Collision samples
Event cards
- High multiplicity184 tracks
- Forward beauty tagLHCb-like
- Muon pair plus missing energyClean channel
Quiz
Put the accelerator chain in order, pick the right detector for heavy-ion collisions, then tune a gravitational-wave signal until it shows above the noise.
Collision samples
Compare mode
The same simplified model used in the gravity lab is reduced to two controls here. Lower noise, raise sensitivity, and watch the visibility score respond.
Waveform samples
Live mission board
0 / 3 checks lockedPosition 1 → Position 2 → Position 3 → Position 4 → Position 5
Noise 75, sensitivity 45
Select each machine in accelerator order and check that the injector chain makes sense.
Current order: Position 1 → Position 2 → Position 3 → Position 4 → Position 5
Choose which detector is most tuned for quark-gluon plasma and dense final states.
Heavy-ion collisions create dense particle sprays. Pick the detector designed to study that environment.
Increase sensitivity and reduce noise until the signal shows above the background.
Reveal the chirp clearly enough to reach a visibility score of at least 68.
Current visibility: 28/100. Modeled strain: 2.70e-22.
Mission log
The quiz checks whether the big ideas from the labs connect: acceleration prepares the event, detectors classify the aftermath, and signal processing decides what can be seen above noise.
Guided tour
A four-step arc: follow the beam, see the aftermath, compare with spacetime signals, then test your intuition.
Start with the injector chain so the rest of the site follows a physical sequence.
OpenSee which detectors catch which particles after a collision.
OpenSwitch to gravitational waves: tune mass, distance, and noise to find the signal.
OpenShort quizzes on accelerator ordering, detector choice, and signal tuning.
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