k CMS detector, CERN CMS detector being built. The CMS Compact Muon Solenoid is a detector at the LHC Large Hadron Collider, at CERN the European particle physics laboratory in Switzerland. This is the central part of the CMS under construction, which comprises a siliconbased particle tracker surrounded by electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeters for measuring particle energies. The CMS was lowered into position in an underground chamber at Cessy, France between 2006 and 2008 to surround part of the LHC, a 27kilometrelong highenergy particle accelerator. The LHC is scheduled to start operating in summer 2008 and will endeavour to probe the inner structure of matter, in order to explain the origin of matter, dark matter and the mysteries of the early universe. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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CMS detector, CERN CMS detector being built. The CMS  Compact Muon Solenoid  is a detector at the LHC  Large Hadron Collider , at CERN  the European particle physics laboratory  in Switzerland. This is the central part of the CMS under construction, which comprises a silicon based particle tracker surrounded by electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeters for measuring particle energies. The CMS was lowered into position in an underground chamber at Cessy, France between 2006 and 2008 to surround part of the LHC, a 27 kilometre long high energy particle accelerator. The LHC is scheduled to start operating in summer 2008 and will endeavour to probe the inner structure of matter, in order to explain the origin of matter, dark matter and the mysteries of the early universe.
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CMS detector, CERN

CMS detector being built. The CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) is a detector at the LHC (Large Hadron Collider), at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) in Switzerland. This is the central part of the CMS under construction, which comprises a silicon-based particle tracker surrounded by electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeters for measuring particle energies. The CMS was lowered into position in an underground chamber at Cessy, France between 2006 and 2008 to surround part of the LHC, a 27-kilometre-long high-energy particle accelerator. The LHC is scheduled to start operating in summer 2008 and will endeavour to probe the inner structure of matter, in order to explain the origin of matter, dark matter and the mysteries of the early universe.

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