價格:免費
更新日期:2019-05-10
檔案大小:25M
目前版本:1.0
版本需求:Android 4.4 以上版本
官方網站:https://people.nscl.msu.edu/~tsang/
Email:symmetryenergy@gmail.com
聯絡地址:隱私權政策
Using Google Cardboard, this VR application places the user within an immersive environment to explore a detector called a Time Projection Chamber (TPC). The detector measures charged particles from cosmic rays to particles emitted in nuclear collisions. The scenery starts from the environment of an experimental vault at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory with 360 degree virtual view, the user can select to view either a cosmic ray or the products from a nuclear collision within the SpiRIT TPC (https://groups.nscl.msu.edu/hira/cosmic/).
As the high energy particles (red spheres) travel through the TPC, they ionize a trail of electrons (yellow tracks). The 2D drawings on the top of the TPC show the image of these tracks detected on a 12096 pixel plane.Combined with time-of-arrival, this 2D information was used to recreate the 3D event shown in the application.
The simulation is developed at Michigan State University by the HiRA team and is funded by U.S. DOE under Grant Nos. DE-SC0014530, DENA0002923 and US NSF under Grant No. PHY-1565546 by the National Science Foundation.
Project Manager: Betty Tsang
Lead Developer: Jacob Crosby
Assistant Developer: Vicki Kuhn
Physics Coordinator: Jon Barney