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LHC ready to restart after repairing

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04/04/2015
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CANADA: After a successful repair of a glitch that had delayed the restart of the Large Hadron Collider, scientists at CERN say they hope to flip the switch on the giant particle accelerator sometime this weekend.
Researchers at the European nuclear research facility near Geneva, Switzerland, expressed confidence in the readiness of the machine after dealing with a short circuit in one of its huge magnets that pushed its restart back a week, following a two-year refit and upgrade.
“We are confident of being able to restart the machine over the weekend, as all of the tests performed so far have been successful,” said Frederick Bordry, CERN director of accelerators and technology.
As they continue to probe the secrets of the universe, physicists will now have the capability to drive the LHC at almost twice the energy they had in 2012, when they famously detected the Higgs boson. The discovery of the long-sought fundamental particle brought a Nobel prize to the scientists who developed the theoretical concepts predicting the Higgs boson.
In the first run of the LHC – which sent particles speeding in opposite directions and colliding around the 16-mile ring of the machine – researchers had energies of 8 trillion electron volts, or 8 TeV, to work with.

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