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Synopsis: Nuclear physics: Cern:


BBC 00199.txt

Like its much larger sibling at Cern, the circular particle accelerator at Argonne shoots electrons around its 0. 7-mile (1. 1-km) circumference at a tiny fraction below the speed of light.


Nature 04288.txt

For example, CERN, the European particle-physics lab near Geneva, currently stores around 90 petabytes of data on some 100 tape drives.

but that will rarely be accessed, such as CERN s data. If costs fall by 100-fold in ten years,


news.sciencemag.org 2015 02994.txt.txt

So say physicists working at the CERN laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland, who claim to have found conclusive evidence for the existence of so-called pentaquarks within the debris of high-energy proton collisions.

the LHCB collaboration made use of data showing not only the energy of the particles produced in the CERN collisions but also their directions.


newscientist 00514.txt

A tabletop device just 10 square metres in size can spit out energetic bursts of positrons as dense as those kicked out by the giant particle-factories at CERN.

Huge machines at particle physics labs such as CERN near Geneva Switzerland have been churning out antimatter for over a decade.

But it is an expensive pursuit that for CERN requires a 190-metre-long track.

Despite their short duration the beams contain a quadrillion positrons per cubic centimetre says Sarri meaning they are comparable in density to the ones made at CERN.

CERN physicist Niels Madsen notes though that the tabletop device has limitations. It only makes relatively light particles like positrons


R_phys.org 2015 00003157.txt

A project of CERN, the European organization for nuclear research, the 17-mile LHC tunnel big enough to ride a bicycle through straddles the border between France and Switzerland.

"The ATLAS computers are part of CERN's computing center, which stores more than 30 petabytes of data from the LHC experiments every year, the equivalent of 1. 2 million Blu-ray discs.

"Machine physicists at CERN must learn the nuances of the upgraded machine, he said. The beam must be stable,


R_www.dailymail.co.uk_sciencetech 2015 05049.txt.txt

but within the next few months, two experiments at the Large hadron collider at CERN (TOTEM and LHCB) and one accelerator experiment in Beijing (BESIII) are expected to yield new data.'


R_www.iflscience.com 2015 02981.txt.txt

PSI is designed to complement the high-energy experiments conducted at CERN Large hadron collider (LHC). The facility world-class equipment includes an instrument known as The swiss Muon Source (S S)


R_www.sciencealert.com 2015 01402.txt.txt

The researchers are hoping the new data from experiments at the Large hadron collider at CERN (TOTEM


R_www.sciencedaily.com 2015 00003836.txt

"The Large hadron collider at CERN is the world's largest colliding beam storage ring, and the CLS is the smallest,


ScienceDaily_2014 00362.txt

a new type of meson 1 was discovered by analysing data collected with the LHCB detector at CERN's Large hadron collider (LHC) 2. The new particle is bound together in a similar way to protons.


scitechdaily.com 2015 00540.txt.txt

#CERN Reports Observation of Pentaquark Particles Physicists at CERN Large hadron collider have reported the discovery of a class of particles known as pentaquarks. he pentaquark is not just any new particle,


timesofindia.indiatimes.com_home_science 2015 00743.txt.txt

#Cern experts discover new particle pentaquark Scientists at Cern's Large hadron collider on Tuesday announced the discovery of a new class of exotic subatomic particles called the pentaquarks.


www.bbc.com_science_and_environment 2015 00747.txt.txt

physics co-ordinator for LHCB at Cern, told BBC News."It's just the word'pentaquark


www.cbc.ca_news_technology 2015 01659.txt.txt

spokesman for the LHCB experiment based at CERN, the physics research centre that houses the LHC,


www.dailymail.co.uk_sciencetech 2015 03021.txt.txt

It was detected by Cern's Large hadron collider beauty (LHCB) experiment at the LHC in Switzerland. LHCB spokesperson Guy Wilkinson said:'

The new class of particle was detected by Cern's Large hadron collider beauty (LHCB) experiment at the LHC in Switzerland.

and antimatter+5 The new class of particle was detected by Cern's Large hadron collider beauty (LHCB) experiment at the LHC in Switzerland.

Physicists at Cern, the Geneva-based organisation which runs the LHC, are aiming to see dark matter for the first time ever thanks to the device's upgrade.

Cern spokesman Arnaud Marsollier said:''The LHC will be running day and night. When we will get results we don't know.


www.nsf.gov 2015 00098.txt.txt

#Physicists discover long-sought'pentaquark'particle CERN's Large hadron collider announced Tuesday that researchers discovered a remarkable class of particles known as pentaquarks that could reshape scientists'understanding about the properties of matter.

"The discovery was made by the CERN Large hadron collider b-quark (LHCB) experiment group, one of several ongoing particle physics experiments at the laboratory.


www.sciencealert.com 2015 00703.txt.txt

researchers at CERN in Switzerland have reported the discovery of a whole new class of subatomic particles, called pentaquarks.

"CERN spokesperson Guy Wilkinson told the press.""It represents a way to aggregate quarks, namely the fundamental constituents of ordinary protons and neutrons,

and from all angles,"the CERN release explains. The results have been submitted to the journal Physical Review Letters,


www.technology.org 2015 10623.txt.txt

#Physicists discover long-sought entaquarkparticle CERN Large hadron collider announced Tuesday that researchers discovered a remarkable class of particles known as pentaquarks that could reshape scientistsunderstanding about the properties of matter.

The discovery was made by the CERN Large hadron collider b-quark (LHCB) experiment group one of several ongoing particle physics experiments at the laboratory.


www.voicechronicle.com_tech-and-science 2015 0000506.txt

#CERN Scientists Welcome Two New Particles To The Atomic Family CERN Large hadron collider in Europe, the giant atom-smashing machine, has discovered two new subatomic particles.

Patrick Koppenburg from Netherlandsnikhef Institute and who is working with the CERN said, ow we know exactly what the mass is


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