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- The Large Hadron Collider | CERN
The Large Hadron Collider The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator It consists of a 27-kilometre ring of superconducting magnets with a number of accelerating structures to boost the energy of the particles along the way
- Facts and figures about the LHC - CERN
Facts and figures about the LHC Why is it called the “Large Hadron Collider”? "Large" refers to its size, approximately 27km in circumference "Hadron" because it accelerates protons or ions, which belong to the group of particles called hadrons
- The Future Circular Collider | CERN
The Future Circular Collider (FCC) study is developing designs for higher performance particle colliders that could follow on from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) once it reaches the end of its High-Luminosity phase The FCC Feasibility Study, which delivered its report on 31 March 2025, investigated the technical and financial viability of the FCC at CERN The study looked at geological and
- The Large Electron-Positron Collider - CERN
The Large Electron-Positron Collider LEP – the largest electron-positron accelerator ever built – was dismantled in 2000 Its 27-kilometre tunnel now hosts the LHC With its 27-kilometre circumference, the Large Electron-Positron (LEP) collider was – and still is – the largest electron-positron accelerator ever built
- CERN releases report on the feasibility of a possible Future Circular . . .
After several years of intense work, CERN and international partners have completed a study to assess the feasibility of a possible Future Circular Collider (FCC) Reflecting the expertise of over a thousand physicists and engineers across the globe, the report presents an overview of the different aspects related to the potential implementation of such a project The FCC is a proposed
- Grand collisionneur de hadrons - CERN
Le Grand collisionneur de hadrons (LHC) est l' accélérateur de particules le plus grand et le plus puissant du monde Il accélère des protons ou des ions à une vitesse proche de celle de la lumière La machine, entrée en service le 10 septembre 2008, est la dernière à être venue enrichir le complexe d’accélérateurs du CERN Le LHC consiste en un anneau de 27 kilomètres de
- Les innovations du futur collisionneur circulaire et léconomie . . . - CERN
Le 24 octobre, une conférence marquant la fin de l'étude FCCIS (Future Circular Collider Innovation Study) a célébré les réalisations de cette étude, qui a été lancée en novembre 2020 dans le cadre du programme Horizon 2020 de l’Union européenne, et s’est conclue quatre ans plus tard
- The accelerator complex | CERN
CERN Accelerator Complex animation - OVERVIEW This animation shows the path of the protons through CERN's accelerator complex to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) Video: CERN The accelerator complex at CERN is a succession of machines that accelerate particles to increasingly higher energies
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