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GIANLUCA1989 ha scritto:
Acceleratore del Cern batte record mondiale
La macchina europea LHC ha superato il rivale statunitense Tevatron
http://www.ansa.it/web/notizie/rubriche ... 02811.html
01/12/2009, 10:05
NUOVO RECORD DI LHC: IL COMMENTO DEL PRESIDENTE DELL’INFN ALL’ANSA
Lunedì 30 Novembre 2009 16:08
Roberto Petronzio, presidente dell'INFN
Riportiamo l’intervista rilasciata oggi all’Ansa da Roberto Petronzio, presidente dell’Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
"Ora l'acceleratore di particelle più potente del mondo è in Europa. Siamo tutti contenti. E' anche la prima volta in cui l'LHC ha accelerato le particelle – ha commentato Roberto Petronzio, presidente dell’INFN – "Adesso - ha osservato - è stata la stessa macchina ad aumentare la potenza a 1,18 TeV e per il prossimo anno si punta all'energia di 3,5 TeV per fascio, ossia a un totale di 7 TeV: abbastanza da poter fare scoperte". Attualmente, ha aggiunto, l'LHC "supera del 20% la potenza del Tevatron del Fermilab".
http://www.infn.it/lhcitalia/index.php? ... s&Itemid=7
cagliari79 ha scritto:GIANLUCA1989 ha scritto:
Acceleratore del Cern batte record mondiale
La macchina europea LHC ha superato il rivale statunitense Tevatron
http://www.ansa.it/web/notizie/rubriche ... 02811.html
bueno, speriamo in risultato ancora migliori [:d]
gianluca, permettimi una annotazione. Non postare solo il link, posta la notizia intera (copia e incolla) correlata di link della fonte.
Questo perché, dopo tot di tempo, vari siti (sopratutto l'ansa) cancellano le notizie più vecchie per far posto alle nuove
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02/12/2009, 23:29
This is ridiculous,
Exclusive The Large Hadron Collider - most puissant particle-punisher ever assembled by the human race - has suffered another major power failure, knocking not only the atomsmasher itself but even its associated websites offline. The machine remains unserviceable at present. However its crucial cryogenics seem to have been unaffected, and no catastrophic damage is thought to have occurred.
No baguette visible this time.
News of the outage emerged when keen amateur LHC-watchers (at independent site the LHC Portal) noticed that most of CERN's web presence related to the Collider had disappeared. Presently much of it returned, and with it came an official account of events released by control-room staff.
It appears that a failure occurred at 01:23 Swiss time this morning in an 18,000-volt power line at the Meyrin site above the mighty collider's subterranean circuit. This caused a power cut across the site, shutting down the main computer centre among other things and causing an abrupt cessation of operations.
However according to CERN controllers and the publicly-viewable web readouts (now back online) the LHC's magnets stayed chilled down to their operating temperature, just 1.9 degrees above absolute zero - colder than deep space. This is critical, as re-chilling the magnets had they warmed beyond a certain point would have been a lengthy and involved process.
"Diesels cut in OK" noted the controllers, adding that the Meyrin site is now drawing limited grid power from an alternative connection via the Prevessin site. The boffins don't anticipate resuming operations until at least 18:30 local time today. They later supplied the pic above of the faulty high-voltage component believed to have caused the problem.
The exact cause of the fault remains to be established, though in a machine so complex a lot of routine teething troubles are to be expected. However, with interest in the LHC so intense, colourful speculation is to be anticipated.
"Maybe it was a birdy bread-bomber from the future," jokes Chris Stephens of the LHC Portal - referring to the well-known wingnut theory that that the mere possibility of the LHC unmasking certain phenomena engenders forces which act backwards through time to sabotage it before this can happen.
We ourselves find it hard not to suspect the involvement of some pan-dimensional police force, seeking to prevent humanity acquiring parallel-universe portal capability before we're ready to use it responsibly.
Man...someone really doesn't want this thing to succeed
http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum ... 935466/pg1
LHC suffers power failure, manages to keep its cool
One of the power supplies feeding the LHC failed early this morning (local time), but the loss of power did not warm up the hardware, so the machine should be back in action soon.
http://arstechnica.com/science/news/200 ... s-cool.ars
******************************************************Da questo sito appena trovato potete vedere interessanti dati sull'LHC :
http://op-webtools.web.cern.ch/op-webto ... p?usr=LHC1
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