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MoEDAL (Monopole and
Exotics Detector at the LHC) is a
particle physics experiment at the
Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
MoEDAL shares the
cavern at Point...
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marriage problem in
mathematics Stable m****ive
particle in physics, e.g the
MoEDAL experiment Surface-mount package, for
electronic components Serial Management...
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information is listed,
unless otherwise noted. MilliQan, MATHUSLA, FASER, LHCf,
MOEDAL and
TOTEM are much
smaller than the
other four experiments. Each is close...
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Large Hadron Collider. The
other eight are: ATLAS, ALICE, CMS, LHCb, LHCf,
MoEDAL,
FASER and SND@LHC. It
shares an
interaction point with CMS. The detector...
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measurable electric charge while it p****es
through the
tracking chambers. The
MoEDAL experiment search for,
among others,
highly ionizing SMPs and pseudo-SMPs...
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which are then
injected into the LHC.
Eight experiments (CMS, ATLAS, LHCb,
MoEDAL, TOTEM, LHCf,
FASER and ALICE) are
located along the collider; each of them...
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should produce magnetic monopoles, if they exist. A
search conducted by the
MoEDAL experiment using the
Large Hadron Collider failed to
detect monopoles, and...
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ALICE and LHCb have more
specialized roles,
while the
other five—TOTEM,
MoEDAL, LHCf, SND and FASER—are much
smaller and are for very
specialized research...
- to Ferney-Voltaire,
France just over the
border from Geneva. The (small)
MoEDAL experiment shares the same cavern. The
experiment has wide
physics program...
- meet the
increased radiation and
particle interaction rates.
MoEDAL: For LHCs Run-3
MoEDAL will
implement a new sub-detector
called MoEDAL's Apparatus...