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Superconducting Magnets and RF Cavities for the LHC / Taylor, T
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) presently under construction at CERN relies on superconducting technology both for the complex magnet system and the radio frequency accelerating structure. The technologies adopted for these systems are described..
LHC-Project-Report-379; CERN-LHC-Project-Report-379.- Geneva : CERN, 2001 - 7 p. Access to fulltext document: PDF;
In : 38th INFN Eloisatron Project Workshop : Superconducting Materials for High Energy Colliders "Ettore Majorana", Erice, Italy, 19 - 25 Oct 1999, pp.1-10 - Please contact the library if you need to access this document.
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The Large Hadron Collider, A Megascience Project / Lebrun, P
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will be the next particle accelerator built to serve the world's high-energy physics community at CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research. Reusing the 26.7-km circumference tunnel and infrastructure of the existing LEP collider, the LHC will make use of advanced technology - high-field superconducting magnets operated in superfluid helium - to push the energy frontier up by an order of magnitude, while remaining economically feasible. [...]
LHC-Project-Report-374; CERN-LHC-Project-Report-374.- Geneva : CERN, 2001 - 9 p. Access to fulltext document: PDF;
In : 38th INFN Eloisatron Project Workshop : Superconducting Materials for High Energy Colliders "Ettore Majorana", Erice, Italy, 19 - 25 Oct 1999, pp.11-20 - Please contact the library if you need to access this document.
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