Category: At CERN

  • King’s College London joins the MoEDAL collaboration

    King’s College London joins the MoEDAL collaboration

    In August 2011 the MoEDAL collaboration was joined by a group (John Ellis, Malcolm Fairbairn, Nikolaos Mavromatos) from the Physics Department of King’s College London. Welcome to KCL!

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  • Deployment of large test array of MoEDAL detectors

    Deployment of large test array of MoEDAL detectors

    In January 2011 MoEDAL physicists deployed an array of 130 stacks of Nuclear Track Detectors (NTD), where each stack consists of 10 sheets of plastic NTD of area 25cm x 25cm. This deployment corresponds to roughly one third of the full deployment that is slated for the long shutdown of the LHC. This test stack…

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  • Professor Dieter Frekers joins MoEDAL

    Professor Dieter Frekers joins MoEDAL

    Professor Dieter Frekers of the University of Münster joined the MoEDAL Collaboration in February 2010. His wealth of experience in particle and nuclear physics makes him a valuable addition to the MoEDAL experimental team. Professor Dieter Frekers of the University of Münster joins the MoEDAL Collaboration

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  • MoEDAL Becomes the Magnificent 7th

    MoEDAL Becomes the Magnificent 7th

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  • Installation of the MoEDAL test detectors at Point 8

    Installation of the MoEDAL test detectors at Point 8

    Roughly one square metre (out of 25) of MoEDAL nuclear track detector stacks were deployed in the VELO cavern of the LHCb experiment at Point 8 on the CERN ring. They were installed just prior to the restart of the LHC. Test detectors deployed

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  • The LHCC approves the MoEDAL TDR

    The LHCC has completed its scientific and technical evaluation of the MoEDAL Technical Design Report (TDR) submitted in June 2009 (LHCC 2009-006 / MoEDAL TDR 001). The Committee was impressed by the quality of the work presented in the TDR and congratulates the Collaboration. The MoEDAL detector is well suited to search for highly-ionizing particles…

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