公众参与作为科学工具来实施宇宙射线极分布天文台的多信使策略

P. Homola, D. A. Castillo, D. G'ora, A. Duffy, B. Hnatyk, P. Jagoda, M. Kasztelan, K. Kopa'nski, P. Kovács, M. Krupi'nski, A. Mozgova, V. Nazari, M. Nied'zwiecki, W. Noga, D. Ostrog'orski, K. Smolek, J. Stasielak, O. Sushchov, T. Wibig, K. Wo'zniak, J. Zamora-Saá
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宇宙射线极端分布天文台(CREDO)利用寻找来自深空的粒子级联作为一种独特的“自下而上”的科学研究方法的载体。通过让所有年龄的非专业公众都成为“公民科学家”,我们为个人创造了终身学习的机会,也为机构之间的合作和共享共同的教育工具创造了机会。这些公民科学家的发现将直接为面向宇宙射线集合(CRE)的科学研究开辟一个开创性的新领域。探测到(或未探测到)这样的粒子群有望为探索我们的宇宙开辟一种新的方法,并在多信使阶段开辟一条新的渠道,面向天文和地球调查。这将为跨学科研究创造机会,对个人、机构网络以及专业科学家和科学爱好者的全球社区都是重要和有益的。
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Public engagement as a scientific tool to implement multi-messenger strategies with the Cosmic-Ray Extremely Distributed Observatory
The Cosmic-Ray Extremely Distributed Observatory (CREDO) uses the hunt for particle cascades from deep space as a vehicle for a unique "bottom-up" approach to scientific research. By engaging the non-specialist public of all ages as "citizen scientists" we create opportunities for lifelong learning for individuals as well as for cooperation and the sharing of common educational tools amongst institutions. The discoveries of these citizen scientists will feed directly into a pioneering new area of scientific research oriented on Cosmic Ray Ensembles (CRE). The detection (or non-detection) of such particle groups promises to open up a new method for exploring our universe, and a new channel on the multi-messenger stage, oriented on both astro- and geo-investigations. The opportunities this would create for cross-disciplinary research are significant and beneficial for individuals, networks of institutions and the global communities of both professional scientists and science enthusiasts.
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