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 By Dan Rubinstein
 Photos by Justin Tang and CERN
                                             Standard Model of physics and helps   CERN. “We knew we would have to
                                             us understand how the basic building   replace it sooner or later. Now the goal
                                             blocks of the universe acquire mass.   is to replace it by 2023. It’s the ‘guts’
                                             Scientists are using the detector’s   of the whole detector. Without it, we
                                             precise measurements to improve our   cannot do the physics.”
                                             understanding of the fundamental
                                             constituents of matter, to explore the   The scale and complexity of the LHC
                                             fundamental forces of nature and to   and ATLAS experiment are truly
                                             search for new physics phenomena    impressive. Running the LHC requires
                                             that don’t mesh with the Standard   more energy per second than it took to
                                             Model. But the ATLAS inner tracker —   sail the 342-metre-long USS Enterprise
                                             the first part of the module to see the   — a recently decommissioned U.S.
                                             decay products of the high-energy   Navy aircraft carrier that is the longest
                                             collisions between particles, and the   warship ever built — at 55 kilometres an
                                             largest component of ATLAS — is     hour. CERN is such a major consumer
                                             starting to deteriorate.            of power, in fact, that the accelerator
                                              CERN, the European Organization    doesn’t run during the winter; people
                                             for Nuclear Research, knew this would   who live in the area need that electricity
                                             happen when it conceived of ATLAS   to heat their homes.
                                             in the 1980s and turned the detector   As the CERN website explains,
                                             on for the first time in 2008. The   ATLAS “consists of six different
                                             collision area at the heart of ATLAS   detecting subsystems wrapped
                                             is one of the most radioactive places   concentrically in layers around the
                                             on the planet, and that takes a toll on   collision point to record the trajectory,
                                             the highly sensitive equipment used   momentum and energy of particles,
 Detector Doctors  A7,000-tonne ATLAS detector   and charge of electrically-charged   identified and measured…. Over
                                             to measure “the direction, momentum
                                                                                 allowing them to be individually
               t 46 metres long, 25 metres
                                                                                 a billion particle interactions take
                                             particles produced in each proton-
               high and 25 metres wide, the
                                                                                 place in the ATLAS detector every
                                             proton collision.” Carleton physicists
        is the largest particle detector ever
                                                                                 simultaneous telephone conversations
                                             working on the ATLAS experiment
        built. It’s one of two general-purpose   such as Gerald Oakham have been   second, a data rate equivalent to 20
        detectors and one of four major      since its inception, and now a multi-  held by every person on the earth.
                                                                                 Only one in a million collisions are
                                             disciplinary team at the university have
 Radiation is killing a crucial part of the ATLAS   experiments at the Large Hadron   a hand in the upgrade project that will   flagged as potentially interesting
        Collider (LHC) particle accelerator, a
                                             replace the inner tracker as the next
                                                                                 and recorded for further study.”
        27-kilometre ring of superconducting
 experiment, and a team from Carleton is   magnets buried beneath the French-  phase of research at the LHC begins.  The experiment is being conducted
                                                                                 by about 3,000 scientists from 180
                                              “The inner tracker will die a natural
        Swiss border near Geneva.
          ATLAS played a central role in the
 playing a key role in the response  2013 Nobel Prize-winning discovery   death at some point in the next   institutions in 38 countries — “one of
                                                                                 the largest collaborative efforts ever
                                             decade,” says Prof. Thomas Koffas,
                                                                                 attempted in science.”
                                             who came to Carleton in 2011 after
        of the Higgs boson particle, a
        breakthrough that confirms the       seven years on the research staff at   The $370-million ATLAS-ITk (inner
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