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Cooperation between the Russian Federation and the European Union: LARGE HADRON COLLIDER Anastasia Andrianova Ilia Dorchanov Department of Comparative Political Studies
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Cooperation between the Russian Federation and the European Union:

LARGE HADRON COLLIDER

Anastasia Andrianova Ilia Dorchanov

Department of Comparative Political Studies

STRUCTURE:1. Discovery of Higgs boson

2. Background

3. Fears and rumors around the LHC

4. Administrative aspects

5. Russia’s contribution to the LHC research work

BACKGROUNDLarge Hadron Collider (LHC)

•  went live on 10 September 2008• runs for 27km (16.5m) in a circular tunnel 100 metres• weighs more than 38,000 tonnes• produces about 5.8 quadrillion particle collisions each year• was built in collaboration with over 10,000 scientists from

over 100 countries• over 700 Russian physicists from 12 research institutes

are involved

DISCOVERY OF HIGGS BOSON

Prime goal - to find the Higgs boson, an elementary particle.

The Higgs boson plays a unique role in the Standard Model, by explaining why the other elementary particles, except the photon and gluon, are massive.

• was announced at CERN, 4 July

2012. • has been called "monumental“.

FEARS AND RUMORS AROUND THE LHC

• ran at 7 trillion electron-volts (TeV) in the year 2012, the highest energy level ever.

•  1 TeV - about the energy of motion of a flying mosquito.

• the machine could produce a black hole that could eat the Earth or something equally catastrophic.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASPECTSConseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire

CERN is run by 21 European member states (each has two official delegates) 

Five countries has observer status:

RUSSIA’S CONTRIBUTION• LHC has cost 6 billion Swiss francs. Russia’s

contribution is over 150 million francs.

• 250 scientists at one time and about a thousand annually present Russian scientific community in CERN (the whole number of researchers - about 11 thousand)

RUSSIA’S CONTRIBUTIONThe number of scientists from different countries Australia

AustriaCanadaChinaCzech RepublicFranceGermanyGreeceIsraelItalyJapanPolandRussiaSpainTaiwanUKUSA

THANK YOU FOR ATTENTION


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