Large Hadron Collider
LHC se yon sig pou deziyen Large Hadron Collider : gwo kolizyonè, akseleratè patikil kreye pa laboratwa CERN
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The experiments and preaccelerators
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The experiments and preaccelerators (SVG version, doesn't works, why)
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The experiments and preaccelerators with the numbers of octants
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Inside the CERN LHC tunnel
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Superconducting dipole electromagnets
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Superconducting quadrupole electromagnets
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Regular and superconducting cables for 12500 amperes used at LEP (top) and Large Hadron Collider (bottom) respectively.
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The octants of the Large Hadron Collider.
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Helium tanks
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Tunnel with Magnets, ready to use
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Cable conduit in the tunnel
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Superconducting dipole electromagnet
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Part of the Magnet Factory
ATLAS
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ATLAS TRT at the surface at September 2005 measuring cosmic rays
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The ATLAS at November 2005
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The ATLAS from above at September 2005
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The ATLAS from above at February 2006
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The ATLAS from above at February 2006
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The ATLAS as of February 2007
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Câbles RJ-45
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Supra-conducteurs
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CERN Atlas Caverne ATLAS detector being assembled in CERN
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CERN Atlas Caverne ATLAS detector being assembled in CERN
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CERN Atlas Caverne ATLAS detector being assembled in CERN
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CERN Atlas Caverne ATLAS detector being assembled in CERN
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CERN Atlas Caverne ATLAS detector being assembled in CERN
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CERN Atlas Caverne ATLAS detector being assembled in CERN
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CERN Atlas Caverne ATLAS detector being assembled in CERN
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CERN Atlas Caverne ATLAS detector being assembled in CERN
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CERN Atlas Caverne ATLAS detector being assembled in CERN
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CERN Atlas Caverne ATLAS detector being assembled in CERN
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CERN Atlas Caverne
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ATLAS toroid magnets
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ATLAS Big Wheel (TGC Chambers) for muon detection
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ATLAS hangar (above the installation)
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ATLAS hangar (above the installation)
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Emergency expansion Helium containers (used to gather gaseous Helium in case of a cooling failure)
CMS
Compact Muon Solenoid
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Construction of CMS
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The central part of the Compact Muon Solenoid barrel with the vacuum tank
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The quite full endcap of the Compact Muon Solenoid
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A simulated Higgs event at CMS
Referans
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- LHC UK webpage
- US LHC webpage
- Official Timeline of LHC Milestones
- Hardware Commissioning Coordination web pages
- TED talks (video) - Brian Cox: What really goes on at the Large Hadron Collider
- Overview of the LHC at CERN's public webpage
- Challenges in accelerator physics
- UK Science Museum, London Exhibition supported by the Science and Technology Facilities Council
- The Alice experiment
- Compact Muon Solenoid main page
- Compact Muon Solenoid page (U.S. collaboration)
- LCG - The LHC Computing Grid webpage
- The Large Hadron Collider ATLAS Experiment - Virtual Reality (VR) photography panoramas (requires QuickTime)
- LHC startup plan. Includes dates, energies and luminosities
- Seed short film - Lords of the Ring
- 'Super-collider' tunnel nears completion The Independent 1 March 2008
- VR Image of the Supercollider
Atik
- Energising the quest for 'big theory'
- symmetry magazine LHC special issue August 2006, special issue December 2007
- BBC Horizon, The six billion dollar experiment
- New Yorker: Crash Course. The world’s largest particle accelerator (ca. 6 500 words)
- NYTimes: A Giant Takes On Physics’ Biggest Questions (ca. 4 300 words)
- Beam Parameters and Definitions. The chapter of the LHC Technical Design Report (TDR) that lists of all the beam parameters for the LHC.
- Large Hadron Collider, Ingenia magazine
- Birth of a Giant, CNRS magazine
- Why a Large Hadron Collider? Seed Magazine interviews with physicists.
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