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Title: Large Hadron Collider


1
Large Hadron Collider
  • Venkat Kaushik
  • U. Arizona / ATLAS Expt. At C.E.R.N.
  • January 28, 2008

2
Some Unanswered Questions
  • What is the origin of mass?
  • Visible matter makes up about 3 of our universe
  • What makes up the rest of 97 of our universe?
  • Dark Matter / Dark Energy
  • What did the universe look like moments after
    big-bang?
  • Existence of Quark-Gluon plasma
  • Why do we exist?
  • Why did nature favor matter over anti-matter
  • Are there any hidden dimensions?
  • We know of three spatial dimensions and time
  • Why are there three generations of matter?

3
Exploring The Early Universe
4
The Standard Model of Particle Physics
5
Particle Accelerators Principle
Lorentz Force
Matter Wave
  • How to create (massive/unstable) particles in a
    lab experiment?
  • E mc2 E Energy, m Rest mass, c Speed
    of light
  • Recipe
  • Take a charged particles (e.g., electrons,
    positrons, protons)
  • Accelerate them in electromagnetic field (large
    Kinetic energy)
  • Collide a single beam to a target / Collide two
    beams
  • LINAC or Synchrotron or a combination of both

6
What does LHC stand for?
  • Why Large?
  • Maximum collision energy one can obtain is a
    function of
  • Size of the accelerator ( larger size means
    larger energy of collision)
  • LHC synchrotron is 27 km (17 miles)
    circumference , 100 m (6 story's) underground
    across the French / Swiss border.
  • Why Hadron?
  • LHC uses protons (H) and lead ions (Pb82) which
    are Hadrons
  • Why Collider?
  • Fixed Target
  • Energy available to make new particles vBeam
    energy
  • Colliding two beams
  • Energy available to make new particles 2 x Beam
    energy
  • Each beam has 7 TeV of energy. Energy available
    2 x 7 TeV 14 TeV

7
The CERN Accelerator Complex
8
Experiments at the LHC
  • ATLAS
  • A Toriodal LHC ApparatuS
  • CMS
  • Compact Muon Solenoid
  • ALICE
  • A Large Ion Collider Experiment
  • LHCb
  • Large Hadron Collider beauty
  • TOTEM
  • TOTal Elastic and diffractive cross section
    Measurement
  • LHCf
  • Large Hadron Collider forward

9
ATLAS / CMS
  • ATLAS
  • Size 46 m long, 25 m high, 25 m wide
  • Weight 7000 tons
  • Location Meyrin, Switzerland
  • Searching Origin of mass, forces
  • Higgs Boson, Dark Matter, Extra dimensions
  • Collaboration
  • 1700 scientists
  • 159 institutes in 37 countries
  • http//atlas.ch/
  • CMS
  • Size 21 m long, 15 m high, 15 m wide
  • Weight 12, 500 tons
  • Location Cessy, France.
  • Searching Origin of mass, forces
  • Higgs Boson, Dark Matter, Extra dimensions
  • Collaboration
  • 2000 scientists
  • 155 institutes in 37 countries
  • http//cmsinfo.cern.ch/outreach/

10
ALICE / LHCb
  • ALICE
  • Size 26 m long, 16 m high, 16 m wide
  • Weight 10,000 tons
  • Location St. Genis-Pouilly, France.
  • Searching for QUARK GLUON plasma
  • Collaboration
  • 1000 scientists
  • 94 institutes in 28 countries
  • http//aliceinfo.cern.ch/Public/
  • LHCb
  • Size 21 m long, 10 m high, 13 m wide
  • Weight 5600 tons
  • Location Ferney-Voltaire, France.
  • Searching for why we exist !!
  • why nature prefers matter over antimatter?
  • Collaboration
  • 650 scientists
  • 48 institutes in 13 countries
  • http//lhcb-public.web.cern.ch/lhcb-public/

11
ATLAS Detector
12
Particle Detectors Principle
13
Computing Data Storage / Analysis
15, 000, 000 Gigabytes per year 1.7 million
dual layer DVDs (1 mile long !!)
14
THE END!THANK YOU!
15
Backup Slides
  • Dark Matter / Dark Energy
  • Annual cost of running LHC
  • CERN Facts
  • LHC Facts

16
Dark Matter / Dark Energy
17
Who pays for it?
  • CERN consumes 800, 000 MWh of power per year
  • Equivalent to power consumed by households in a
    city the size of Las Vegas, NV
  • Yearly cost of running LHC 19 Million Euro 25
    Million USD
  • Funded by member states (Energy mainly from
    France , some from Switzerland)
  • Compare to 10 billion being spent by U.S. in
    Iraq per month

18
LHC Facts
  • LHC is its own prototype
  • There is no other machine that is like it. From
    drawing board to design and construction its the
    only one of its kind.
  • Extremes
  • Magnets are cooled by liquid nitrogen first and
    60 tons of liquid Helium to a temperature of
    -271.3?C (-456.3 F) colder than outer space !!
  • 600 million proton-proton collisions per second
    in the tunnel cavity which is as empty as
    interplanetary space (ultra-high vacuum)
  • 9300 magnets
  • 1200 bending, rest are used in correction /
    focusing beam
  • 8 Tesla magnetic field
  • Over 150,000 times stronger than the earths
    magnetic field
  • First envisioned in 1980s
  • Competitor to the SSC in Texas, LHC construction
    approved in 1994.
  • LHC construction timeline.
  • First magnet installed (2005).
  • Last magnet installed (2007).
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