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Main Authors: Cottin, Giovanna, Garay, Francisca
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.05754
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author Cottin, Giovanna
Garay, Francisca
author_facet Cottin, Giovanna
Garay, Francisca
contents We report on an initiative that seeks to encourage high school girls to develop critical thinking and transferable skills widely used in scientific work, as well as to generate a concrete space of opportunities for girls to experience how real science is done. Our "Niñas Atómicas" workshop combines the teaching of particle physics, electronics, programming and scientific methodology through building and operating a dedicated experiment: a muon counter. Girls from all over Chile can apply to this workshop, where every year they are guided by female scientists for two weeks. We report on the contents and methodology of our workshop and provide details on how to build the muon detector. We report results on muon flux and proper lifetime, two muon properties which can be extracted from the data collected by the girls with the muon detectors they built themselves. Insights into the girl's experiences during the 2024 and 2025 editions of the workshop are also detailed, with the aim to contribute to the wider physics education research and outreach communities.
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spellingShingle "Niñas Atómicas" (Atomic Girls): An initiative that generates opportunities for young girls in STEM
Cottin, Giovanna
Garay, Francisca
Physics Education
High Energy Physics - Experiment
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
We report on an initiative that seeks to encourage high school girls to develop critical thinking and transferable skills widely used in scientific work, as well as to generate a concrete space of opportunities for girls to experience how real science is done. Our "Niñas Atómicas" workshop combines the teaching of particle physics, electronics, programming and scientific methodology through building and operating a dedicated experiment: a muon counter. Girls from all over Chile can apply to this workshop, where every year they are guided by female scientists for two weeks. We report on the contents and methodology of our workshop and provide details on how to build the muon detector. We report results on muon flux and proper lifetime, two muon properties which can be extracted from the data collected by the girls with the muon detectors they built themselves. Insights into the girl's experiences during the 2024 and 2025 editions of the workshop are also detailed, with the aim to contribute to the wider physics education research and outreach communities.
title "Niñas Atómicas" (Atomic Girls): An initiative that generates opportunities for young girls in STEM
topic Physics Education
High Energy Physics - Experiment
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.05754