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Visit EHN1, the CERN experimentation zone, on 9th September 2013. Immerse yourself in the cutting-edge world of particle beams and detectors in the largest exhibition hall at CERN. Guided group visits are provided, limited to 12 participants, with a minimum age of 12. Discover various beam lines, control rooms, and experimental devices, including the NA61 TPC and calorimeters. Safety is prioritized, with trained guides and marshals overseeing tours. Experience firsthand the future of particle physics in a uniquely designed environment.
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EHN1 – visiting point at the OD2013 Ilias Efthymiopoulos, Adrian Fabich, MEF-LE ENMB, 9th September 2013
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
Visitor path Ground floor First floor A. Fabich, MEF-LE
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