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EHN1 – visiting point at the OD2013

EHN1 – visiting point at the OD2013. Ilias Efthymiopoulos, Adrian Fabich, MEF-LE ENMB, 9 th September 2013. General aspects. Advertisement:

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EHN1 – visiting point at the OD2013

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  1. EHN1 – visiting point at the OD2013 Ilias Efthymiopoulos, Adrian Fabich, MEF-LE ENMB, 9th September 2013

  2. General aspects Advertisement: Dans le plus grand hall de surface du CERN, explorez l’étonnante zone de tests expérimentaux pour les faisceaux de particules et leurs détecteurs. EHN1 is a supervised area, therefore • Guided visits in groups of 12 persons • Minimum age 12 years Permanently 4 guides and 3 crowd marshals • Safety folder (under review by DGS) http://edms.cern.ch/document/1303469 A. Fabich, MEF-LE

  3. Visitor path Ground floor First floor A. Fabich, MEF-LE

  4. On display • EHN1 and its beam lines • Walking between H4 and H6 • Accessing the “passerelle centrale”, overview of beam lines and look to NA61 • Walking back on the first floor along the Saleve side, control rooms and rack rooms In the entrance/exit area: Beam elements • Collimator (opened for looking inside) • XSCI+XWCA • FISC (opened for looking inside) • T10 spare target • Dipole • Quadrupole • Roman Pot PH elements (experimental and test objects) • Scintillator detector (triangle) • NA61 TPC • NA61 calorimeter • ATLAS LAr calorimeter All elements are currently refurbished. A. Fabich, MEF-LE

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