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  Large Hadron Collider Communication
The LHC is being installed in a tunnel 27 km in circumference, buried 50-175 m below ground.
Due to switch on in 2007, the LHC will provide collisions at the highest energies ever observed in laboratory conditions and physicists are eager to see what they will reveal.
If the LHC used ordinary “warm” magnets instead of superconductors, the ring would have to be at least 120 km in circumference to achieve the same collision energy.
www.interactions.org /LHC/what/index.html   (575 words)

  
 LHC Premier Team   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
LHC came up against the in form League Leaders on sat and with a number of players unavailable took the field with a youthful looking side against a very experienced Miramar line up.
LHC again started well however pen against Patterson who was at full stretch knocked the stuffing out of LHC and Miramar went on to score another 2.
LHC played very well without really testing the Utd keeper for the first 60 mins, but it was Wgtn Utd who crept in on a break away after LHC gave up easy possession to score.
www.lhcafc.org.nz /central/central.asp   (584 words)

  
 LHC Machine Outreach - Home Page
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is being built in a circular tunnel 27 km in circumference.
Proton-proton collisions are foreseen at an energy of 7 TeV per beam with a planned start-up in 2007.
High energy beams move around the LHC ring inside a continuous vacuum guided by magnets.
lhc-machine-outreach.web.cern.ch /lhc-machine-outreach   (211 words)

  
 LHC@home
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a particle accelerator which is being built at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, the world's largest particle physics laboratory.
But the LHC will not be limited to the study of proton-proton collisions as it can also collide heavy ions, such as lead, with a collision energy of 1148 TeV.
To bend the 7 TeV protons around the ring, the LHC dipoles must be able to produce magnetic fields of 8.36 Tesla, a value which is made possible by the use of "superconductivity".
athome.web.cern.ch /athome/LHC/lhc.html   (345 words)

  
 LHC Theory Initiative
The revised LHC Theory Initiative grant proposal for nation-wide postdoctoral and student fellowships was submitted to NSF on November 2; the text of the proposal can be found here, along with a summary of the main changes between the 2006 and 2005 proposals (in "FAQ" format) here.
The LHC Theory Initiative grant proposal for nation-wide postdoctoral and student fellowships was submitted to NSF on October 24; the text of the proposal can be found here.
The purpose of this project is to pursue calculations which are of specific interest for the LHC, ranging from precision Standard Model calculations (higher order corrections, PDF uncertainties, etc.) to investigating the observational consequences of New Physics scenarios (Little Higgs models, Fat Higgs models, supersymmetry, strong EW symmetry breaking, etc.).
www.pas.rochester.edu /~orr/LHC-TI.html   (1732 words)

  
 Origins: CERN: Tools: Large Hadron Collider
The LHC will be constructed in the tunnel that now houses the Large Electron Positron Collider (LEP), which has been the site of experiments searching for the Higgs Boson.
The LHC tunnel will actually hold two side-by-side beam pipes to accelerate beams of protons that are moving in opposite directions.
Experimenters at the LHC are looking for clues to the origins of the laws governing nature.
www.exploratorium.edu /origins/cern/tools/lhc.html   (465 words)

  
 Large Hadron Collider - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Currently under construction, the LHC is scheduled to begin operation (at reduced energies) in November 2007.
The LHC is expected to become the world's largest and highest energy particle accelerator in 2008, when commissioning at 7 TeV is completed.
The construction of LHC was originally approved in 1995 with a budget of 2.6 billion Swiss francs, with another 210 million Swiss francs towards the cost of the experiments.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Large_Hadron_Collider   (1595 words)

  
 Urban Design - Lacey Hickie Caley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
LHC has responded to employees environmental concerns by signing up to the CIBSE “100 Days of Carbon Clean Up” campaign, and is using the carbon clean-up initiative to raise awareness and encourage change in its own staff.
LHC already recognises that their activities as Architects, Urban Designers and Planning Supervisors have an impact on the environment at local, regional and global levels both through their own business operations and through the provision of professional services to their clients.
Wherever possible LHC discuss environmental issues with all their clients and encourage the adoption of environmentally responsible standards of design.
www.lhc.net /urbandesign/pages/group_news/news5.htm   (322 words)

  
 Missions / Outreach
Also, LHC provides a weekly Bible study that is open to the officers and staff in order to teach them how Christ can make a huge impact in their lives.
LHC desires to show love and build relationships with the men and women who live at the Grace House Assisted Living home and so we have recently begun hosting church services on Sunday afternoons for the people who live at this facility.
LHC now holds blood drives every two months for our church body to donate blood so that we can help others who are in desperate need of it.
www.lhc.org /ministries/missions_outreach.php   (1292 words)

  
 The Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
The LHC is now being constructed by CERN (The European Laboratory for Particle Physics) in the tunnel which currently houses the Large Electron Positron (LEP) collider on the outskirts of Geneva.
The LHC is an international endeavour with the UK being among over forty countries participating in the project.
In addition to colliding protons, the LHC will smash together ions of lead at speeds which will produce energy densities as high as in the first fraction of a second of the start of the Universe.
www.pparc.ac.uk /Rs/Fc/LHC.asp   (1227 words)

  
 Fermilab and LHC: A major stakeholder
With a major role in construction of the LHC accelerator and the CMS detector, Fermilab will be positioned for a major role in the emergent physics when LHC begins operating later this decade.
The superconducting quadrupole magnets, which provide final focusing of the LHC beams at the interaction points, are among the most challenging components of the machine.
We are now preparing to extend this collaboration into the commissioning and operational periods of the LHC and are beginning work with CERN to increase the luminosity of the LHC in order to extend its scientific reach.
www.eurekalert.org /features/doe/2002-07/dnal-fal071902.php   (572 words)

  
 Large Hadron Collider Collection, LHC: sub-fonds level description
The LHC will bring protons and ions into head-on collisions at higher energies than ever achieved before, allowing scientists to recreate conditions prevailing just after the "Big-Bang".
LHC Project organisation is managed by the LHC Project Leader, L. Evans (1994-), supported by the Project Management team and the Project Leader's Office.
In 2003, the new Accelerator Technology (AT) Division emerged from the former LHC Dvision in the reorganisation of the Accelerator Sector.
library.cern.ch /library/archives/isad/isalhc.html   (530 words)

  
 MCTP: Top Quark Symposium 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
With the imminent start of the LHC in 2007 particle physics is on the threshold of its most exciting period in over three decades.
Instead, there is another problem, far more urgent especially as the LHC draws near, that has received less attention.
But the LHC inverse problem is much more interesting and important.
www.umich.edu /~mctp/events/LHC/index.html   (462 words)

  
 U.S. Collaboration in the LHC
The lower energy of the LHC is to be somewhat compensated by a factor of 10 higher luminosity; but this poses a tremendous challenge for the detectors, in terms of both performance and survivability.
The LHC is a lower energy machine which seeks to compensate by running at higher intensity.
The ATLAS (A Toroidal LHC Apparatus) detector is one of the two large experiments proposed for the LHC.
uscms.fnal.gov /uscms/Announce/Draft_US_LHC_Doc.html   (6242 words)

  
 HERA LHC workshop - home page
The impact of measurements made at HERA, present and future, on the physics of the LHC is potentially large.
Finally, the area of diffractive and forward physics, where HERA data have made a large impact in the last decade, is of growing interest to LHC experimentalists as a window on high density and low x QCD and as a search channel for new physics.
The main outcome should be identify and prioritize those measurements to be made at HERA which have an impact on the physics reach of the LHC.
www.desy.de /~heralhc/welcome-2004.html   (666 words)

  
 Large Hadron Collider   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
However the LHC will not be limited to the study of proton-proton collisions, the LHC can also collide heavy ions, such as lead, to produce a total energy of 1148 TeV.
At a later stage, proton beams from LHC can also be made to collide with electron beams from LEP opening up another field of research.
The building of the LHC and its detectors is a challenge to both European scientists and European industry.
hepwww.rl.ac.uk /Pub/Phil/ppintro/lhc.html   (321 words)

  
 04/16/05
The decision to build the ILC would follow from its potential for discoveries based on what is found at the LHC, driven by the desire to understand the physics of the Terascale.
The report is keyed, scenario by scenario, to the theme of how the LHC and ILC would work together to discover the physics of the Terascale.
Collisions of the constituents of the protons in the LHC beams have varying fractions of the total energy, extending up to many Teravolts.
www.er.doe.gov /hep/HEPAPLHCILCSubpanelEPP2010Transmltr.htm   (1389 words)

  
 Past Projects
Brookhaven’s task is to provide the magnets that will bring the LHC beams into collision at four interaction points, and to also provide magnets that will separate the beams at one point where space is needed for accelerating cavities.
The magnet program for the LHC is one of many in which Brookhaven participates to provide magnets for far-ranging scientific programs, both in the US and abroad.
The LHC magnets are being built at Brookhaven because of the many design variations required, making industrial assembly economically unattractive.
www.bnl.gov /magnets/LHC_IR_Dipoles/IR_Dipoles.asp   (715 words)

  
 Large Hadron Collider Communication
The LHC is the next step in a voyage of discovery which began a century ago.
On the threshold of the 21st century, we face new questions which the LHC is designed to address.
The mirrors of the RICH2 detector, one of the two Ring Imaging Cherenkov detectors of the LHCb experiment, are meticulously assembled in a clean room.
www.interactions.org /LHC   (196 words)

  
 CERN Courier - Discovering new dimensions a - IOP Publishing - article
CERN's new LHC collider, which is scheduled to begin operations in 2005, aims to find the long-awaited "Higgs particle", which endows other particles with mass.
If gravity does have extra dimensions at its disposal, they should manifest themselves at CERN's LHC proton collider, which is scheduled to come on line in 2005, no matter what the number of extra dimensions might be.
With the recent outburst of ideas in these directions, it is clear that extraordinary discoveries at the LHC may be just around the (extra-dimensional) corner.
www.cerncourier.com /main/article/40/2/6/1   (879 words)

  
 LHC@home - SixTrack
Most of the scientific computing challenges that the LHC experiments are facing will require access to huge amounts of storage - the LHC will produce 15 Petabytes (15 million Gigabytes) of data per year.
This is why CERN is leading the development of Grid computing, which aims to link hundreds of major computing centres around the world.
Lyn Evans, head of the LHC project, says that "the results from SixTrack are really making a difference, providing us with new insights into how the LHC will perform".
athome.web.cern.ch /athome/LHCathome/whatis.html   (395 words)

  
 The LHC Dashboard | Cosmic Variance
The LHC detectors will be able to amass a good sample of W and Z bosons with which to start their calibration.
The full progress of the LHC can be monitored at the LHC Dashboard, which displays the up-to-date status of the delivery and installation of every single machine component.
The LHC circumference = 26.7 km (= LEP).
cosmicvariance.com /2006/06/20/the-lhc-dashboard   (3468 words)

  
 LHC Theory Initiative Frequently Asked Questions
To optimize the physics return of the LHC, accurate theoretical calculations of Standard Model processes and new physics signatures are needed.
While most committee members support the idea that young faculty should be supported in some way, it was not clear that there is a way to do this that would give demonstrable bang for the buck, both in making a difference in the field and from the point of budget constraints.
A: The Oct. 2005 NSF proposal is the culmination of a process with community-wide input, including a "town hall" meeting at PHENO 2005, two meetings at the Aspen Center for Physics during the summer of 2005, and several community-wide e-mail solicitations for input.
www.pas.rochester.edu /~orr/LHC-TI_FAQ.html   (752 words)

  
 LHC | Musings
The big excitement here, of course, is the LHC, which is scheduled to turn on in the summer of 2007.
The first half of the week was devoted to a Strings Workshop, where Fabiola Gianotti (of the ATLAS Collaboration) gave the lead-off lecture.
The total storage requirements expected for the LHC is about 10 petabytes/year.
golem.ph.utexas.edu /~distler/blog/archives/000395.html   (1224 words)

  
 Nordic network on "Discovery Physics at the LHC"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The aim is to pull together Nordic particle physicists, both theorists and experimentalists, in order to seed new physics ideas, and to study the experimental signatures of new physics.
LHC is the main particle physics commitment in the Nordic countries for the next decade, and all the experimental groups are involved in the LHC experiments.
By enhancing the know-how among the Nordic physicists for discovery physics at the LHC we will be better prepared for the data analysis and interpretation right from the beginning of LHC operation at the highly competitive environment in the physics community.
www.hep.lu.se /nlhc   (221 words)

  
 LHC Newsletter - February 1996   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The committee notes, however, that the financial state of the LHC is adequate to support a quarterly publication schedule, but questions whether the amount of material available would be adequate to fill four issues a year.
The LHC should reaffirm its intention of publishing in the intervening year a quality monograph on Lutheran history that otherwise would not be published by a commercial publisher.
An active member of LHC, Ted helped to develop the LHC constitution, served on the LHC Board and the Commission on Research and Publications and was a contributor of papers at LHC meetings.
www.luthhist.org /news/9602.htm   (3452 words)

  
 Langston Hughes Colloquy and
In the new online format, Network 2000 and LHC will provide significantly more visibility to the authors and their works.
The 2006 issues of LHC and Network 2000 can be accessed through the tabs on this page.
Copies of Network 2000 and LHC published prior to 2006 can be requested via e-mail.
www.lhcolloquy.com   (1278 words)

  
 LHC | Increasing efficiency, reducing cost   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
LHC provides the economics and enhanced information delivery that companies need to excel in today’s competitive environment.
LHC as a company recognized the need for Manufacturers, Distributors and Retailers to expand their expertise in the distribution process and at the same time reduce cost factors.
LHC can get your freight to any destination in the United States.
www.lhcservices.com   (299 words)

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