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Knocking on the door again

15 July 2009

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The LHC’s anti-clockwise beam transfer system was tested on 6 and 7 June. Particle bunches were sent from the SPS through the 2.8 km transfer line towards the LHC where it intersects just before the LHCb cavern. The beam went down the transfer line and stopped just before reaching the LHC tunnel, where a beam stopper – 4 m of graphite – is physically placed in the beam line to prevent the beam from taking the last step into the LHC. Part of the LHCb detector was turned on during the beam test, allowing the reconstruction of tracks through the Vertex Locator.

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