- published: 17 Oct 2012
- views: 101387
- author: 1veritasium
8:00
Higgs Boson Update From CERN
For a report on ABC's Catalyst program (www.abc.net.au I visited the Large Hadron Collider...
published: 17 Oct 2012
author: 1veritasium
Higgs Boson Update From CERN
For a report on ABC's Catalyst program (www.abc.net.au I visited the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland to find out what is being done now that the Higgs Boson has been discovered. Although its mass has been measured around 125-126 GeV most of the other properties of the particle remain unknown. Its spin appears to be 0 or 2 but more results are required to nail this down. If it is the standard model Higgs, the spin should be 0, resulting in a fairly symmetric distribution of decay products in the detectors. We may know this year if it's not the standard model Higgs - this would be the case if it doesn't decay into specific particles with the expected frequency. However if it is the standard model Higgs, it may take many more years to be certain. The large hadron collider will be shut down in 2013 for upgrades so that higher energies up to 14 TeV can be tested. Right now the LHC is operating at 8 TeV. The next announcement is expected in December.
- published: 17 Oct 2012
- views: 101387
- author: 1veritasium
6:16
What is CERN Large Hadron Collider LHC ? End of the World?
safeperiodcalculator.com End of the World? Search for God Particle. The Large Hadron Colli...
published: 10 Sep 2008
author: greytubedotcom
What is CERN Large Hadron Collider LHC ? End of the World?
safeperiodcalculator.com End of the World? Search for God Particle. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's largest and highest-energy particle accelerator complex, intended to collide opposing beams of protons charged with approximately 7 TeV of energy. Its main purpose is to explore the validity and limitations of the Standard Model, the current theoretical picture for particle physics. It is theorized that the collider will produce the Higgs boson, the observation of which could confirm the predictions and missing links in the Standard Model, and could explain how other elementary particles acquire properties such as mass. The LHC was built by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), and lies underneath the Franco-Swiss border near Geneva, Switzerland. It is funded by and built in collaboration with over eight thousand physicists from over eighty-five countries as well as hundreds of universities and laboratories. The LHC is already operational and is presently in the process of being prepared for collisions. The first beams were circulated through the collider on 10 September 2008, and the first high-energy collisions are planned to take place after the LHC is officially unveiled on 21 October 2008. Although a few individuals have questioned the safety of the planned experiments in the media and through the courts, the consensus in the scientific community is that there is no conceivable threat from the LHC particle collisions. Concerns have been ...
- published: 10 Sep 2008
- views: 285872
- author: greytubedotcom
47:11
Hangout With CERN: What's new with the Higgs? + more LHC results
After the excitement of 4th July 2012, when CERN announced the discovery of a Higgs-like b...
published: 15 Nov 2012
author: CERNTV
Hangout With CERN: What's new with the Higgs? + more LHC results
After the excitement of 4th July 2012, when CERN announced the discovery of a Higgs-like boson, this third hangout looks at the latest news of this particle. In the same week that worldwide particle physicists are showcasing their latest results in Japan at the major particle physics conference "HCP2012" we asked: are we any closer to understanding this new boson? Is it the Higgs? Also featured was breaking news from the LHCb Experiment of a rare decay - www.quantumdiaries.org In this Hangout with CERN "What's new with the Higgs? + more LHC results" ATLAS physicist Steven Goldfarb is joined by CERN blogger Pauline Gagnon and CERN theorist Nazila Mahmoudi in the CERN main auditorium, LHCb physicist Patrick Koppenburg and colleagues in the LHCb control room, ALICE physicist Ken Read in the USA, CMS physicist Freya Blekman in Belgium and ATLAS physicist Jonathan Butterworth in Japan at the HCP2012 particle physics conference, as well as Jonathan Langdale from the USA. Recorded live on 15th November 2012. The hangouts with CERN answer questions received via #askCERN on Twitter and Google+ and via YouTube and Facebook comments. www.youtube.com google.com www.facebook.com twitter.com
- published: 15 Nov 2012
- author: CERNTV
6:11
CERN News - New boson spotted at the LHC: is it the Higgs?
CMS and ATLAS present their results, showing evidence of a new particle of a mass and sign...
published: 06 Jul 2012
author: CERNTV
CERN News - New boson spotted at the LHC: is it the Higgs?
CMS and ATLAS present their results, showing evidence of a new particle of a mass and signature identifying it as the Higgs boson. But more research is needed to ensure this is exactly the boson predicted by the Standard Model.
- published: 06 Jul 2012
- views: 26267
- author: CERNTV
16:07
CERN: 50 years of Science
A documentary covering 50 years of scientific research at CERN. Produced for CERN's 50th a...
published: 28 Nov 2007
author: CERNTV
CERN: 50 years of Science
A documentary covering 50 years of scientific research at CERN. Produced for CERN's 50th anniversary.
- published: 28 Nov 2007
- views: 158495
- author: CERNTV
3:41
CERN in 3 minutes
CERN in a nutshell or What is CERN ? CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research,...
published: 03 Dec 2012
author: CERNTV
CERN in 3 minutes
CERN in a nutshell or What is CERN ? CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is one of the world's largest and most respected centres for scientific research. Its business is fundamental physics, finding out what the Universe is made of and how it works. At CERN, the world's largest and most complex scientific instruments are used to study the basic constituents of matter — the fundamental particles. By studying what happens when these particles collide, physicists learn about the laws of Nature. The instruments used at CERN are particle accelerators and detectors. Accelerators boost beams of particles to high energies before they are made to collide with each other or with stationary targets. Detectors observe and record the results of these collisions. Founded in 1954, the CERN Laboratory sits astride the Franco--Swiss border near Geneva. It was one of Europe's first joint ventures and now has 20 Member States.
- published: 03 Dec 2012
- views: 9956
- author: CERNTV
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CERN - Latest update in the search for the Higgs boson (July 4th 2012) (FULL TALK)
Introduction: 0:02:24 CMS talk: 0:04:30 ATLAS talk: 0:53:32 Misc. remarks: 1:43:28 Comment...
published: 04 Jul 2012
author: TheRealBlackspawn
CERN - Latest update in the search for the Higgs boson (July 4th 2012) (FULL TALK)
Introduction: 0:02:24 CMS talk: 0:04:30 ATLAS talk: 0:53:32 Misc. remarks: 1:43:28 Comments by Peter Higgs et al.: 2:01:25 This is a recording I made of the original CERN live webcast. For more information and the official release, visit cdsweb.cern.ch
- published: 04 Jul 2012
- views: 22787
- author: TheRealBlackspawn
3:29
CERN News The Higgs or not the Higgs? Spin will tell... PART 1
Following the announcement of the discovery of a new particle made at CERN on July 4, this...
published: 17 Sep 2012
author: CERNTV
CERN News The Higgs or not the Higgs? Spin will tell... PART 1
Following the announcement of the discovery of a new particle made at CERN on July 4, this piece of videonews from CERN explains what is missing to declare that the new boson found at the LHC is actually the Higgs or not and that to finally answer that question precise measurements of the spin of the newly found particle have to be made. Contains interviews to CMS Higgs Searches co-convener, Christopher Pauss and theoretician John Ellis.
- published: 17 Sep 2012
- views: 10529
- author: CERNTV
50:35
Hangout with CERN: Higgs, the unanswered questions
In this hangout we tackle the unanswered questions about the Higgs boson with ATLAS physic...
published: 22 Nov 2012
author: CERNTV
Hangout with CERN: Higgs, the unanswered questions
In this hangout we tackle the unanswered questions about the Higgs boson with ATLAS physicist Steven Goldfarb, CERN theorist Nazila Mahmoudi, Freya Blekman from the CMS experiment, Hans Peter Beck from the ATLAS experiment and Kenneth Read from the ALICE experiment, joined by students from Poland. Recorded live on 22nd November 2012. The hangouts with CERN answer questions received via #askCERN on Twitter and Google+ and via YouTube and Facebook comments. www.youtube.com google.com www.facebook.com twitter.com
- published: 22 Nov 2012
- author: CERNTV
4:39
Confirmed: CERN discovers new particle likely to be the Higgs boson
Read more on.rt.com Two teams of scientists at CERN have confirmed the discovery of a new ...
published: 04 Jul 2012
author: RussiaToday
Confirmed: CERN discovers new particle likely to be the Higgs boson
Read more on.rt.com Two teams of scientists at CERN have confirmed the discovery of a new subatomic particle, which may well be the elusive Higgs boson, also known as "the God particle". "I can confirm that a particle has been discovered that is consistent with the Higgs boson theory," said John Womersley, chief executive of the UK's Science & Technology Facilities Council. The result is still preliminary, but "it's very strong and very solid," according to Joe Incandela, spokesman for one of the two teams hunting for the Higgs particle. Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Watch RT LIVE on our website rt.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.
- published: 04 Jul 2012
- views: 127916
- author: RussiaToday
47:14
Hangout With CERN: Antimatter
In this hangout we delve into the world of antimatter. How is it different from matter? Wh...
published: 29 Nov 2012
author: CERNTV
Hangout With CERN: Antimatter
In this hangout we delve into the world of antimatter. How is it different from matter? What antimatter research is going on at CERN? Why? What have we learned so far and what will this research lead to? ATLAS physicist Steven Goldfarb is joined by CERN theorist Alex Arbey, Seth Zenz from the CMS experiment, and Michael Doser, Makoto Fujiwara and Masaki Hori from the antimatter experiments at CERN. Recorded live on 29th November 2012. The hangouts with CERN answer questions received via #askCERN on Twitter and Google+ and via YouTube and Facebook comments. www.youtube.com google.com www.facebook.com twitter.com
- published: 29 Nov 2012
- author: CERNTV
40:50
Hangout with CERN - Welcome to CERN
In this first Hangout with CERN "Welcome to CERN" ATLAS physicist Steven Goldfarb, CERN th...
published: 01 Nov 2012
author: CERNTV
Hangout with CERN - Welcome to CERN
In this first Hangout with CERN "Welcome to CERN" ATLAS physicist Steven Goldfarb, CERN theorist Alvaro De Rujula and Mick Storr from the CERN education group introduce CERN and answer some of the questions received via #askCERN on Twitter and Google+. Recorded live on 1st November 2012. www.youtube.com google.com www.facebook.com twitter.com
- published: 01 Nov 2012
- author: CERNTV
0:38
The CERN black hole
www.brainreleasevalve.com Stolen from Misunderstood Universe. Because its HILARIOUS. Yes, ...
published: 18 Feb 2008
author: BrainReleaseValve
The CERN black hole
www.brainreleasevalve.com Stolen from Misunderstood Universe. Because its HILARIOUS. Yes, I know this can't happen. That's why it is so funny.
- published: 18 Feb 2008
- views: 4832484
- author: BrainReleaseValve
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The Moment: CERN Scientist Announces Higgs Boson 'God Particle' Discovery
Scientists at the CERN research centre in Switzerland welcome the news that a new subatomi...
published: 04 Jul 2012
author: linktv
The Moment: CERN Scientist Announces Higgs Boson 'God Particle' Discovery
Scientists at the CERN research centre in Switzerland welcome the news that a new subatomic particle could be the Higgs boson, the basic building block of the universe. Spokesman for one of the two teams hunting for the Higgs particle, Joe Incandela, makes the announcement. Footage courtesy of Reuters. LinkTV News: news.linktv.org Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com
- published: 04 Jul 2012
- views: 62576
- author: linktv
14:57
CERN's supercollider - Brian Cox
View full lesson: ed.ted.com "Rock-star physicist" Brian Cox talks about his work on the L...
published: 08 Dec 2012
author: TEDEducation
CERN's supercollider - Brian Cox
View full lesson: ed.ted.com "Rock-star physicist" Brian Cox talks about his work on the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. Discussing the biggest of big science in an engaging and accessible way, Cox brings us along on a tour of the massive project. Talk by Brian Cox.
- published: 08 Dec 2012
- views: 14692
- author: TEDEducation
14:50
Bosón de Higgs LHC CERN Hacia el corazón de la materia
Crónica del descubrimiento, en el acelerador LHC del CERN, del bosón de Higgs, último esla...
published: 29 Oct 2012
author: Moisés López Caeiro
Bosón de Higgs LHC CERN Hacia el corazón de la materia
Crónica del descubrimiento, en el acelerador LHC del CERN, del bosón de Higgs, último eslabón del modelo estándar de la Física de partículas. Entre otros, se entrevista a los físicos Álvaro de Rújula, John Ellis y Elena González Ferreiro de la USC (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela). Informe Semanal, TVE 14-07-12.
- published: 29 Oct 2012
- views: 449
- author: Moisés López Caeiro
4:25
CERN NEWS : LHC experiments prepare for summer conferences
Rumors about imminent results on the Higgs boson from the LHC experiments are appearing in...
published: 26 Jun 2012
author: CERNTV
CERN NEWS : LHC experiments prepare for summer conferences
Rumors about imminent results on the Higgs boson from the LHC experiments are appearing in blogs, social media and newspapers all over the world. Meanwhile, thousands of physicists are carefully analyzing the data, looking not only for the Higgs but for many other new phenomena.
- published: 26 Jun 2012
- views: 34422
- author: CERNTV