360° tour: ATLAS Experiment - Inside CERN's largest detector! [CC]
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- Explore the ATLAS Experiment at CERN in this 360° guided tour with particle physicist Dr. Sascha Mehlhase!
This full-length tour recreates a public tour of the ATLAS Experiment, while also taking you to parts of the cavern only accessible to engineers. This is a unique opportunity to explore the experiment with an expert, who explains the physics and engineering behind this mammoth detector. Dr. Mehlhase will point out the most interesting features that can only be seen from the cavern, while also discussing the 5000+ person collaboration that keeps ATLAS running!
ATLAS is the largest volume detector ever constructed for a particle collider: 46m long, 25m in diameter, and sitting in a cavern 100m below ground. ATLAS weighs 7,000 tonnes, similar to the weight of the Eiffel Tower.
ATLAS is a many-layered instrument designed to detect some of the tiniest yet most energetic particles ever created on earth. It consists of six different detecting subsystems wrapped concentrically in layers around the collision point to record the trajectory, momentum, and energy of particles, allowing them to be individually identified and measured. A huge magnet system bends the paths of the charged particles so that their momenta can be measured as precisely as possible.
This tour was recorded on 13 February 2020, prior to CERN's partial shutdown due the global COVID-19 situation. Visits to ATLAS and CERN are currently suspended, though we invite you to visit us in person at a future date. Please find updated information about visits to CERN at visit.cern/cov...
Use a cardboard to watch it in virtual reality on your smartphone.
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Have questions about your tour? Ask them in the comments below!
Did you enjoy your tour? What was your favourite part? Let us know in the comments!
For me it has to be the iconic side view of the detector. Awe-inspiring thing.
ATLAS Experiment at CERN
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Loved the tour, great explanations, the audio and pictures were super sharp and the 3D virtual elements were brilliant. Thank you all so much for the opportunity to look around. if I can get on a tour in future I think that would be great. It's hard to get the sense of scale on a video.
Thanks! You can check the CERN link provided in the video description to see when CERN is back at the stage where visitors can come take tours again.
Unfortunately, it's not likely to happen any time soon ...
Completely understand .... Very well explained
Bravo❤❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💯💯..Well done..thank you for the tour totally fabulous..Will put CERN..on my bucket list..u never know. 🤭🤭❤
Proud to say I've been right in the centre of the detector! I also worked on it when I was a technician at Oxford University.
Amazing video thanks, took a while to realise I can manually up the quality to 4K and zoom in/out with mouse wheel. Not sure why the down votes but you cant please everyone =)
Amazing video. I feel like I went there. Super cool!
That was exactly the idea. I'm glad you liked it :)
Thanks for this tour. So much to see. Got to watch again and again. Better yet I would like a personally on site visit of the Atlas. Thanks again and keep up with the good work.
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I was lucky enough to visit Atlas during Open days last September. Enjoyed his talk and descriptions, we had time for questions and answers but his was a little more in depth,
marvelous, simply marvelous.
Can we have the other experiments to?
Nice to have an inside view. It felt like being there. Thanks.
Wow amazing. Thank you so much for this!
Hi, thank you very much for your presentation. Wonderful people who build such a complex machine for that momentum part ... You are wonderful, awesome dear people! Thank you for your mega gigantic work for a tiny tiny momentum particles .. . 👉♡👈Energy for you and Earth🙃
Amazing machine, just wondering who or what inspired the development and blueprints for this?
Very nice! I think the closed captioning needs to be tweaked though, the subtitles overlap each other for me.
Thanks. Maybe you could tell me which device and resolution you used and I'll see what we can do about it!? Did you use the original subtitles or an on-the-fly translation? Thanks
@@SaschaMehlhase I was watching it using the English originals on my Windows desktop in 1080p. I just checked, and it seems they are working fine now!
AFAIK there are smaller caverns with trigger/computer systems next to the main cavern? I'd love to see those, they never get any video coverage.
Thanks a lot for the tour!
Thank a lot.
Wonderful.
Thanks for video
Absolutely mind blowing, I got to be there from the couch in Virginia...in safety...not worried about the Chernobyl effect, a disaster of unequivocal proportions that man has never had to cope with...ain't nothing to do with particles. This is a dimension can opener...I knew this GED would serve me well. Lol
So anything to do with the comet Atlas coming in?
What if we cut a single wire ?
first of its kind... i had never seen anything like this
My questions would be,Who owns Cern? How much did it cost to build it so far? How much power does it use everyday?
A lot of people, a lot of money, a mot of power
Coś pięknego !
He was perfect
Damn I started walking with him, is this from the future
A giant transmitter that collides the energy.
That's what you got.
Nothing dramatic.
Good video though.
Thanks for taking the time to show us.
I would be interested in the duty cycling and the power consumption and output.
Filtering and feedback systems.
And of course the analysis.
I don't think I will be coming there.
Not in this lifetime.....
What is that thing?
You showed it a few times at the end of the video.
Certainly not dog doo......
I can't read whatever it says on the floor around it.
Blurred....
Video quality is very poor.
First! Nice.
It's a fucking portal machine. Totally sinister reasons for it.