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Edgar Carrera | USLHC | USA

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Live from CMS CR at P5 (the BBC is in)…

Beam splash event from Beam 2 (beam onto collimator), CMS detector

Beam splash event from Beam 2 (beam onto collimator), CMS detector

Beam 1 circulated for several minutes and before that we were able to take a a few splash events.  Then after they managed to circulate Beam 2 and they are ready to capture it…

The BBC was here for most of the Beam 2 episode.

-Edgar Carrera (Boston University)

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  2. lostrelic says:

    When will they be colliding the two beams?

  3. j.johannes says:

    Ich interesiere mich schon lange für das experiment.
    daher frage ich . wann werden denn die zwei strahlen vorausichtlicht zusammenstoßen und wann und wo kann man die ergebnisse erfahren? Schöne grüße Jürgen

  4. j.johannes says:

    I am interested for a long time for the experiment.
    Therefore, I ask. envisaged date for when they will collide with the two light rays, and when and where you can learn the results? Nice greetings Jürgen

  5. Bruce Barnett says:

    The hope is to collide the two beams of protons, not light rays, before Christmas.

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