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[1] [2] [3] The experiment is planned to begin in 2027, and begin collecting data in 2030. [4] SHiP Collaboration intends to search for the weakly interacting particles whose masses are below the Fermi energy scale. Such particles cannot be detected at Large Hadron Collider yet, though the High Luminosity LHC may open some possibilities.
FASER (ForwArd Search ExpeRiment) is one of the nine particle physics experiments in 2022 at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.It is designed to both search for new light and weakly coupled elementary particles, and to detect and study the interactions of high-energy collider neutrinos. [1]
The WITCH experiment in the ISOLDE facility at CERN. The ion bunch from REXTRAP is slowed in a pulsed drift cavity in the vertical beamline. After this the bunch is injected into the 9 T magnetic field. Here the ion cloud is trapped in the first Penning trap (for cooling). Its purpose is to cool down the ions with buffer gas.
The process started with protons from the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) at CERN being fired in pulses at a carbon target to produce pions and kaons. These particles decay to produce muons and neutrinos. [1] The beam from CERN was stopped on 3 December 2012, [2] ending data taking, but the analysis of the collected data has continued.
[1] [2] More than 1,000 collaborators work on the project. [3] The experiment is designed for a 20-year period of data collection. [4] The primary science objectives of DUNE are [4] [5] Investigation of neutrino oscillations to test CP violation in the lepton sector, which explores why the universe is made of matter. [6]
MoEDAL shares the cavern at Point 8 with LHCb, and its prime goal is to directly search for the magnetic monopole [1] [2] [3] or dyon and other highly ionizing stable massive particles and pseudo-stable massive particles. To detect these particles, MoEDAL uses both nuclear track detectors and aluminium trapping volumes. [4]
The proton bunches for AWAKE are extracted from the CERN SPS and are transported through an ~800-meter beam-line to the 10-meter long vapor source of AWAKE. The electron witness bunches are injected behind the proton bunch. [4] To detect acceleration of the injected electrons, a dipole magnet is installed after the vapor, bending their path ...
The Big European Bubble Chamber (BEBC) is a large detector formerly used to study particle physics at CERN. The chamber body, a stainless-steel vessel, was filled with 35 cubic metres of superheated liquid hydrogen, liquid deuterium, or a neon-hydrogen mixture, [1] whose sensitivity was regulated by means of a movable piston weighing 2 tons ...