CERN boss wants to bid for linear collider

September 16, 2009

CERN’s director general Rolf-Dieter Heuer will push for the linear collider, the next big experiment in particle physics after the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), to be built at the Geneva lab. Heuer made his call to situate the linear collider at CERN in an exclusive video interview with Physicsworld, which is being relaunched today, Wednesday 16 September.

Heuer’s vision to host the linear collider forms part of his grand plan to make a much more international facility. Although the LHC is already a European project, the linear collider, which would collide and anti-electrons, is likely to have to be a truly global project. However, in their bid to host the experiment CERN is likely to face strong competition from other labs, including in the US, which has already played a role in the construction of the LHC.

Heuer said, “I would be a bad director-general if I did not push for CERN at least bidding for the next global project. CERN is a fantastic place. [It] has proven that it can host such a project and therefore I think CERN should do it.”

CERN is already developing a blue-print for a future linear collider, known as CLIC, while a rival design known as the International Linear Collider is being drawn up by a team led by Barry Barish of the California Institute of Technology. The collider, if built, would make precision studies of the Higgs boson, the particle that the LHC hopes to discover.

In the interview Heuer has also confirmed a mid-November switch-on date for the , which should see the first collisions this year after months of extensive repair works following the electrical fault that occurred just nine days after the first protons were sent round the collider in September 2008.

In a separate interview with Physicsworld, CERN’s head of communications James Gillies rejects claims that the initial switch-on was over-hyped, putting down the extensive media interests to the fear of black holes and Dan Brown’s Angel and Demons. Gillies said, “We didn’t over-hype it. The hype was there and we lived with it.”

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  • earls - Sep 16, 2009
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    Let's get one project working first before we go bidding on some more.
  • Alexa - Sep 17, 2009
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    Let's get one project working first
    Personally, I'd prefer to bid another collider before evaporating in black hole created in some finished one. The SSC destiny is a way, how to survive the lobby of companies, interested in collider development.
  • Alexa - Sep 18, 2009
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    IMO Higgs boson was observed already as a dilepton channel of top-quark decay. From Standard model follows, the product of Higgs boson Yukawa coupling to the left- and right-handed top quarks have nearly the same rest mass (173.1±1.3 GeV/c2) like those predicted for Higgs boson (178.0 ± 4.3 GeV/c2). We can compare the way, in which Higgs is expected to be detected on LHC:

    http://www.hep.ma...-txt.gif

    and the way, in which top-quark pairs were detected already:

    http://www.physik..._new.jpg

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