Geneva, Switzerland.- Short circuit which prevented the Gran Collider Hadrone s (LHC) will resume its experiments weeks ago, and was solved so you can working again in the coming days.
The European Centre for Nuclear Research (CERN) reported that the fault detected on 21 March, was caused by the melting of a metal particle due to an explosion of great intensity, but it was repaired.
The short was it caused by a small piece of melted metal that got into the electronic part that surrounds one of the magnets of the LHC, 4-5 industry, said in a statement.
The accelerator world’s most powerful particle probably resume operations next week, when the proton beams begin to travel around the circumference of 27 miles in both directions.
This will be the second step experiments of this huge underground machine after a gap of two years, during which he underwent upgrades, repairs and maintenance.
In his highly anticipated reboot, the LHC will crush protons with twice the energy I had before, as researchers hope to help understand huge outstanding issues such as the existence of dark matter and supersymmetry.
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