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Cosmic RaysCosmic Rays
GNEP Teacher WorkshopGNEP Teacher Workshop
Steve Shropshire, July 2007Steve Shropshire, July 2007
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OutlineOutline
• What Are They?
• Why Bring Up Cosmic Rays in High School Physics?
• Where Do They Come From?
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Cosmic RaysCosmic Rays• Relativistic particles from space, primary cosmic rays– Protons, Alpha particles, Electrons,
Gamma rays, Heavy nuclei (Fe, Ni, etc.)
• Only gamma rays are traceable to their source
• Until recently, no evidence existed indicating their origin – many theories
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Origin: Long-Standing PuzzleOrigin: Long-Standing Puzzle
• First discovered in 1912 – Viktor Hess– Early high-altitude
balloon flights– Cosmic rays strike
the atmosphere and generate big showers of elementary particles
– Some have HUGE energies
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Cosmic Ray ShowersCosmic Ray Showers
Mostly neutrinos and muons reach the surface of Earth
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What makes a shower?What makes a shower?
• Primary cosmic rays interact with nuclei of atoms in the atmosphere to produce new, often unstable particles called secondary cosmic rays such as pions and kaons
• Secondary cosmic rays decay and create muons, electrons, photons, and neutrinos
• If secondary cosmic rays are sufficiently energetic, they can reach the earth's surface and be detected. (Neutrinos are capable of passing through the earth and are generally undetected.)
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Muons: solid red lines
Neutrinos: dashed red lines
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Why Bring Up Cosmic Rays in High Why Bring Up Cosmic Rays in High School Physics?School Physics?
• Great introduction to lots of really cool physics– Particle physics, astrophysics, cosmology
• Excellent example of natural radiation– Significant contribution to background
radiation dose– Useful for reducing radiation phobias
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Origin of Cosmic RaysOrigin of Cosmic Rays
• Our sun and other stars (104 to 105 eV)• Neutron stars (up to 104 eV)• Supernovae (up to 1014 eV)• Big Bang Relic Neutrinos – huge flux• Above 1014 eV? Current theories:
– Pulsar and black hole jets– Stellar and galactic collisions– Black hole accretion disks– Black hole mergers– …………
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2004: First Direct Evidence CR Origin2004: First Direct Evidence CR Origin
• Southern Hemisphere– Radio image– X-ray contours– 2 times
angular size of the moon
• Supernova shock wave
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