The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN is the largest and most powerful particle accelerator in the world.

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN is the largest and most powerful particle accelerator in the world. The 27-km machine collides protons and heavy nuclei in the middle of large, complex detectors. These detectors measure high energy particles flying away from each collision, producing valuable data for new physics searches.
This presentation will give you a peek inside the LHC collider and experiments. You will also learn a little about how they work and how physicists can use the data to identify and study new particles like the Higgs boson.
Medverkande forskare
Samuel Silverstein, Fysikum, Stockholms Universitet
Tid
Fredag den 29 september, kl 13.00-13.45
30 min lecture in English
Plats
AlbaNova
Målgrupp
Årskurs 9 och gymnasiet
Anmälan
Du anmäler din klass via Vetenskapens hus bokningssida.
Kontakt
Elin Ottergren
Tel: 08-790 98 45
[email protected]
Arrangör
Läs mer om vad som händer på Vetenskapens hus under ForskarFredag!