.
Westside will place detectors on the roof this fall.
Creighton's Crop Array
Creighton's Crop Array
Northwest detector site. |
Northeast detector site. |
Southwest detector site. |
Southeast detector site. |
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Creighton University approved the use of the roof for detector placement. |
The Cosmic Connection: Cosmic Ray Telescope Project
The Cosmic Connection: Cosmic Ray Telescope ProjectThe Cosmic Connection: Cosmic Ray Telescope Project
Berkley National labs offers the plans and some of the parts for constructing a cosmic ray telescope. Fr. McShane and several of his students built the cosmic ray telescope shown here during the 2004-2005. Students followed the plans to assembly two detector panels with photomultiplier tubes. These assemblies are wrapped in black plastic in the photo and are mounted about four inches apart inside the clear plastic case.
The students guided the schematic diagram and Fr. McShane also obtained the parts and assembled a coincidence curcuit that displays the coincidences occurring on the LED display inside the case. Two additional panel assemblies were constructed for presentations and various experiments with cosmic rays in the lab and in class.
Please send corrections or comments to: Lyle Sass