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By Rama Calaga and Nuria Valverde Alonso (CERN)
Following etching and most-recent tests of the final 6 bare DQW crab cavities delivered to CERN earlier this year, the whole DQW series has been qualified.
By Amalia Ballarino (CERN)
Following the delivery of the last magnesium diboride cable assemblies and last DFM series cryostats, all components for the novel Cold Powering Systems are now at CERN.
By Gabriel Banks (CERN)
In the High-Luminosity (HL) era, the maximum stored energy in each LHC beam will be approximately 4.5 times greater than in Run 1, placing correspondingly greater demands on the beam dump core materials.
By Emmanuel Tsesmelis and Francisco Sanchez Galan (CERN)
Under this agreement PAEC will contribute to the manufacturing of radiation shielding components for the ATLAS and CMS experiments.
By Florence Thompson (CERN)
The first novel HL-LHC beam screen has been inserted into a cold mass, meaning that the first HL-LHC magnet will soon be fully ready for the tunnel!
By Jacques Fichet and Corinne Pralavorio (CERN)
The accelerators that feed into the Large Hadron Collider are ready to supply more intense beams.
By Angelo Bonasia, Jerome Fleiter and Thierry Boutboul (CERN)
The production represents 45 km of Rutherford cable, incorporating almost 2000 km of Nb3Sn strand, and is the conclusion of a long journey spanning over ten years!
By Florence Thompson (CERN)
A life-sized mockup of the highly restricted region between the collision points and the tunnel at ATLAS and CMS allows engineers to test and practise handling.
By Corinne Pralavorio (CERN)
The delivery of two huge compressors kicks off the installation of the new helium refrigerators for the High-Luminosity LHC.
By Markus Zerlauth (CERN)
The 15th HL-LHC Collaboration Meeting brought together over 300 scientists and engineers from around the globe as the High-Luminosity LHC Project moves through the production phase and is gearing up for its deployment in the LHC tunnel next year.