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EPPOG meeting, June 2009, Milan, Italy Michael Kobel, TU Dresden1
Particle Physicsin Science Centres
and museumsin Germany
Michael KobelTU Dresden
2.6.2009
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• German members of ECSITE– 27 German Science Centres/Museums
• Deutsches Museum, Munich• Universum, Bremen• Phaeno, Wolfsburg• Dt. Technikmuseum - Science Center Spectrum, Berlin• Phänomenta, Flensburg• Science House, Rust• Turm der Sinne, Nürnberg• Experimenta, Heilbronn• Landesmuseum für Technik und Arbeit, Mannheim• …
– 11 Private Companies• Design, Equipment, Consulting, …
– 4 Other • Associations, University of Arts
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Contacted and/or visited• Deutsches Museum, Munich
(www.deutsches-museum.de)– Collections
• 100 000 (!) Objects of science and techniques
– Exhibitions• Science, materials, energy, traffic, communication, …
• Universum, Bremen (www.universum-bremen.de)– Science Center
• mankind, earth, cosmos
– Discovery-Parc• movement, weather
• Phaeno, Wolfsburg (www.phaeno.de)– Experimental Stations
• 300 hands-on phenomena
– Workshops• sound, energy, electricity, chemistry, air, water, …
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Phaeno, Wolfsburg• Main facts
– Concept “hands-on”• Experience yourself• Rough topical order• No exhibition character
– 230,000 visitors– 5-15 young tutors on site
“phaeno(wo)men”
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Phaeno, Wolfsburg
• Existing exhibits– Cloud chamber
• Does not really work!
– Radioactive decay• Just statistics
– Others• Electricity• Magnetism• Many objects
related to “art”
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Phaeno, Wolfsburg• Possible future relations w/ Particle Physics
(D. Essing, scientific Associate, physicist)– Get travelling exhibition(s)
• Book for several weeks• Accompagny with shows and talks
– Get single exhibits• Immediately phenomenological interesting• Meaning for particle physics
– e.g. coupled neutrino pendulum?
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Universum, Bremen
• Main facts– Concept Science Centre
• truly experience-based • scientific aspects of everyday life
– Expanding• Discovery Parc• SchauBox (temp. exhibitions)
– Close contact toBremen University
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Universum, Bremen
• Most relevant for particle physics– Expedition Cosmos
www.universum-bremen.de/en/home/science-center/expedition-cosmos.html
• The beginning of everything (Cosmic Microwave Background)• The vastness of space • The light of the sun• Playground of Forces (Bernoulli etc.)• The World of the Smallest (Atomic models)• Age of the Cosmos (Planck-Time, etc.)
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Universum Bremen• Possible future relations w/ Particle Physics
(Dr. T. Wolff, head exhibition and development)– Update of “expedition cosmos” possibly feasible– Details to be discussed
• No visit yet, just phone call
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Deutsches Museum, München• Most relevant museum in Germany for
particle physics and cosmology• Visit and discussion with Th. Naumann in March 09
– Dr. Ulrich Kernbachinternational contacts and cooperation
– Gerhard HartlCurator for astronomy and astrophysics
– Dr. Christian Sicka(Ph.D. in astroparticle physics and cosmology)Curator for navigation
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Deutsches Museum, München
• Permanent Exhibition Atomic Physicswww.deutsches-museum.de/de/ausstellungen/naturwissenschaft/physik/atomphysik/
– Atoms– Radioactivity– Quantum World
• Created in the 1980’s– Very much text, many exhibits
behind glass– Few hands-on stuff
• Modern stuff– Zyclotron – LEP– LHC Magnet– Kamiokande
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Deutsches Museum, München
• Plan 1: Exhibition Cosmology– Status: on hold– Extension of existing astronomy exhibition
• 11,000 m² (!) one of the biggest worldwide• Opened 1992• Extend by 100 m² for cosmology
– Planned cooperation partners• Ludwig Maximilan University, Munich• Technical University, Munich• MPI for Extraterrestrical Physics• MPI for Astrophysics• ESO• ESA
– Many particle physics aspects coveredincluding LHC, Kamiokande, CMB
Ausstellungsplan
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Deutsches Museum, München
• Existing Highlight– Original measurement equipment of Penzias+Wilson
• booked:– New CERN
travellingexhibition
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Deutsches Museum, München• Plan 2: EURO-Forum
European Research Outreach Forum– Use existing “Forum am Deutschen Museum”
www.forumamdeutschenmuseum.de– Currently cinema, events, party– Aim: window to European top level research– Cooperation with main European research institutes
and funding bodies• EIROforum (e.g. CERN, ESA, ESO,…), EC, ERC, ECSITE…
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Summary Germany
• Only few of 27 science centres suitable• But a wealth of opportunities
– Single “hands-on” exhibits– Travelling Exhibitions– Permanent exhibitions
• Mutual interest in closer contact– Personal contact important– inform about existing material– Discuss about concepts and plans
and what we can contribute