
Update: Fermilab issued an update on the inner-triplet magnet problem at the LHC. It seems that the mood is improving. They say: The immediate goal is to have a repaired triplet in another sector of the accelerator ready to participate in a pressure test scheduled for June 1. The new schedule will be announced in a review, which is due in the end of April. In the meantime, we can enjoy the photo posted at Cosmic Variance. It does not look so disastrous, after all ;-)
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Whats the vibe like from around those parts. Do they expect long or shortish delays? I tend to get the feeling its the former ;/
An engineering problem and recall smells like a few months issue, so lets hope for a quick fix.
Why is it positive that Fermilab is to blame? There is already conflict between the European and American institutions at CERN. Comments like that act as a catalyst whether they are intended humorous or not. I am sure those at Fermilab involved with the project are having a hard enough time with this as it is. There is no need to throw salt on wounds.
TomS, you're of course right, there's nothing positive in it. As a Jester, i feel like joking even when there's nothing to laugh about.
Today I found a mysterious relationship which implies the Higgs mass is 154 GeV. Maybe it is just a joke. But I hope not. :)
On the other hand, I heard that if the Higgs mass is about 150 GeV there may be evidence in the 2008 data. Is it true?
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