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Concluding Remarks (LHC Status)

1 st International Conference "Discoveries of Higgs and Supersymmetry to Pioneer Particle Physics in the 21st Century". Concluding Remarks (LHC Status). 25. Nov. 2005 T. Kobayashi (Univ. of Tokyo/ICEPP). This is not a CG picture. LHC is really coming soon!. (24.Oct.2005).

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Concluding Remarks (LHC Status)

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  1. 1st International Conference"Discoveries of Higgs and Supersymmetry to PioneerParticle Physics in the 21st Century" Concluding Remarks (LHC Status) 25. Nov. 2005 T. Kobayashi (Univ. of Tokyo/ICEPP)

  2. This is not a CG picture. LHC is really coming soon! (24.Oct.2005)

  3. Crucial part: 1232 s.c. dipoles

  4. Conclusions (Lyn Evans at the recent Council Week) Main objectives: - terminate installation in February 2007 - first collisions in summer 2007 The industrial production of standard components is compatible with this objective. The ramping up of QRL activities and magnet installation is critical to maintain this schedule. Additional actions have been implemented to ensure proper QRL production and installation rates. The installation and interconnection of cryomagnets have started in the tunnel. The commissioning of technical systems will take place in two adjacent sectors in parallel. Main next actions: - partial test of sector 7-8 in autumn 2005 - commissioning test of the two first sectors (7-8 and 8-1) in summer 2006 - find external collaborators to help with commissioning. ← till Sun, Oct. 28, 2007(?)  We have all reasons to be better ready as well! P. Jenni ATLAS overview week Paris (3.Oct.2005) (ATLAS)

  5. ATLAS Detector Construction & Installation Diameter 25 m Barrel toroid length 26 m End-cap end-wall chamber span 46 m Overall weight 7000 Tons Detector sensors 110M channels

  6. The last(8-th) Barrel Toroid coil was installed in August 2005.

  7. A cosmics muon registered in the Tile calorimeter The barrel LAr and Tile calorimeters are ready since some time in the cavern in the garageposition. And now, they are in the final position.

  8. Toroid Magnets (Air-Core) Hadron Calorimeter EM Calorimeter + DAQ + Software + Regional Center Inner Detector Solenoid Magnet Activities of ATLAS-Japan Group 15 Institutions (KEK, Tsukuba, UT/ICEPP,TMU, Shinshu, Ritsumeikan, Kyoto, KUE, Osaka, Kobe, NUE, Okayama, Hiroshima, HIT, NIAS) ~50 Staffs ( + Students) Muon Spectrometer

  9. s.c. solenoid (Sep.2001) already integrated with barrel LAr and brought into the pit SCT barrel integration (Sep.2005) TGC 1/12 sector assembly(Sep.2005)

  10. ~2 MB/event ~200 Hz Les Robertson C-RRB (18.Oct.2005)

  11. 0.5 ~ 10 fb-1 by the end of 2008 Michel Della Negra CMS week (Sep.2005) LHC Luminosity Profile L = 1033 SLHC: L = 1035 L = 1034 Z’@6TeV ADD X-dim@9TeV SUSY@3TeV 3000 Compositeness@40TeV H(120GeV)gg 300 Higgs@200GeV SUSY@1TeV 30 SHUTDOWN 200 fb-1/yr 10-20 fb-1/yr 100 fb-1/yr 1000 fb-1/yr First physics run: O(1fb-1) ? Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (Discoveries of Higgs and SUSY‥)

  12. Let’s hope for the best and be prepared for any new signals!

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