In the first test run, the LHC accelerated the proton beams to higher energy. It became a world record.
Specialists from CERN upgraded the Large Hadron Collider and launched it on April 22 after a break. Later, they reported that the LHC had set a new world record for the acceleration of proton beams. This was reported by Space.
The LHC is the largest and most powerful particle accelerator in the world. It is located at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland. The length of the collider is more than 27 km. This summer, the active phase of LHC operations will begin. This will last at least 2026.
In the first test run, the LHC accelerated the proton beams to higher energy. In particular, the two beams of protons are accelerated to an energy of 6.8 teraelectronvolts (TeV) per beam. This has become a world record so far, because before that the collider could only accelerate particle beams of energy to 6.5 TeV.
Now the two #LHC The pilot beams of the protons were accelerated, for the first time, to a record energy of 6.8 TeV per beam. ⁇
Then #restartingLHCthis operation is part of the machine re -commissioning activities in preparation of #LHCRun3planned for the summer of 2022. pic.twitter.com/8NZ6nNJSVf
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Remember that astrophysicists have discovered natural giant particle accelerators that work like earth colliders.
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Source: korrespondent