LHCf

The Large Hadron Collider forward (LHCf) experiment uses particles thrown forward by collisions in the Large Hadron Collider as a source to stimulate cosmic rays in laboratory conditions. 

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LHCf continues to investigate cosmic rays

LHCf has completed its first data-taking period during LHC Run 3, taking advantage of the record 13.6 TeV collision energy. This coincides with the machine’s record fill time of 57 hours

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28 September, 2022
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28 September, 2022

LHCf gears up to probe birth of cosmic-ray showers

The smallest LHC experiment is set to probe the first interaction that triggers a cosmic-ray shower in the atmosphere

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11 November, 2019
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11 November, 2019

Smallest LHC experiment has cosmic outing

The LHCf experiment begins its annual run to study cosmic rays

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17 November, 2016
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17 November, 2016

Smaller LHC collaborations to analyse collisions at 13 TeV

The MOEDAL, TOTEM and LHCf experiments are preparing to collect data from collisions in the LHC at 13 teraelectronvolts

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Accelerators
01 June, 2015

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New results from LHCf proton collisions at 7 TeV

Results from the luminosity scan in 7TeV proton-proton collisions are now available online

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16 January, 2012
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16 January, 2012