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CERN-PHOTO-201609-209-1
LHCb experiment cavern at LHC IP8 in September 2016 during technical stop with Gloria Corti (LHC Radiation and Safety)
2016-09-13
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2016 CERN
Brice, Maximilien: CERN
ID:
CERN-EX-0808017-01
06 Aug 2008
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2008 CERN
Maximilien Brice
ID:
LHCb-PHO-GENE-2008-005-1
Credit : Peter Ginter
05 Sep 2008
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2008 Peter Ginter
Ginter, Peter
ID:
CERN-EX-0407031-02
Scintillating tiles are carefully mounted in the hadronic calorimeter for the LHCb detector. These calorimeters measure the energy of particles that interact via the strong force, called hadrons.
22 Jul 2004
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2004 CERN
Maximilien Brice
ID:
OPEN-PHO-EXP-2017-004-7
LHCb experiment observed a new particle with two heavy quarks: Ξcc++
2017-07-12
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2017 CERN
Dominguez, Daniel: CERN
ID:
OPEN-PHO-EXP-2016-007-1
A typical LHCb event fully reconstructed during data taking on May 9th 2016. Particles identified as pions, kaon, etc. are shown in different colours.
2016-05-09
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2016 CERN
LHCb Experiment, LHCb Collaboration
ID:
OPEN-PHO-EXP-2015-009-1
Illustration of the possible layout of the quarks in a pentaquark particle such as those discovered at LHCb.
2015-07-14
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2015 CERN
Dominguez, Daniel: CERN
ID:
OPEN-PHO-EXP-2015-007-1
$B_s \to \mu\mu$ decay at LHCb
2015-07-07
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2015 CERN
LHCb Experiment, LHCb Collaboration
ID:
CERN-PHOTO-202201-021-45
The VErtex LOcator (VELO) has been upgraded during LS2. It is a new pixel detector consisting of 52 modules, each equipped with four hybrid planar pixel tiles, arranged in thin walled RF boxes which form secondary vacuum enclosures within the LHC primary vacuum. It is cooled with evaporative C0$_{2}$.
2022-01-25
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2022 CERN
Brice, Maximilien: CERN
ID:
CERN-PHOTO-202111-170-11
The new scintillating-fibre (SciFi) particle-tracking detector of the LHCb experiment being transported and lowered 100 metres down to be installed in the underground cavern that houses the experiment.
2021-11-09
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2021 CERN
Hertzog, Samuel Joseph: CERN
ID:
OPEN-PHO-EXP-2021-006-41
LHCb detector visit with guiding by Federico Alessio and Stefan Roiser.
2021-12-01
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2021 CERN
Toeroek, Franciska-Leonora: VIA University College (DK)
ID:
OPEN-PHO-EXP-2021-006-2
LHCb detector visit with guiding by Federico Alessio and Stefan Roiser.
2021-12-01
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2021 CERN
Toeroek, Franciska-Leonora: VIA University College (DK)
ID:
OPEN-PHO-EXP-2021-006-5
LHCb detector visit with guiding by Federico Alessio and Stefan Roiser.
2021-12-01
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2021 CERN
Toeroek, Franciska-Leonora: VIA University College (DK)
ID:
OPEN-PHO-EXP-2021-010-1
The two ring-imaging Cherenkov (RICH) detectors, RICH1 and RICH2, located upstream and downstream of the LHCb magnet 1 and 10 m away from the collision point, provide excellent particle identification over a wide momentum range. Both have been refurbished to cope with the more challenging data-taking conditions of Run 3.
2021-06-10
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2021 CERN
Frei, Christoph: CERN
ID:
OPEN-PHO-EXP-2021-011-1
The two ring-imaging Cherenkov (RICH) detectors, RICH1 and RICH2, located upstream and downstream of the LHCb magnet 1 and 10 m away from the collision point, provide excellent particle identification over a wide momentum range. Both have been refurbished to cope with the more challenging data-taking conditions of Run 3.
2021-06-10
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2021 CERN
Gambetta, Silvia: The University of Edinburgh (GB)
ID:
OPEN-PHO-EXP-2021-012-1
New high granularity silicon microstrip Upstream Tracker (UT).
2021-07-30
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2021 CERN
Mountain, Ray: Syracuse University (US)
ID:
OPEN-PHO-EXP-2021-013-1
Within the LHC, the beams cross one another in a detector every 25 nanoseconds, corresponding to a frequency of 40 MHz (40 million times per second). In previous years, LHCb filtered down this “event rate” to 1 MHz, using fast electronics to select the most interesting events.
2021-05-25
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2021 CERN
Sciascia, Barbara: INFN e Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (IT)
For all LHCb images taken during the Long Shutdown 2 (LS2), click here.