The commissioning of key equipment on the metallic platform is now completed.
This summer, the cryogenic system of the future magnet test bench passed its first commissioning phase with success
Sound advancements made on the HL-LHC IT String as key equipment is now installed on the metallic platform.
Capable of better tracking the position of cold masses inside their cryostat, the new technique tested at Fermilab will equip all the HL-LHC's triplet quadrupoles and crab cavities.
Non-invasive beam profile monitor using supersonic gas jet furthers our understanding of the beam dynamics and supports new discoveries.
The completion of the High Order Corrector Magnet project was only made possible by the collaborative efforts of INFN, CERN, and industry.
With its first major equipment now in place and infrastructure nearly installed, HL-LHC’s test bed is on track to start operation in 2024.
Since its construction in 2011, HiRadMat has been a unique experimental facility for testing materials under beam impact.
The North Area, part of the Super Proton Synchrotron complex, will see a major two-phased facelift in the upcoming years
Lucio Rossi, coordinator of the HL-LHC project until July 2020, tells us about a new community-building intiative of INFN.