(Image credit: CERN) Jump to: Building the LHC Could it destroy the world? LHC discoveries What is the LHC doing now? Additional resources The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's largest particle collider: a marvel of modern particle physics that has enabled researchers to...
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The data on low–transverse-energy jets obtained by the UA1 Collaboration in CERN SPS Collider experiments at c.m.-system energy 200 to 900 GeV are analyzed. It is observed that the low-ET–jet events and the ordinary minimum-bias events are closely related to one another. Their relationshi...
More recently, CERN's Large Hadron Collider is conducting experiments on the quark-gluon plasma. The quark-gluon plasma may not actually be the rarest substance if it turns out to exist in the centers of extremely massive stars. Some neutron stars (the remnant left by some of the largest ...
Some sort of solution might transpire if CERN manage to prove the existence of the Higgs? Byanon43013— On Aug 25, 2009 WiseGeek does not explain what gravity is! It only reflects on how we make use of it. Is it a 'pull or a push'? From the Tamarack ...
According to CERN dark matter outweighs baryonic matter in the universe by a ratio of about 6 to 1. That means around 25% of this energy/matter budget is dark matter and results in the shocking realization that the matter that composes stars, planets, and everything we see around us, is...
Cross-section of the Large Hadron Collider where its detectors are placed and collisions occur. LHC is as much as 175 meters (574 ft) below ground on the Frence-Swiss border near Geneva, Switzerland. The accelerator ring is 27 km (17 miles) in circumference. (Photo Credit: CERN) ...
particle accelerator — the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) — is scheduled to restart in March of 2015, after a two year hiatus for repairs and upgrades (and data analysis). The machine is located at CERN (in Switzerland) the largest and most prestigious high energy physics laboratory in the ...