冰立方中微子探测器的CAVE可视化

R. Tredinnick, James Vanderheiden, Clayton Suplinski, J. Madsen
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中微子是一种几乎没有质量、相互作用微弱的粒子,其来源多种多样,包括太阳、放射性衰变和宇宙射线。中微子是独特的宇宙信使,它为探索宇宙提供了新的途径,也为更好地理解物质的基本组成部分提供了机会。冰立方是世界上最大的中微子探测器,位于南极的冰盖上。本文介绍了一种交互式VR应用程序,用于在C6 CAVE系统中可视化冰立方的中微子数据。在光传感器系统的真实尺度再现中动态显示数据,允许从任意位置向前和向后查看事件。系统内用户体验的初步反馈是积极的,显示了对分析数据的进一步洞察以及物理学和中微子教育的机会。
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CAVE visualization of the IceCube neutrino detector
Neutrinos are nearly massless, weakly interacting particles that come from a variety of sources including the sun, radioactive decay and cosmic rays. Neutrinos are unique cosmic messengers that provide new ways to explore the Universe as well as opportunities to better understand the basic building blocks of matter. IceCube, the largest operating neutrino detector in the world, is located in the ice sheet at the South Pole. This paper describes an interactive VR application for visualization of the IceCube's neutrino data within a C6 CAVE system. The dynamic display of data in a true scale recreation of the light sensor system allows events to be viewed from arbitrary locations both forward and backward in time. Initial feedback from user experiences within the system have been positive, showing promise for both further insight into analyzing data as well as opportunities for physics and neutrino education.
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