Courses

Dark matter

Title
Xavier Luri
By
Xavier Luri, ICCUB [IEEC-UB]
Date
Time
Language
CA
Area
Particle Physics
Professorat infantil, primària, secundària i FP

The ADMIRA Project (Activities with Medipix Detectors to Investigate Radiation in the classroom) aims to create a network of schools around the use of Timepix Detectors designed at CERN. The objective is to bring the Institutes closer to the research done in Universities and Research Centers.

The conference will talk about what is dark matter. If we don't see it, how we can talk about it? A review to its observation fundamentals and its state-of-the-art.

Register to the conference here.


Xavier Luri is a professor at the Faculty of Physics of the University of Barcelona, ​​and director of the Institute of Cosmos Sciences. He is part of Gaia's research group at the ICCUB, where he researches on the processing and analysis of Gaia's data, and also on the design and implementation of mission archive operations. In orbit since 2013, the mission of the European Space Agency Gaia aims to make a detailed map of our galaxy. You can read the latest news at Latest of Gaia.

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Books & Handbooks
Supplementary materials - ADMIRA project
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Here you will find documents with information about Timepix, the manual of the PixetPro program and a small introduction to the nuclear physics, among others.

Manual
Language
CA
Radiació de fons
Other
Experimental data - ADMIRA PROJECT
Resum

In this section you can find different data obtained with the Timepix detector in different situations. You must download the zip file corresponding to the data and unzip it.

Activity file
Language
CA
Particle Physics
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Slides
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Resum
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Techniques
Language
CA
Particle Physics