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CMS Experiment
Добавлен 27 май 2009
CMS stands for Compact Muon Solenoid: compact because it is small for its enormous weight, muon for one of the particles it detects, and solenoid for the coil inside its huge superconducting magnet. It is a high-energy physics experiment in Cessy, France, part of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN.
CMS is designed to see a wide range of particles and phenomena produced in high-energy collisions in the LHC. Like a cylindrical onion, different layers of detector stop and measure the different particles, and use this key data to build up a picture of events at the heart of the collision.
Scientists then use this data to search for new phenomena that will help to answer questions such as: What is the Universe really made of and what forces act within it? And what gives everything substance? CMS will also measure the properties of previously discovered particles with unprecedented precision, and be on the lookout for completely new, unpredicted phenomena.
CMS is designed to see a wide range of particles and phenomena produced in high-energy collisions in the LHC. Like a cylindrical onion, different layers of detector stop and measure the different particles, and use this key data to build up a picture of events at the heart of the collision.
Scientists then use this data to search for new phenomena that will help to answer questions such as: What is the Universe really made of and what forces act within it? And what gives everything substance? CMS will also measure the properties of previously discovered particles with unprecedented precision, and be on the lookout for completely new, unpredicted phenomena.
Who are the CMS PhD Thesis award winners for 2023?
The CMS Collaboration is thrilled to announce that laureates of the 2023 CMS PhD Thesis Award are Jona Motta, Christopher Brown, and Spandan Mondal.
For more details, read the article: cms.cern/news/cms-phd-thesis-award-winners-2023
For more details, read the article: cms.cern/news/cms-phd-thesis-award-winners-2023
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How does CMS squeeze more physics out of LHC data? #physics #cern
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… by using smarter data selection and reduction techniques! Read about the new CMS paper looking at scouting and parking, making the most out of CMS’ #data : cms.cern/news/same-lhc-same-cms-more-physics CMS is the Compact Muon Solenoid, one of the biggest high energy physics experiment at CERN.
Timelapse of the CMS New Forward Shielding Installation
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In the same way that loud background noise does not allow us to listen to a conversation or appreciate a piece of music, so too the CMS detector needs a quiet environment to optimize data taking and analysis. New shielding has been successfully installed around the section of the #LHC beam pipe crossing the CMS detector, at one end of the experimental cavern. Read more: cms.cern/news/new-forwar...
CMS Women - Milana
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Hello, 你好, ciao! How many languages are spoken at CMS? To celebrate Women in Science, we start by speaking to some of our very own experts who share their stories in mother tongue. Watch Milana Lalovic sharing her story!
CMS Women - Carolina
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Hello, 你好, ciao! How many languages are spoken at CMS? To celebrate Women in Science, we start by speaking to some of our very own experts who share their stories in mother tongue. Watch Carolina Reid sharing her story!
CMS Women - Golnaz
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Hello, 你好, ciao! How many languages are spoken at CMS? To celebrate Women in Science, we start by speaking to some of our very own experts who share their stories in mother tongue. Watch Golnaz Sherafatipour sharing her story!
Introducing the CMS Experiment at CERN
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In this four-part video, we introduce you to the CMS detector at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, describing its construction and history as well as its physics goals. 00:00 Episode 1: Why Fundamental Science is Important 01:40 Episode 2: Conception of LHC/CMS 03:37 Episode 3: Construction and Operation of CMS 05:14 Episode 4: What are the Future Challenges of CMS?
Summer internship at CERN? These CMS summer students will tell you what to expect!
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This video is for you, if you're thinking of applying at the #CERN Summer Student Programme. Our previous CMS summer #students gave an insight into their experience! Don't forget to leave a comment if you have more questions about this programme! Apply here: careers.cern/summer Special thanks to: Andres Chicaiza Daniela Cardoso Zaina Hurani Nima Hamed Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): u...
One Minute Challenge - 2023 Summer Students Edition
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One Minute Challenge - 2023 Summer Students Edition
One Minute Challenge - CMS Week at Saint Malo Edition - pt. 2
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One Minute Challenge - CMS Week at Saint Malo Edition - pt. 2
One Minute Challenge - CMS Week in Saint Malo Edition
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One Minute Challenge - CMS Week in Saint Malo Edition
CMS Ph.D. Thesis Awards 2022 - Q&A with the winners
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CMS Ph.D. Thesis Awards 2022 - Q&A with the winners
One Minute Challenge! - CMS Upgrade Days poster presentation
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One Minute Challenge! - CMS Upgrade Days poster presentation
Newton since he was such an influential person in so many fields. If he had modern technology and science at his back there’s no telling what he could do! Also Darwin and Einstein would be cool, if just so they could see how far we’ve come, and how much we now know about the world they pioneered.
Great choices! 😀
Incredible!
Incredible!
Was amazing to be here! Even if it was behind 8m of concrete.
It’s currently on so we didn’t get to see it, could feel the magnets though
Good progress. #theoryofeverything
Sound this time!
From which material the protons are taken and how the bunch of protons are separated from the atoms.
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Such a great video! Looking forward to work with CERN😊..
Something as big and as massive as the universe but you can’t see it, don’t know what it is, and can only infer it exists. Might as well say that’s god’s will.
Blablabla it's a stargate,That's why the CIA has its headquarters right next door
the CIA has its headquarters on a different continent one entire ocean away from CERN
Tell me the truth. What is the curiosity about why so curios about the unseen world? What are you really trying to do. Our technology is enough for our normal life as is. What new frontier are you trying to take us to without our consent. Be honest could your curiosity be the end of us all? Is it fool proof? What are the downsides you know the trade offs. All magic has a price
Because curiosity is a fundamental part of being human. It’s what drove our evolution to intelligence, it’s what led to you living a comfortable life. And just because life is comftorvle doesn’t mean it can’t be improved. The CMS has developed the internet, cancer medicine, LCD’s and complex computers. The pursuit of knowledge is something all of us should strive for. It’s not magic. It’s science.
@@DreadEnder you didn’t say much for all those words. Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.. and curiosity is great it’s how we learn. But you don’t see how what makes you happy can also make you dead?
@@itsjustapodcast some people are willing to risk their lives to learn. They’re called scientists. And they are who keep society together and help it progress. If you don’t like it, don’t be a scientist.
@@DreadEnder help it progress? Why because cars are faster and buildings are shinier? Do you realize all the humans are the cancer talk comes from scientists playing with shiiit when they shouldn’t. The world they’re trying to save was destroyed in the name of progress and curiosity. If it even needs to be saved but that’s something else. But yea it’s that same curiosity that’s giving us all the food and plastics and chemicals in the sky and so on etc more to come. Y’all need to open your eyes the so called good guys are the very same ones that mucked it up in the first place. And now you and yours think building fake humans is the answer to combat greed envy hate wrath strife anger. Our problems stem from emotional stoopidity not from a need of faster computers and 3d printed meat
@@DreadEnder well risk your life not the worlds life.. this puts humanity at risk because the few are to goofy to not know what they should and shouldn’t do. I’m starting to think wiping out humanity is the plan. That’s the only way this continues with all the warnings out there. Oh from scientists might I add
Amazing 🤩 and informative video 😄👍
Stranger things is a real story lol
Lolol..ha ha ha...... DARK MATTER.. thats where i stop listening..
Why? What’s the issue?
They are trying to rip a hole in the fabric of reality
очень мало статей про протонную модуляцию..хранилище на протонах с такой светимостью это не просто архиважная задача..это планетарная задача..а залить все сохраненное в виде кадров типа qr код в экономику это просто гениальное решение..поэтому cms это скорей coil modulation storage...простоя логика два детектора atlas и сms на одну задачу... сомнительно...
There was only three elements around supposedly when the big bang happen no they've never seen a star being formed and created😮😅 God is creator
We’re the most perilous dangerous threat & destructive criminal inhumane self-centered egotistical country on this planet who enjoys playing the gods. Though unaware that they’re self-destructing their own!
CERN has nothing to do with "playing the gods". There's is nothing nefarious about the Large Hadron Collider and if you haven't realized: CERN is not in the USA but in Switzerland and France.
CERN said "we dont know what can happen, but magically it won't affect humanity.". We kust lnow that part, because we are smart like 3 year olds❗❗❗
You have an overboarding phantasy, because CERN has never said that - you just made that up. Of course they know what could and what could not happen - that's why they know that it is not possible to cause something "affecting humanity" in the way you mean it. And they never said anything about "magic" - quick reminder: that is the absurdity you are believing but not them. And 3 year olds can differentiate between fiction on a TV screen and reality - in contrast to you, as it seems that you take those sensationalist videos that all happend "just 3 minutes ago" for face value.
Wouldn't it be interesting to see if the AI could find currently known particles?
You are doing a good job but dont assume everyone knows what the acronym CMS stands for.
Compact Muon Solenoid
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To spend so much... You KNOW the pay off expected is the only motivator. Knowledge is just a biproduct. They want POWER.
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Sorry you are mistaken, the main thing driving cern is autism not some payday you have in mind. Researchers don’t get paid that well
How many children were enslaved in the making of "smart" science? Evil scientist particle smash 🧟
Nice...
The thing should be shut down and concreted over in my humble opinion. The two emergency shutdowns they have had resulted in major effects so far , the second produced the world wide hum for example , next shutdown may produce a clusterfuck they have no right playing with and not a clue as how to control what they unleash, yet again in my humble opinion. Is the human race incapable of learning from the mistakes when Pandoras box was opened the first time? , now they are having a second go at it go figure.
That's pure nonsense and cons++++cy myths. There were no effects nor would that even be remotely possible.
Did you ever see their opening ceremony??
Yep satanic in the extreme.
There was no opening ceremony of CERN and you fell for a silly fake.
@@TheSilmarillian That ceremony was the opening of a railway tunnel that hasn't anything to do with CERN at all! It's not even nearby. But it demonstrates that you don't fact check anything and therefore believe everything as long as it fits your worldview... (And I highly doubt you're familiar with the regional folklore and legends to understand what the artistic performance at the tunnel opening actually referenced.)
@@Axxe80 If you say so.
What a weak reply.@@TheSilmarillian
The music background should have been quiet too.
Thats not what they're really working on.
It is.
Nope they're working on the big boom coming up
@@alexmangrum90 No they don't.
What I dont get is how smashing particles together can recreate conditions of the universe at the time of , or just after the Big Bang . That is one the LHCs main objectives , right ? Because, one aspect of the BB model is that the elemennts they are they are smashing most of them didnt even exist yet ! Someone please esplain that to Lucy!
Valid point indeed I had never thought of that and have been banging on about cern for decades, nice 1.
@@TheSilmarillian Thanx 4 that! I have a few more observations that poke little holes in some of CERNS methods or explainations of findings but I dont like always feeling like ' that guy ' !
Dear Lucy, they are not smashing together atoms! They are smashing together Protons, which right after the big bang would have been so hot that they would be smashing into each other at *relativistic speeds*, just like is happening here! What we learn is the types and amounts of other particles like Neutrinos, Anti-Protons, etc. that come off of those collisions, which helps to know what percentage of particles we see in the universe may be from the Big Bang vs. less-hot things like internal solar fusion. Plus Higgs Boson stuff, which is beyond my physics education. You are absolutely correct that heavier atoms could not exist right after the big bang, because the relativistic protons would have blasted them apart. Actually the most common Hydrogen isotope is just one Proton and one Electron, and without the electron you could just call it a hydrogen ion, so another way to think about Proton Beams is as a Hydrogen (+)Ion Beam.
Let's all PLEASE understand that, "What I don't get" is very clearly "gotten" by the people who are most intimately involved with this group of experiments.
If anyone has any questions about potential theory holes they have found, I'm happy to answer them! That is the entire purpose of peer review in science
Billion $$$$ toys to play with
The NFL alone in the US has an annual revenue of about $18.6 Billion. The Large Hadron Collider cost $4.75 Billion over 10 years. That's one sport in one country for one year, vs. the global scientific community for a decade. Seems like a better investment to my mind.
lol wait until you hear about the military budget. CERN is nothing in comparison
Your background “music?” sounds accompanying the narrative are so irritating . I can not watch your video because of its audio.
What a great way to rationalize your lack of learning something new.
The narrators are forced by public relations "experts" to destroy the intelligibility, especially for those for whom English is not the first language. There is a trick, turn off sound, and turn under titling on.
@@dougholliday467some ppl learn different, perhaps the background noise is a distraction? No need to insult, not all brains receive information the same.
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how is this video so underrated!!!
Awesome. Also 4:03 we will not we will not 😢
Lol she’s funny
Oh God how I love this woman.
عزیزم خیلی عالی بودی موفقیتت به همه انگیزه میده امیدوارم بهترینها رو تجربه کنی خیلی دوست دارم عشق عمه❤❤😘😘💋💋👏👏
Bravo 👏🏻
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Beautifully said. Indeed, it's the fear of doing something new to keep going that makes people stop with what they're love doing. I got my motto for it. YOLO! (You only live once) because what matters the most is what you can leave behind for the rest that comes to life.
wooo, new version!
You know, you comment makes more sense than anything else
Nice! Must have been an awesome experience! 😄⚛️
Thank you! Very bad how hard I had to search youtube to find anything on real data.
To jest facet myśli o polakach i Polsce niech żyje nam długo
Great piece of human intelligence.