![]() ![]() This decision, taken by CERN management following the annual planning workshop held in Chamonix last week and a report delivered today by the laboratory’s machine advisory committee, gives the LHC’s experiments a good chance of finding new physics in the next two years, before the LHC goes into a long shutdown to prepare for higher energy running starting 2014. The beam energy for 2011 will be 3.5 TeV. ![]() CERN today announced that the LHC will run through to the end of 2012 with a short technical stop at the end of 2011. But that appears to not be the case based on the press release today: With the Tevatron being shut down at the end of September this year, there were questions on whether the LHC might not continue with its planned run into 2012 and opt for an early shutdown to do the needed repairs. ![]()
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