Large Hadron Collider produces first physics results
December 16th, 2009 - 5:00 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )
Washington, December 16 (ANI): The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has produced its first physics results on proton collisions.
On November 23, 2009, two counter-rotating proton bunches were circulated concurrently for the first time in the machine, at the LHC injection energy of 450 GeV per beam.
A total of 284 collisions were recorded by the ALICE experiment and immediately reconstructed and analyzed.
The researchers determined the average number of charged particles emitted perpendicular to the beam direction, known as ‘pseudorapidity density’.
Their aim was to compare their results with previous measurements of proton-antiproton collisions at the same energy, and to establish a reference for comparison with future measurements at higher LHC energies.
The paper by the ALICE collaboration, which brings together authors from 113 research institutes, describes the experimental conditions in detail, as well as the main features of the ALICE detector systems used for the analysis.
The results obtained are consistent with earlier measurements of proton-antiproton interactions at the same energy.
They also compare with model calculations.
According to Dr. Jurgen Schukraft, ALICE spokesperson, “This important benchmark test illustrates the excellent functioning and rapid progress of the LHC accelerator, and of both the hardware and software of the ALICE experiment, in this early start-up phase. LHC and its experiments have finally entered the phase of physics exploitation.” (ANI)
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