Author: Rende Steerenberg

  • Accelerator Report: The LHC wraps up its first 2025 physics block

    Accelerator Report: The LHC wraps up its first 2025 physics block

    The proton physics run has now been paused for the first block of machine development studies, a technical stop and short oxygen- and neon-ion physics runs. Protons will be back in the machines on 12 July

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  • Accelerator Report: LHC on track despite disruptions throughout the accelerator complex

    Accelerator Report: LHC on track despite disruptions throughout the accelerator complex

    Following the achievement of 2460-bunch stable beams on 24 May, the accelerator complex experienced an SPS magnet failure, a central timing glitch and a complex-wide power disruption. Yet the LHC remains on track to achieve its 2025 luminosity goal

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  • Accelerator Report: The LHC reached 1200 bunches per beam – full intensity is in sight!

    Accelerator Report: The LHC reached 1200 bunches per beam – full intensity is in sight!

    On 19 May, the LHC reached 1200 bunches per beam, a level that is considered meaningful for physics. The full intensity of 2460 bunches per beam could be achieved before the end of the week

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  • Accelerator Report: The first stable beams of 2025, a milestone and a beginning

    Accelerator Report: The first stable beams of 2025, a milestone and a beginning

    The LHC operations team and many other experts have been working hard to set up and validate the accelerator for safe beam operation, leading to the first stable beams for physics of 2025 on 5 May

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  • Accelerator Report: LHC protons outpacing the Easter tradition

    Accelerator Report: LHC protons outpacing the Easter tradition

    The LHC has restarted and both beams have been circulating in the machine since 8 April, meaning that the start of the LHC beam commissioning during Easter is apparently not a constant of nature

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  • Accelerator Report: The LHC commissioning is well on track, but challenges lie ahead

    Accelerator Report: The LHC commissioning is well on track, but challenges lie ahead

    The first beam-based physics of 2025 has started and more will follow soon. However, some unexpected challenges will cause a small delay in the restart of the LHC

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  • Accelerator Report: Recommissioning on track as the first beams progress through the complex

    Accelerator Report: Recommissioning on track as the first beams progress through the complex

    The recommissioning of the accelerators is progressing according to schedule. Unsurprisingly, some issues have arisen, but they have been swiftly addressed by equipment experts. First physics in the PS East Area and n_TOF is scheduled to start next week

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  • Accelerator Report: Linac4 beam commissioning is nearing completion and the PS Booster is next in line

    Accelerator Report: Linac4 beam commissioning is nearing completion and the PS Booster is next in line

    While the first H⁻ ion beams have been accelerated up to 160 MeV in Linac4, the PS Booster is preparing for its first proton injection of 2025

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  • Accelerator Report: A first step towards beam production – the Linac4 source is running again

    Accelerator Report: A first step towards beam production – the Linac4 source is running again

    The activities of the year-end technical stop (YETS) have come to an end in the first machines of the injector complex

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  • Accelerator Report: Preparing for 2025 LHC operation and setting goals

    The Chamonix Workshop is in full swing, and the initial outlines of the 2025 LHC configuration and operational scenarios are beginning to take shape

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