Closing CMS to hunt cosmic rays
Fish eye view of the CMS detector before being closed to measure cosmic rays (© 2006 CERN)

Closing CMS to hunt cosmic rays

Every second the Earth is bombarded by billions of cosmic rays and occasionally one of these cosmic particles will collide with the Earth’s atmosphere generating a shower of particles known as an ‘air shower’. This is similiar to the collisions and subsequent particle showers observed in accelerators such as the LHC. Here the CMS detector is closed so that systems can be tested using muon cosmic rays in the ‘Cosmic Challenge’.