Project Description

Cosmic radiation is generated by interstellar bodies such as stars when they undergo a supernova event. The rays produced travel throughout the universe, largely unimpeded. Because of the extraordinary power of such cosmic events, the resultant rays are highly energetic. When one of these rays hits Earth’s atmosphere, a shower of particles is produced that continues to the surface. Some common particles that make it through our atmosphere are: muons, protons, electrons, and neutrons. By understanding when and where these particles come from, it allows for a better comprehension of the forces that shape our universe.

 

The cosmic particles that are of interest are moving very fast and are invisible to our eyes, therefore complex methods of detection are required to detect them. The purpose of the Cosmic Cube is to detect these particles during a shower caused by a cosmic event. The Cosmic Cube will convert the invisible particles into electrical signals that can be processed, measured, recorded, and compared. The product also will be designed such that it can easily integrate with others so that more of a particular event can be detected.