

Exploring CERN: Physics World visits the world’s leading particle-physics lab
Feb 27, 2025
Margaret Harris, the online editor for Physics World, shares her vivid experiences from a recent trip to CERN, the leading particle-physics lab. She delves into the fascinating workings of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), including the planned upgrades to enhance particle collisions and insights about Higgs bosons. Harris also explores the Antimatter Factory, discussing groundbreaking experiments that examine antimatter's behavior under gravity. Additionally, she shares insights from CERN’s leaders about the future of the lab and its ambitious research goals.
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CERN's Winter Activities
- Margaret Harris visited CERN during its winter shutdown, a time when the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) isn't collecting data.
- She learned this allows for upgrades, data analysis, and future planning.
High-Luminosity Upgrade
- The LHC's upcoming high-luminosity upgrade will not increase energy, but luminosity.
- This boosts particle collisions per crossing, leading to much more data.
Upgrade Components
- Crab cavities tilt proton bunches for fuller beam overlap, increasing collisions.
- The ATLAS detector's inner tracker will be upgraded for higher collision rates.