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Přípravná fáze projektu Super LHC

NázevTitle
Přípravná fáze projektu Super LHCPreparatory Phase of the Large Hadron Collider Upgrade
PoskytovatelProvider
Evropská komiseEuropean Commission
ProgramProgramme
Podpora projektů sedmého rámcového programu Evropského společenství pro výzkum, technologický rozvoj a demonstrace (2007 až 2013) podle zákona č. 171/2007 Sb.Subvention of the projects of the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development including demonstration activities (FP7) according to the Czech law 171/2007 Sb.
Kód CEPCEP code
7E08050
Datum zahájeníStart date
2008-04-01
Datum ukončeníEnd date
2011-03-31
Vztah ČVUTCTU relation
ČVUT je v pozici další účastníkCTU has the role of "another participant"
Řešitel ČVUTCTU investigator
Ing. Stanislav Pospíšil, DrSc.

AbstraktAbstract

The Large Hadron Collider upgrade (SLHC) is the project with highest priority in The European strategy for particle physics document, unanimously approved by the CERN Council in July 2006. The SLHC, with expected 1 B EUR budget, includes the upgrade of specific elements of the LHC accelerator, major upgrades in the accelerator injector complex, as well as upgrades to the two high-luminosity experiments ATLAS and CMS. It will result in a tenfold increase of the LHC luminosity. Thus the SLHC will remain the most powerful particle accelerator in the world in the next two decades. The Preparatory Phase project of the LHC-upgrade (SLHC-PP), co-funded by the EC, comprises Coordinating, Support and Technical activities. The Coordinating activities within SLHC-PP play a central role for the organisation of the new accelerator- and detector-upgrade collaborations, putting in place project structures and collaboration management tools, ultimately aiming for agreements on work-sharing and funding for the imp

The Large Hadron Collider upgrade (SLHC) is the project with highest priority in The European strategy for particle physics document, unanimously approved by the CERN Council in July 2006. The SLHC, with expected 1 B EUR budget, includes the upgrade of specific elements of the LHC accelerator, major upgrades in the accelerator injector complex, as well as upgrades to the two high-luminosity experiments ATLAS and CMS. It will result in a tenfold increase of the LHC luminosity. Thus the SLHC will remain the most powerful particle accelerator in the world in the next two decades. The Preparatory Phase project of the LHC-upgrade (SLHC-PP), co-funded by the EC, comprises Coordinating, Support and Technical activities. The Coordinating activities within SLHC-PP play a central role for the organisation of the new accelerator- and detector-upgrade collaborations, putting in place project structures and collaboration management tools, ultimately aiming for agreements on work-sharing and funding for the imp