Monday, April 22, 2013

International Linear Collider

The International Linear Collider is the proposed successor to the Large Hadron Collider. The International Linear Collider will have less power than the Large Hadron Collder, but its' measurements are far more accurate. The most likely location of the International Linear Collider will be Japan due to the japanese government offering to contribute half of the costs. Construction should occur from 2015 to 2026.  The International Linear Collider should conduct research into the Higgs Boson and Dark Matter.

Friday, April 19, 2013

International Linear Collider

The International Linear Collider is a proposed collider that is to be the successor to the Large Hadron Collider and will most likely be built in Japan as the japanese government has offered to contribute half of the costs. Construction would most likely begin in 2015 and end in 2026. The International Linear Collider is supposed to have less power than the Large Hadron Collider yet the measurements will be far more accurate. The International Linear Collider would conduct research into the Higgs Boson, Dark Matter, and extra-dimensional physics.

International Linear Collider

The International Linear Collider is a proposed collider that is to be the successor to the Large Hadron Collider. Although this is a proposal there is another one competing with the ILC which is the Compact Linear Collider. The Compact Linear Collider and the International Linear Collider are suppose to not have as much power as the Large Hadron Collider, but the measurements of the collision will be far more precise. The location site of either one will probably be Japan as the japanese government has offered to pay for half of the costs. Research undertaken at the colliders will involve superstring theory, higgs boson research, and extra-dimensional physics.