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CERN: Proof of other dimensions possible next year through LHC Experiments


 
Scientists at the CERN research center say their “Big Bang” project is going beyond all expectations and the first proof of the existence of dimensions beyond the known four could emerge next year.
In surveys of results of nearly 8 months of experiments in their Large Hadron Collider (LHC), they also say they may be able to determine by the end of 2011 whether the mystery Higgs particle, or boson, exists.
Guido Tonelli, spokesman for one of the CERN specialist teams monitoring operations in the vast, subterranean LHC, said probing for extra dimensions besides length, breadth, height and time would become easier as the energy of the proton collisions in it is increased in 2011. ....

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Physics - Cooling Hadron Beams with Electron Pulses


Cooling Hadron Beams with Electron Pulses
January 6, 2021•
Physics 14, s3
Pulsed electron beams can be used to cool beams of ions and protons circulating in a hadron storage ring a promising development for future high-energy accelerators.
M. Bruker
M. Bruker
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In hadron accelerators, the accelerated ion or proton beam heats up over time, degrading in quality. A popular method for counteracting beam degradation involves using an electron beam to cool the ions: the electron beam mixes with the hadron beam and cools it down as the two beams travel along the same path. Now, Max Bruker of Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility in Virginia and colleagues have demonstrated an electron cooling technique that works with electron pulses, rather than with continuous electron beams [1]. The bunched scheme will be applicable to future hadron accelerators that are expected to achieve higher particle energies than existing facilities. ....

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