880.P20 Winter 2006 Richard Kass 1 The Large Hadron Collider LHC is located at CERN CERN is located near Geneva Part of CERN is in France The LHC collides.

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880.P20 Winter 2006 Richard Kass 1 The Large Hadron Collider LHC is located at CERN CERN is located near Geneva Part of CERN is in France The LHC collides protons Center of Mass E=14 TeV ~7X Fermilab Very high luminosity ~100X Fermilab Goal: discover Higgs+SUSY+???

880.P20 Winter 2006 Richard Kass 2 The Large Hadron Collider ATLAS site ~4.3km main lab

880.P20 Winter 2006 Richard Kass 3 The Large Hadron Collider m

880.P20 Winter 2006 Richard Kass 4 The Large Hadron Collider Above Ground Below Ground

880.P20 Winter 2006 Richard Kass 5 The Large Hadron Collider Magnetic field at 7 TeV: 8.33 Tesla Operating temperature: 1.9 K Number of magnets: ~9300 Number of main dipoles: 1232 Number of quadrupoles: ~858 Number of correcting magnets: ~6208 Number of RF cavities: 8 per beam; Field strength at top energy ≈ 5.5 MV/m Power consumption: ~120 MW

880.P20 Winter 2006 Richard Kass 6 How Do We Get 7 TeV Protons? ~1 GeV ~2 GeV ~450 GeV ~10 11 protons/beam ~7 TeV final beam energy ~25 GeV LINAC  PSB  PS  SPS  LHC

880.P20 Winter 2006 Richard Kass 7 Large Hadron Collider