"What's (the) Matter?", A Show on Elementary Particle Physics with 28 Demonstration Experiments
Herbi K. Dreiner, Max Becker, Mikolaj Borzyszkowski, Maxim Braun,, Alexander Fa{\ss}bender, Julia Hampel, Maike Hansen (Bonn U.), Dustin, Hebecker (Bonn U., Berlin, Humboldt U.), Timo Heepenstrick, Sascha Heinz,, Katharina Hortmanns, Christian Jost, Michael Kortmann

TL;DR
This paper describes an engaging physics show with 28 demonstration experiments that educates non-physicists about elementary particle physics through a historical journey, combining entertainment with educational outreach.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, entertaining outreach format using live demonstrations and storytelling to teach complex particle physics concepts to a broad audience.
Findings
Effective communication of particle physics concepts to non-experts.
Successful engagement of students and the public in physics outreach.
Detailed documentation of demonstration experiments included.
Abstract
We present the screenplay of a physics show on particle physics, by the Physikshow of Bonn University. The show is addressed at non-physicists aged 14+ and communicates basic concepts of elementary particle physics including the discovery of the Higgs boson in an entertaining fashion. It is also demonstrates a successful outreach activity heavily relying on the university physics students. This paper is addressed at anybody interested in particle physics and/or show physics. This paper is also addressed at fellow physicists working in outreach, maybe the experiments and our choice of simple explanations will be helpful. Furthermore, we are very interested in related activities elsewhere, in particular also demonstration experiments relevant to particle physics, as often little of this work is published. Our show involves 28 live demonstration experiments. These are presented in an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Computational Physics and Python Applications
