A bumper year nears its end
For the second year running, the LHC team has largely surpassed its operational objectives, steadily increasing the rate at which the LHC has delivered data to the experiments.
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For the second year running, the LHC team has largely surpassed its operational objectives, steadily increasing the rate at which the LHC has delivered data to the experiments.
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From the first paper to the dozens of ground-breaking results presented over recent months, the first two years of ATLAS physics have been a hugely productive time.
With 9 T dipole magnets of a new “twin” design and superfluid helium cooling, the LHC took the use of superconductivity in accelerators to a new level.
Roger Dixon looks back at a trail-blazing particle accelerator.
Hasan Padamsee surveys developments in a key technology.
Akira Yamamoto describes highlights from 40 years of R&D.
Chris Quigg takes a look at the enduring legacy of Fermilab's proton–antiproton collider.