LHC

Seven experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) use detectors to analyse the myriad of particles produced by collisions in the accelerator. These experiments are run by collaborations of scientists from institutes all over the world. Each experiment is distinct and characterised by its detectors.

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Time for lead collisions in the LHC

The first collisions of lead nuclei mark the start of the latest LHC heavy-ion run

News
Accelerators
09 November, 2018
Accelerators
News
09 November, 2018

High-Luminosity LHC: we’re halfway there

The HL-LHC is shaping up to be a worthy successor to the LHC, which is having another spectacular year

Opinion
Accelerators
29 October, 2018
Accelerators
Opinion
29 October, 2018

LHC Report: A busy end of the proton run

The final days of the LHC proton physics Run II are here

News
Physics
16 October, 2018
Physics
News
16 October, 2018

LHC Report: Protons: mission accomplished

On 24 October, the LHC Operations team flipped the switch in the LHC island of the CCC to dump the last proton production fill of Run 2

News
Physics
29 October, 2018
Physics
News
29 October, 2018

The LHC prepares for the future

Studies on beam adjustment and new components are being conducted in preparation for future LHC runs

News
Accelerators
14 September, 2018
Accelerators
News
14 September, 2018

LHC footage

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Accelerators
Accelerators
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