List of Large Hadron Collider experiments
This is a list of experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The LHC is the most energetic particle collider in the world, and is used to test the accuracy of the Standard Model, and to look for physics beyond the Standard Model such as supersymmetry, extra dimensions, and others.
The list is first compiled from the SPIRES database, then missing information is retrieved from the online version CERN's Grey Book. The most specific information of the two is kept, e.g. if the SPIRES database lists December 2008, while the Grey Book lists 22 December 2008, the Grey Book entry is shown. When there is a conflict between the SPIRES database and the Grey Book, the SPIRES database information is listed, unless otherwise noted.
Large Hadron Collider experiments
Experiment | Location | Spokesperson | Description | Proposed | Approved | Began | Completed | Link | Website |
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ALICE | IP2 | Federico Antinori[1] | A large ion collider experiment: specialized on heavy ion collisions, with proton-proton collisions as reference | ?? | 6 Feb 1997 | 30 March 2010 | N/A | Inspire | Website |
ATLAS | IP1 | Karl Jakobs[2] | A toroidal LHC apparatus: studying the Standard Model and searching for Beyond Standard Model signatures primarily with proton collisions | Dec 1994 | 31 Jan 1996 | 30 March 2010 | N/A | Inspire Grey Book |
Website |
CMS | IP5 | Joel Butler[3] | Compact muon solenoid: same purpose as for ATLAS | Oct 1992 | 31 Jan 1996 | 30 March 2010 | N/A | Inspire Grey Book |
Website |
LHCb | IP8 | Giovanni Passaleva[4] | LHC beauty experiment: studying primarily flavour physics with B-hadrons such as asymmetries and CP violations | ?? | 17 Sep 1998 | 30 March 2010 | N/A | Inspire Grey Book |
Website |
LHCf | IP1 | Yasushi Muraki[5] | LHC-forward: measurement of particles travelling close to the direction of the beam, simulating cosmic rays | ?? | 12 May 2004 | 30 March 2010 | N/A | Inspire | Website |
Mathusla | IP1 | Henry Lubatti | MAssive Timing Hodoscope for Ultra-Stable neutraL pArticles: Search for long lived particles and neutrinos at the LHC | 2016[6] | 2017 | 2018 [7][8] | N/A | N/A | N/A |
MilliQan | IP5 | Christopher S. Hill | Search for milli-charged particles | 15 July 2016[9] | 2016 | Fall 2017 [10][11] | N/A | N/A | N/A |
MOEDAL | IP8 | James L. Pinfold[12] | Monopole and exotic particle detector at the LHC | July 2009[13] | 2 December 2009[14] | January 2011[15] | N/A | Inspire | Website |
TOTEM | IP5 | Simone Giani[16] | Total cross section, elastic scattering and diffraction dissociation at the LHC | 1999 | 18 May 1999 | 2010 | N/A | Inspire Grey Book |
Website |
FASER | IP1 | Jamie Boyd, Jonathan Feng[17] | ForwArd Search ExpeRiment: Search for long lived particles and neutrinos at the LHC | 2017 | 5 March 2019[18] | N/A | N/A | Inspire Grey Book |
Website |
FASER, LHCf, MOEDAL and TOTEM are much smaller than the other four experiments, they are close to one of those larger experiments and use the same collision point.
Notes
See also
- Experiments
- Facilities
References
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- LHCb Organization
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- James Pinfold (2010). "The MoEDAL TDR". Retrieved 2010-04-11.
- James Pinfold (2010). "CERN Research Board Approves the MoEDAL Experiment". The MoEDAL Milestone Blog. Retrieved 2010-04-11.
- CERN Courier, "MoEDAL becomes the LHC's magnificent seventh", 5 May 2010
- Experiment's detail
- Experiment's detail
- Cristina Agrigoroae (2019). "FASER: CERN approves new experiment to look for long-lived, exotic particles". Retrieved 2019-03-07.
- SPIRES team. "SPIRES database". Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. Retrieved 2009-09-15.
- GS-AIF-FPF. "Grey Book". CERN. Retrieved 2009-09-15.