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| achintya | Physics
The first 7 TeV (3.5 TeV + 3.5 TeV) collisions took place on 30th March 2010, starting around 1pm local (Geneva) time and lasting for about 3.5 hours. Read the CERN Press Release here. The CMS detector and its collaborators are all eagerly awaiting…
| achintya | Collaboration
After the success of the LHC restart in late 2009, the machine had its first Technical Shutdown over the Christmas period, lasting until the end of February. This time was used fruitfully, both by the accelerator and by CMS (see the first CMS Times…
| lucas |
As the LHC has delivered the first collisions and the first CMS physics paper with collision data is published, in a memorable ceremony Awards for Outstanding Achievements in the Construction of the CMS detector were given to 100 collaborators. 21…
| lucas |
On March 30th at 12.58 LHC delivered to CMS for the first time 7 TeV Ecm collisions. CMS and the Tracker were fully operational and collected about 210.000 Minimum Bias events in ~ 2 hours during the first fill. Everything worked very well, the…
| achintya | Collaboration
On 14th December, just 3 weeks after its restart, the LHC collided 1.18TeV beams of protons in CMS for the first time. During this first period more than 15000 2.36 TeV collision events were accumulated by CMS. You can keep up with the excitement…
| achintya | Collaboration
On 23rd November the LHC collided 450 GeV beams of protons for the first time (see here) but only for a short period as a trial. The first real period of collisions started on 6th December. The aim for the coming days is to accumulate about 100000…
| lucas |
Today LHC delivered to CMS a total of about 5 hours of clean collisions and we have recorded about 11000 min bias BSC triggers. The quality of the data produced and the performance of the Tracker together with the exceptional speed with which we…
| lucas |
This morning between 8:20 and 8:50 for the first time the full Tracker (Strips and Pixel) was turned ON and successfully collected data in Global run with a quiet single beam running in LHC. This is a major achievement. Everything seems all right…
| rusace01 | Collaboration
Only TOB was turned ON today after LHC Opearation declared stable beams for a while. Below is a 900 GeV p-p collision event seen by the TOB in Run 122314, Evt 8605569.
| rusace01 | Collaboration
TOB was turned ON today after LHC Opearation declared stable beams for a while. Here are images showings possible tracks from inelastic collisions detected by TOB in run 122294, lumi section 37
| achintya | Collaboration
Following the "splash" events of 6th/7th November (see here) the time has come to circulate the proton beams all around the LHC. This started in the early evening (Geneva time) on friday 20th and by midnight the beam had been circulated in both…
| achintya | Collaboration
On the weekend of 6th & 7th November the LHC beam was injected and arrived near the CMS experiment, before being "stopped" by a large amount of material known as a "collimator". The interaction of the protons with the dense material produced "…