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ATLAS Education and Outreach Committee ATLAS Overview Week, Freiburg October 2004  

ATLAS Education and Outreach Committee ATLAS Overview Week, Freiburg October 2004  . Michael Barnett - Lawrence Berkeley National Lab October 6, 2004. ATLAS Education and Outreach Committee    Michael Barnett and Erik Johansson – Co-Convenors

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ATLAS Education and Outreach Committee ATLAS Overview Week, Freiburg October 2004  

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  1. ATLAS Education and Outreach Committee ATLAS Overview Week, Freiburg October 2004   Michael Barnett - Lawrence Berkeley National Lab October 6, 2004

  2. ATLAS Education and Outreach Committee   Michael Barnett and Erik Johansson – Co-Convenors • 80 people attended committee meeting here on Sunday. • (recent agenda items) • Budget matters • CERN's 50th anniversary and Open House • ATLAS tours • ATLAS animated film • Revised Website • Event displays • Posters now available (and a little controversy) • New public brochure • ATLAS physics textbook • Photographs of work in the cavern • LHC Deck of Cards • News from ESOF and EPOG • New English version of Hands on CERN • CDROM and DVD

  3. Status of animated film of ATLAS for the public and students Project initiated by Amelia Maio and Lisbon group. US-ATLAS employing João Pequenão (who created the “installation” movie) now working at Berkeley. The public animation has three episodes: • Overview – Draft ready for comments • Particles in ATLAS – In progress (need shower info) • Physics in ATLAS – Not started Your suggestions, criticisms, and comments on the draft work are needed.

  4. Status of animated film of ATLAS for the public and students Episode 2 – components status Views complete; particle passage in progress • Pixel detector • Tilecal Views complete; particle passage in planning • SCT • Liquid Argon Cal • Muons Technical diagrams expected soon • TRT “Particle passage” = how they work. Need particle shower image in calorimeter. Narration is essential and will be added when graphics work is complete.

  5. Animated film now in Stereo 3D In order to give a superior perspective and yield a more dramatic film, stereo 3D using red-cyan glasses. This is a work in progress. Overall effect very good, but some sections work better than others. Narration is essential and will be added when graphics work is complete.

  6. Animation in Stereo 3D Fold glasses so blue is on your right. Episode 1 – 3D effects visible only when detector assembly begins. Episode 2 – Pixel segment begins immediately after episode 1. Note – TileCal segment not yet in 3D. http://pdg.lbl.gov/~pequenao/Movies.html (please look for most recent version)

  7. Image from new animated film of ATLAS

  8. Image from new animated film of ATLAS

  9. Image from new animated film of ATLAS

  10. Image from new animated film of ATLAS

  11. Image from new animated film of ATLAS

  12. Alternative colors needed for 3D Stereo

  13. Upgraded Public Website Please see ATLAS.ch Includes a 40-second Flash animation showing aspects of the ATLAS Experiment. Gives access to the ATLAS movie, photos, PowerPoint animations, live webcams, and four “e-Tours”.

  14. LHC Deck of Cards • The four LHC experiments + LHC project • Initial printing: 10 000 decks • Clubs – Standard Model and Big Bang • Diamonds – CERN + history • Hearts – Alice + LHCb + LHC • Spades – ATLAS + CMS + LHC

  15. LHC Deck of Cards

  16. LHC Deck of Cards

  17. ATLAS PostersNow available

  18. ATLAS PostersNow available

  19. New public brochure:now available(cover page very similar to the poster)

  20. New public brochure: page 4

  21. ATLAS Model Rutherford Appleton Laboratory: The ATLAS model has been designed to be taken apart during a lecture to reveal the successive detection layers. (It could of course also be built up during the lecture.) The model is built of wood and plastic, and the removable pieces are held in place largely though magnetic strips embedded in the structure. A LED at the centre can be switched on to indicate the collision region. http://hepweb.rl.ac.uk/ppep/exhibits/LHC/atlas/ATLAS.htm

  22. Euroscience Open Forum 2004 in Stockholm

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