Live from CERN: Join us for the first collisions for physics at 13.6 TeV! 5 July, 16.00
978,056 views Streamed live on 5 Jul 2022 In April 2022, CERN restarted the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) after more than three years of maintenance and upgrades, known as Long Shutdown 2 (LS2). Since then, experts have worked around the clock to progressively recommission the machine and safely ramp up the energy and intensity of the beams before delivering collisions to the LHC experiments at the world-record energy of 13.6 trillion electronvolts (13.6 TeV). These high-energy collisions with stable beams will mark the beginning of the third run of the LHC, called Run 3. Join CERN scientists live on 5 July, 16.00 CEST to celebrate this world record and the upcoming physics season.
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