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Thema: Re:CERN | Antwort auf: CERN von Sascha | |
Und das ist also eine der beiden Weltvernichtungsmaschinen. Nett. Was kostet denn sowas? > >Dieses Posting wird nur im eingeloggten Zustand und gesetztem Häkchen bei >"Zeige Bilder" korrekt angezeigt. > >[http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/08/the_large_hadron_collider.html] > >[http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/9759/lhc1bq4.jpg]> >View of the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) experiment Tracker Outer Barrel (TOB) in the >cleaning room. The CMS is one of two general-purpose LHC experiments designed to >explore the physics of the Terascale, the energy region where physicists believe >they will find answers to the central questions at the heart of 21st-century particle >physics. (Maximilien Brice, © CERN) > >[http://img381.imageshack.us/img381/3138/lhc2ec4.jpg]> >The Globe of Innovation in the morning. The wooden globe is a structure originally >built for Switzerland's national exhibition, Expo'02, and is 40 meters wide, 27 meters >tall. (Maximilien Brice; Claudia Marcelloni, © CERN) > >[http://img84.imageshack.us/img84/5255/lhc3jx6.jpg]> >Assembly and installation of the ATLAS Hadronic endcap Liquid Argon Calorimeter. The >ATLAS detector contains a series of ever-larger concentric cylinders around the central >interaction point where the LHC's proton beams collide. (Roy Langstaff, © CERN) > >[http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/473/lhc5ta8.jpg]> >Checks are performed on the alignment of the magnets in the LHC tunnel. It is vital >that each magnet is placed exactly where it has been designed so that the path of the >beam is precisely controlled. (Maximilien Brice, © CERN) > >[http://img164.imageshack.us/img164/9683/lhc6pe0.jpg]> >Insertion of the tracker in the heart of the CMS detector. (Maximilien Brice, © CERN) > >[http://img161.imageshack.us/img161/1096/lhc7awa9.jpg] > >The LHCb electromagnetic calorimeter. This huge 6X7 square meter wall consists of 3300 >blocks containing scintillator, fibre optics and lead. It will measure the energy of >particles produced in proton-proton collisions at the LHC when it is started. Photons, >electrons and positrons will pass through the layers of material in these modules and >deposit their energy in the detector through a shower of particles. (Maximilien Brice, >© CERN) > >[http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/7176/lhc7hp8.jpg] > >Insertion of the tracker in the heart of the CMS detector. (Maximilien Brice, © CERN) > >[http://img360.imageshack.us/img360/1332/lhc8kn1.jpg] > >The Z+ end of the CMS Tracker with Tracker Outer Barrel completed. (Maximilien Brice, >© CERN) > >[http://img360.imageshack.us/img360/2582/lhc9zh5.jpg] > >View of the ATLAS detector during July 2007 (Claudia Marcelloni, © CERN) > >[http://img161.imageshack.us/img161/2471/lhc10ju8.jpg]> >Transporting the ATLAS Magnet Toroid End-Cap A between building 180 to ATLAS point 1. >(Claudia Marcelloni, © CERN) > >[http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/9560/lhc13jj1.jpg] > >Aerial view of CERN and the surrounding region of Switzerland and France. Three rings >are visible, the smaller (at lower right) shows the underground position of the Proton >Synchrotron, the middle ring is the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) with a circumference >of 7 km and the largest ring (27 km) is that of the former Large Electron and Positron >collider (LEP) accelerator with part of Lake Geneva in the background. (© CERN) |
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