Monday, November 17, 2008

Hadron Collider repairs cost £14m

Repairing the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) near Geneva will cost almost £14m ($21m) and "realistically" take until at least next summer to start back up.
An electrical failure shut the £3.6bn ($6.6bn) machine down in September.
The European Organization for Nuclear Research (Cern) thought it would only be out of action until November but the damage was worse than expected.
It is hoped repairs will be completed by May or early June with the machine restarted at the end of June or later.
Cern spokesman James Gillies said: "If we can do it sooner, all well and good. But I think we can do it realistically (in) early summer."

The fault occurred just nine days after it was turned on with Cern blaming the shutdown on the failure of a single, badly soldered electrical connection in one of its super-cooled magnet sections.
The collider operates at temperatures colder than outer space for maximum efficiency and experts needed to gradually warm the damaged section to assess it.
"Now the sector is warm so they are able to go in and physically look at each of the interconnections," Mr Gillies told Associated Press.

Monday, November 3, 2008

The LHC: broken, but officially inaugurated with rhymes

lhc.jpgKate McAlpine (aka LHC rapper AlpineKat) writes:

CERN released a technical report last week, detailing the causes of the most recent Large Hadron Collider delays  but that didn't stop the 21 October start-up celebration - "LHC Fest" - from staying on schedule.

Following the unexpected success of the Large Hadron Rap - 3.6 million views and counting - I seem to have become something of a regular at CERN functions, alongside Les Horribles Cernettes - the subject of the first ever photograph on the web - and the Cannettes Blues Band. But sadly, most of my original backup crew has left CERN, so we've had different personnel each time.

During the hi-fives all around at the end of the performance, Lizzie Gibney, a dancer in the original video and on backing vocals last night, put it best with: "Give me some skin, Lyn!"