CERN

2022 - 7 - 4

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Cern gears up for more discoveries 10 years after 'God particle' find (The Guardian)

With the Higgs boson already in the bag, the Large Hadron Collider begins another period of data collection.

“There is a lot of scope in the Higgs sector,” she said. In a nutshell, it is the interaction of fundamental particles with this field, interactions first thought to have occurred shortly after the big bang as the universe expanded and cooled, which gives them mass. “The Higgs field explains why atoms exist, why we exist. It’s really a unique moment in the life of the scientist.” But the story is far from over. But for Prof Daniela Bortoletto the memories are as fresh as ever.

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Decade After God Particle Discovery, CERN Is Ready To Unravel ... (ABP Live)

CERN is gearing up for more discoveries a decade after the discovery of Higgs boson or God Particle. The world's most powerful accelerator is once again ...

Andreas Hoecker, spokesperson of the ATLAS collaboration, said the strengths of the Higgs boson interactions with matter and force particles will be measured to unprecedented precision. The Higgs boson must exist for the Standard Model to be correct. Live commentary from the CERN control centre will explain the operation stages that take proton beams from injection into the LHC to collisions for particle physics at the four interaction points. The studies performed by ATLAS and CMS will aim to understand new effects in different processes predicted by LHCb. The Standard Model of Physics describes how various particles make the universe. This asymmetry between matter and antimatter is known as matter-antimatter asymmetry, and one of the biggest challenges in physics is to figure out what happened to the antimatter. According to the official website of the Nobel Prize organisation, the Higgs mechanism, that explains how particles acquire mass, is what managed to rescue the Standard Model. The measurement precision of numerous known processes will be improved because previously inaccessible processes can be observed. The LHC will work continuously for four years at a record energy of 13.6 trillion electron volts (TeV), and will provide greater precision and discovery potential than ever before. With the help of these changes, the LHC experiments can collect significantly larger data samples, with data of higher quality compared to those obtained in previous runs. The ATLAS and CMS detectors are expected to record more collisions during Run 3 than in the two previous runs combined. CERN is gearing up for more discoveries a decade after the discovery of the Higgs boson or God Particle. Since April, beams have been circulating in CERN's accelerator complex.

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The Large Hadron Collider will embark on a third run to uncover ... (NPR)

Ten years ago, the discovery of the Higgs Boson particle helped make sense of our universe. But in doing so, it unlocked a whole host of new questions.

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What time is CERN's collider going to be turned on? (HITC)

CERN is all set to restart the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) on July 5th but what time is it going to be turned on for the entire world to see?

If you want to watch it on Facebook, you can do so here. If you wish to watch it on Twitter, you can do so by clicking on the link here. The entire session will have all the stages of the process explained for people to understand what is happening and why this event is so important.

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CERN's July 5th test LIVE — Hadron Collider RESTARTING after 3 ... (The Sun)

THE European Organization for Nuclear Research is celebrating its tenth anniversary by restarting its Large Hadron Collider on July 5.The European org.

I really hope you don't rip a hole in space/time, create a multiverse or start a real life stranger things." The discovery of Higgs was vital to the Standard Model - the theory that describes the web of particles, forces and interactions that make up the universe. "I remember with emotion the day of the announcement, a day of immense joy for the worldwide particle physics community and for all the people who worked tirelessly over decades to make this discovery possible." Reflecting on the 10th anniversary of the discovery, Cern's Director-General and the project leader of the Atlas experiment at the time, Fabiola Gianotti, said: "The discovery of the Higgs boson was a monumental milestone in particle physics. "T-MINUS 2 hours for the#cernatlas project tests their hadrin collider. "It marked both the end of a decades-long journey of exploration and the beginning of a new era of studies of this very special particle. Andreas Hoecker, spokesman of the Atlas collaboration, said: "We will measure the strengths of the Higgs boson interactions with matter and force particles to unprecedented precision, and we will further our searches for Higgs boson decays to dark matter particles as well as searches for additional Higgs bosons." In October 2016, he joined the Department of Computer Science at Oxford University as a professorial research fellow and as a fellow of Christ Church, one of the Oxford college. They will also study the properties of matter under extreme temperature and density, and will be searching for candidates for dark matter and for other new phenomena. According to theHouse of Switzerland, CERN'slocation was chosen: "to host CERN to a large extent because of its neutrality and its safeguards against the misappropriation of scientific research results for military purposes." Higgs boson big anniversaryCERNis set for a series of events starting on July 3, 2022, with the first celebrations of the ten-year anniversary of the discovery of the Higgs boson particle. The LHC, which is the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator, is at the center of conspiracies surrounding CERN, with people sharing their theories regarding the "portal" that will open after two high-energy particle beams are set to travel at close to the speed of light before they collide.

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The Large Hadron Collider Is About to Ramp Up to Unprecedented ... (ScienceAlert)

Ten years after it discovered the Higgs boson, the Large Hadron Collider is about to start smashing protons together at unprecedented energy levels in its ...

"Particle physics does not simply want to understand the how – our goal is to understand the why," he said. "Is the Higgs boson really a fundamental particle or is it a composite?" "Is it the only Higgs-like particle that exists – or are there others?" "The Higgs boson is related to some of the most profound open questions in fundamental physics today," said CERN director-general Fabiola Gianotti, who first announced the boson's discovery a decade ago. "This is a significant increase, paving the way for new discoveries," Lamont said. This time around the proton beams will be narrowed to less than 10 microns – a human hair is around 70 microns thick – to increase the collision rate, he added.

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Large Hadron Collider gears up for next round with incredible energy (Daily Sabah)

It has been 10 years since the Higgs boson or the Higgs particle was discovered thanks to the Large Hadron Collider, and after a decade the enormous...

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CERN hoax debunked: Is the world ending on July 5th? (HITC)

CERN is all set to restart the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) on July 5th but it has also given rise to the rumors that the world is going to end on July 5th ...

If you want to watch it on Facebook, you can do so here. If you wish to watch it on Twitter, you can do so by clicking on the link here. On its website, CERN notes that “scientists will study the properties of matter under extreme temperature and density” Andreas Hoecker, spokesperson of CERN’s ATLAS collaboration..

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LHC Run 3: physics at record energy starts tomorrow (ATLAS Experiment at CERN)

The Large Hadron Collider is ready to once again start delivering proton collisions to experiments, this time at an unprecedented energy of 13.6 TeV, ...

In addition to the main lead–lead runs, a short period with oxygen collisions will be included for the first time, with the goal of exploring the emergence of QGP-like effects in small colliding systems. “Data acquired during Run 3 with our brand new detector will allow us to improve the precision by a factor of two and to confirm or exclude possible deviations from lepton flavour universality,” says Chris Parkes, spokesperson of the LHCb collaboration. These will be the target of specific studies performed by ATLAS and CMS. “This complementary approach is essential; if we’re able to confirm new effects in this way it will be a major discovery in particle physics,” says Luca Malgeri, spokesperson of the CMS collaboration. Scientists will study the properties of matter under extreme temperature and density, and will also be searching for candidates for dark matter and for other new phenomena, either through direct searches or – indirectly – through precise measurements of properties of known particles. Compared to Run 1, in which the Higgs was discovered with 12 inverse femtobarns, now in Run 3 we will be delivering 280 inverse femtobarns . This is a significant increase, paving the way for new discoveries,” says director for accelerators and technology Mike Lamont. A new period of data taking begins on Tuesday, 5 July for the experiments at the world’s most powerful particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), after more than three years of upgrade and maintenance work.

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