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hue

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Wed Jun 13, 2012, 10:06 AM Jun 2012

LHC Report: Full data production mode

http://cdsweb.cern.ch/journal/CERNBulletin/2012/24/News%20Articles/1453852?ln=en

The LHC is accumulating as much data as possible for the experiments before the summer conferences. Performance is impressive, with 1380 bunches of around 1.5x1011 protons per bunch giving a peak luminosity of 6.8 x1033 cm-2s-1 and with integrated rates topping 20 pb-1 an hour at the start of fill.

As of today (13 June), the LHC has delivered more collisions in 2012 than it did in the whole of 2011. Not only that, the collisions have been at the higher energy of 4 TeV. In 2011, the LHC delivered an integrated luminosity of around 5.6 fb-1 to both ATLAS and CMS. Now, just a few months after the machine began its 2012 run, these integrated luminosity levels have been past. Follow the LHC performance and statistics on the dedicated page.

The step-up in particle collision rates compared with 2011 is due to further reduction in the beam sizes at the interaction point, in conjunction with the use of tight collimator settings, the increase in energy to 4 TeV and the continued excellent beam quality from the injectors. The interplay of the tighter collimators and beam-beam effects has led to occasional beam instabilities. The effect is under scrutiny.
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LHC Report: Full data production mode (Original Post) hue Jun 2012 OP
The data is impressive from each independent experiments; ATLAS & CMS!! hue Jun 2012 #1

hue

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1. The data is impressive from each independent experiments; ATLAS & CMS!!
Wed Jun 13, 2012, 10:09 AM
Jun 2012

Great News!! In just a few weeks CERN scientists will collaborate to make an epoch announcement!!! Data from proton collisions at the LHC is accumulating at a remarkable rate!! We are fortunate to be witness the fruits of so many years of work!! The discovery of the Higgs Boson!!!

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