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The World’s biggest particle collider is ready for action

June 4, 2015 By Kyle Mills Leave a Comment

LHCCERN researchers are preparing to conduct experiment at the world’s biggest particle collider, large Hadron Collider after two years of slumber and months of recommissioning.

The LHC, the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator, reproduces conditions similar to those that existed immediately after the Big Bang.

The LHC is more powerful now than it was before the overhaul.

Scientists are very optimistic that the LHC restart will enable them to make new discoveries to understand the existence of universe.

The rise in power of the LHC has increased the hopes of researchers to make new breakthroughs to understand the reason behind the formation of the universe and also to understand why everything in this universe has mass by studying fundamental particles, the building blocks of all matter, and the forces that control them.

In the collider two particle beams collide with each other coming in opposite direction at nearly speed of light.

The Large Hadron Collider or LHC was used to prove the existence of Higgs Boson, which confers mass and is also known as god particle.

The evidence of the Higgs Boson meant confirmation for the fundamental particle that enables all other particles in the Standard Model of Physics to have matter.

CERN researchers are geared up to restart the LHC to gather data from massive collisions slated to take place from about 3.30pm on Wednesday.

Alberto Pace, who leads the Data and Storage Services group within the IT Department said, “During Run 1, we were storing 1 gigabyte-per-second, with the occasional peak of 6 gigabytes-per-second. For Run 2, what was once our “peak” will now be considered average, and we believe we could even go up to 10 gigabytes-per-second if needed.”

With the LHS providing CERN researchers a chance to once again conduct experiments, chances are high that results with help to remove the lid from many long hidden mysteries behind the existence of universe.

Filed Under: Discovery Tagged With: LHC, Particle collider

LHC broke the record for energy levels

May 23, 2015 By Dave Smith 12 Comments

lhcThe world largest particle collider broke the record for energy levels in a test run after a two year upgrade.

The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in a statement said, “Last night, protons collided in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the record-breaking energy of 13 TeV (teraelectronvolts) for the first time.”

LHC reached its highest energy for collision in 2012 and it was 8 TeV.

In April, LHC was started after a two year upgrade designed to experiment at 13 TeV. It has the potential to reach energy levels up to 14 TeV.

Experiments performed at the collider are aimed to understand how the universe came into existence by studying fundamental particles, the building blocks of matter and the forces that control them.

Earlier LHC has proved the existence of the God particle, Higgs Boson, which confers mass.

The discovery earned the 2013 Nobel Prize for two of the scientists who have theorized the existence of the Higgs back in 1964.

The collision at the giant lab, housed in a 17 mile or 27 kilometer tunnel, are a part of the ambitious roster of experiments, due to start next months.

CERN said, “These test collisions were to set up systems that protect the machine and detectors from particles that stray from the edges of the beam.”

LHC allows beams of protons travelling at a speed of light in opposite direction to collide.

The sub atomic particles created by the collision are scrutinized for novel properties and the forces that hold them together.

One tetraeclectronvolt is roughly equivalent to the energy of motion of a flying mosquito.

But within the LHC, the energy is squeezed into an extremely small space about a million, million times smaller than a mosquito. It is this intensity which causes the particles to be smashed apart.

Filed Under: Discovery Tagged With: CERN, Energy levels, European Organization for Nuclear Research, higgs boson, Large Hadron Collider, LHC, LHC broke the record for energy levels, LHC sets new record fro energy levles, LHC upgrade, Particle collider

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