Category: Issue 08

  • Progress of HL-LHC magnets: a collaborative effort

    Progress of HL-LHC magnets: a collaborative effort

    Q1 and Q3 triplet magnets – US-AUP collaboration The first cryoassembly from US-AUP was delivered to CERN in November 2023 and will be re-tested at CERN in June 2024 (see figure 1, left). Production of the second cryoassembly was completed at Fermilab (see figure 1, right) and the completed assembly is ready for the horizontal…

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  • Overview of Collaboration Status 2024

    Overview of Collaboration Status 2024

    The HL-LHC Collaboration Office continues to update existing collaboration agreements and put in place new agreements with HL-LHC partners. Since the previous HL-LHC Collaboration Board Newsletter, the Collaboration Office has focused on the signing of the UK Phase 1 agreements, allowing for final invoicing to take place. The main deliverable expected for the UK Phase…

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  • LHC operational status

    LHC operational status

    Figure 1: Photograph of the dispersion suppressor collimator (TCLD) installed in the dispersion suppressor region around ALICE. A standard 15m-long connection cryostat is replaced by two shorter connection cryostats and a bypass module that enables installation of a warm collimator. Since the restart of the LHC for its third operational run in 2022 (Run 3),…

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  • Update on the HL-LHC Project Status

    Update on the HL-LHC Project Status

    The project has reached several key milestones since the last newsletter. Among the many achievements, I would like to highlight here the celebrations for the successful validation of the CERN MQXFB quadrupole improvement plan and the successful validation of the first two magnets destined for direct installation in the tunnel (MQXFB03 and MQXFB04), the delivery…

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