A Day at CERN: Guided Tour Through the Heart of Particle Physics
- Length: 164 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co
- Publication Date: 2020-07-30
- ISBN-10: 9811221103
- ISBN-13: 9789811221101
- Sales Rank: #2788366 (See Top 100 Books)
What lies within CERN\x27s entrails? What is the path followed by the particles that are accelerated before they collide? What does the ATLAS detector look like? Does research at CERN find applications in everyday life? From the accelerator control room to the huge Computing Centre, via the auditorium where the discovery of the Higgs boson was announced in July 2012, I invite you to experience for one day an immersion in the world of research in particle physics! Discovering emblematic installations at CERN, walking through the places where people spend every working day, meeting with researchers in various fields, descending into the ATLAS cavern … Our visit, whose path will mimic that of the particles during their journey, will be full of anecdotes and surprises.<\/p>
Cover Halftitle page Title page Copyright page Table of Content Foreword A welcome at CERN’s entrance Interview with Bernard Pellequer: Presentation of CERN The exhibition “Universe of Particles” A brief history of CERN Interview with Arnaud Marsollier: CERN Funding Entering CERN LINAC 2 and LEIR The antimatter factory The cryomagnets test facility Interview with Elias Métral: Beam instabilities Interview with Django Manglunki: CERN Control Centre A brief overview of the research conducted by ATLAS Arrival at building 40 Description of the ATLAS detector Building 40 Interview with Isabelle Wingerter: ATLAS France The ATLAS Weekly meeting The trigger system Interview with Laurent Serin: Test beam in Prévessin The AMS, Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer The self-service meal Standard Model and Higgs boson The Auditorium The panoramic terrace of building 500 Visit of buildings 1, 4, 5, 52 and 53 CERN clubs and cordiality of coffee A brief history of the search for the Higgs boson Interview with Mélissa Gaillard: The Worldwide LHC Computing Grid The Computing Centre Interview with David Rousseau: Machine learning and particle physics Interview with Alvaro Lopez Solis: Shifts on the ATLAS detector The ATLAS control room The ATLAS detector Prospects for the future Acknowledgements
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