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CERN Open Days 2013, Point 4: LHC Radio Frequency
Stand description: At Point 4 visitors will descend into the LHC tunnel to see the "engine" of the collider: the accelerating cavities where the circulating particles get a small kick of energy as they pass by 11,000 times each second. During your visit underground, you will see the superc...
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description | Stand description: At Point 4 visitors will descend into the LHC tunnel to see the "engine" of the collider: the accelerating cavities where the circulating particles get a small kick of energy as they pass by 11,000 times each second. During your visit underground, you will see the superconducting magnets as well as instruments for observing the beams. You will also walk through the huge cavern containing the Radio Frequency power plants which provide the particle beams with energy. On surface no restricted access Above ground, you will see the cryogenics installations which keep the accelerator at a just few degrees above absolute zero. Lots of fascinating information and exhibits about CERN's accelerators and experiments will be on display, with CERN engineers and physicists on hand all day to answer your questions. |
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spelling | cern-16034652019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1603465CERN PhotolabCERN Open Days 2013, Point 4: LHC Radio FrequencyStand description: At Point 4 visitors will descend into the LHC tunnel to see the "engine" of the collider: the accelerating cavities where the circulating particles get a small kick of energy as they pass by 11,000 times each second. During your visit underground, you will see the superconducting magnets as well as instruments for observing the beams. You will also walk through the huge cavern containing the Radio Frequency power plants which provide the particle beams with energy. On surface no restricted access Above ground, you will see the cryogenics installations which keep the accelerator at a just few degrees above absolute zero. Lots of fascinating information and exhibits about CERN's accelerators and experiments will be on display, with CERN engineers and physicists on hand all day to answer your questions.CERN-PHOTOLAB-2013-051oai:cds.cern.ch:16034652013 |
spellingShingle | CERN Photolab CERN Open Days 2013, Point 4: LHC Radio Frequency |
title | CERN Open Days 2013, Point 4: LHC Radio Frequency |
title_full | CERN Open Days 2013, Point 4: LHC Radio Frequency |
title_fullStr | CERN Open Days 2013, Point 4: LHC Radio Frequency |
title_full_unstemmed | CERN Open Days 2013, Point 4: LHC Radio Frequency |
title_short | CERN Open Days 2013, Point 4: LHC Radio Frequency |
title_sort | cern open days 2013, point 4: lhc radio frequency |
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