Tag: INFN

  • Transition to deployment phase approaching: update on project status

    Transition to deployment phase approaching: update on project status

    Impressive progress has been made across the entire collaboration, with production progress vital as we continue to progress towards deployment in the LHC tunnel. The upcoming Collaboration Meeting will be an exciting time to meet just after the start of deinstallation of the machine, to reflect on what we have achieved so far and what…

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  • Collaboration status in advance of Long Shutdown 3

    Collaboration status in advance of Long Shutdown 3

    As Long Shutdown 3 approaches, delivery schedules from the collaborations are more important than ever. A collaborative effort has seen good progress across the project worldwide, including from more-recent agreements with Pakistan and Brazil.  International collaborations remain a central pillar of the High-Luminosity LHC (HiLumi LHC) project.  Production activities are progressing well across all existing…

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  • HiLumi LHC magnet programme transitioning from fabrication to integration

    HiLumi LHC magnet programme transitioning from fabrication to integration

    The High-Luminosity (HiLumi) LHC magnet programme continues to advance steadily across all collaborations, with major milestones reached in production, testing, and system integration. A significant highlight of the past 6 months is the cooldown of the Inner Triplet (IT) String, now at 1.9 K, with the first magnets already powered, marking an important step towards…

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  • From Work Package deliverables to the fully integrated HL-LHC magnet circuits

    From Work Package deliverables to the fully integrated HL-LHC magnet circuits

    By nature, HL-LHC magnet circuits span many different technical domains and teams. Two dedicated international reviews – in 2016 and 2019 – and three internal CERN reviews – in 2017, 2020 and 2023 – have helped shape the HL-LHC magnet circuits, the associated instrumentation and the constituting systems being prepared at CERN and throughout the…

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  • HL-LHC magnets: progress across the collaborations and at CERN

    HL-LHC magnets: progress across the collaborations and at CERN

    Since the last newsletter in June 2024, the interaction region (IR) magnets for the HL-LHC have reached several key milestones. One of the most significant achievements was the delivery of all cryo-assemblies to the IT String, including the DCM connection module, marking a major step forward in the integration process. With Work Package 3 now…

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  • Update of project status

    Update of project status

    The HL-LHC project has continued to make impressive progress since the annual meeting in Genoa at the end of 2024. In particular I would like to highlight here the celebrations for the first Beam Screen being completed at CERN, the successful repair of the prototype RFD Crab Cavity cryo-module and its on-time installation in the…

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  • Progress of HL-LHC magnets: a collaborative effort

    Progress of HL-LHC magnets: a collaborative effort

    Q1 and Q3 triplet magnets – US-AUP collaboration The first cryoassembly from US-AUP was delivered to CERN in November 2023 and will be re-tested at CERN in June 2024 (see figure 1, left). Production of the second cryoassembly was completed at Fermilab (see figure 1, right) and the completed assembly is ready for the horizontal…

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  • WP3 contribution

    WP3 contribution

    INFN collaboration: High order correctors and D2 recombination dipole The last batch of the 54 high order corrector magnets was successfully tested in LASA by the end of 2022, and all correctors have been delivered at CERN. In February 2023, a celebration was held to mark the end of the first series production of HL-LHC…

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  • Overview of collaboration status

    Overview of collaboration status

    The HL-LHC collaboration office continues to update existing and put in place new agreements. Since the beginning of 2023 we have been busy updating UK Phase 1 agreements allowing for the final invoicing to take place. Many of the planned deliverables were delayed during COVID so several dates for the expected invoices and a few…

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  • WP3 contribution – Issue 6

    WP3 contribution – Issue 6

    The magnet program has reached several milestones since the last annual meeting: in the following we summarize the main achievements of our collaborations. The AUP progress on the MQXFA magnets is covered in a dedicated article (link). INFN collaboration and the D2 and corrector package cold masses The production of the 54 high order corrector…

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