Deccan Chronicle

LARGE HADRON COLLIDER SHUTS DOWN FOR 2 YRS

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Geneva, Dec. 4: Scientists at CERN have turned off the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) for about two years to enable a major upgrade and renovation work at the world’s most powerful particle accelerato­r. Since 2015, the LHC has performed “beyond expectatio­ns”, the European Organisati­on for Nuclear Research said.

Geneva, Dec. 4: Scientists at CERN have turned off the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) for about two years to enable a major upgrade and renovation work at the world’s most powerful particle accelerato­r.

Since 2015, the LHC has performed “beyond expectatio­ns”, the European Organisati­on for Nuclear Research (CERN) said in a statement on Monday. It had achieved roughly 16 million billion proton collisions at an energy of 13 TeV and large datasets for heavy-ion collisions at an energy of 5.02 TeV.

These collisions produced an enormous amount of data, with more than 300 petabytes (300 million gigabytes) now permanentl­y archived in the CERN data centre tape libraries. “This is the equivalent of 1,000 years of 24/7 video streaming!” said CERN, which is just outside Geneva.

“In addition to many other beautiful results, over the past few years the LHC experiment­s have made tremendous progress in the understand­ing of the properties of the Higgs boson,” said Fabiola Gianotti, CERN Director-General.

“The Higgs boson is a special particle; its properties may give us useful indication­s about physics beyond the Standard Model.”

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