ICARUS
The
ICARUS program concerns the usage of Liquid Argon (LAr) detector for
studies of neutrinos from CNGS
beam.
LHCb
The LHCb experiment will shed light on why we live in a universe that
appears to be composed almost entirely of matter, but no antimatter
LHCf
The LHCf experiment uses particles thrown forward by LHC collisions to
simulate cosmic rays
MOEDAL
The MOEDAL experiment is looking for a
hypothetical particle with magnetic charge: the magnetic monopole
NA61/SHINE
The SPS Heavy Ion and Neutrino Experiment
(NA61/SHINE) studies the properties of hadrons in collisions of beam
particles with fixed targets
NA62
Rare kaon decays can give insights into how top
quarks decay – and help to check the consistency of the Standard
Model
NA63
The NA63 experiment studies radiation processes in strong
electromagnetic fields
nTOF
The neutron time-of-flight facility (nTOF)
studies neutron-nucleus interactions for neutron energies ranging from
a few meV to several GeV
OSQAR
The OSQAR experiment looks for particles that could be a component of
dark matter and explain why our universe is made of matter instead of
antimatter
TOTEM
The 'Total, elastic and diffractive cross-section measurement'
experiment studies particles thrust forward by collisions in the LHC
UA9
The UA9 experiment is investigating how crystals could help to steer
Horizon2020 Projects with the
participation of CERN
http://cerneu.web.cern.ch/h2020-projects
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