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Atom-smasher sets energy record

Posted December 02, 2009 11:35 AM

From BBC News | Technology | World Edition:

The LHC pushed the energy of its particle beams beyond one trillion electron volts, making it the world's highest-energy particle accelerator. The previous record was held by the Tevatron particle accelerator in Chicago. Officials say it is another milestone in the LHC's drive towards its main scientific tests set for 2010. The LHC is designed to smash together beams of sub-atomic particles at just under the speed of light. Researchers hope to see signs of new physics in the aftermath of the collisions, helping them unlock the secrets of the Universe. Operated by the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (better known by its French acronym Cern), the LHC is built inside a 27km-long circular tunnel. 'Pilot beam' "We are still coming to terms with just how smoothly the LHC commissioning is going," said Cern's director general Rolf Heuer. "It is fantastic. However, we are continuing to take it step-by-step, and there is still a lot to do before we start physics in 2010. I'm keeping my champagne on ice until then." Until now the LHC had been operating at a relatively low energy of 450 billion electron volts. On Sunday, engineers increased the energy of this "pilot beam", reaching 1.18 trillion electron volts at 2344 GMT. The previous record of 0.98 trillion electron volts has been held by the Tevatron accelerator since 2001. The LHC is eventually expected to operate at some seven trillion electron volts. Last week, the machine circulated two beams of protons for the first time and carried out its first low-energy beam collisions. Researchers working on the collider have said they are delighted with the quick progress made since the machine restarted on 20 November. The LHC had to be shut down for repairs shortly after its inauguration in September 2008 when an electrical fault caused one tonne of liquid helium to leak into the collider's tunnel.

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12/02/2009 1:42 PM

Atom-smasher sets energy record, and then breaks.

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12/02/2009 10:45 PM

Its still about the energy of a fly. I'm a cyclist and to put 1.18 Tev into perspective, if me and my bike weighed a total of 80 kg and if my kinetic energy is to be 1.18 TeV, I would have to pedal at an extraordinary 0.00014mph!! That's not a lot of energy. But for a proton, scaling things down, that is huge.

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12/03/2009 1:45 AM

Also remember that they are not accelerating single protons, but huge numbers in bundles. The LHC gobbles up a lot of power - not sure how much, but AFAIK, they are worried about running it a full energy in the winter...

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12/05/2009 11:28 AM

Wow, I'm impressed - NOT.

I hope they have news more impressive than breaking an energy record soon.

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