ATLAS Experiment
The ATLAS detector is the largest-volume detector ever constructed for a particle collider. It is designed to explore a wide range of physics phenomena, from studying the Higgs boson to searching for new particles. The detector has the dimensions of a cylinder, 46 meters long and 25 meters in diameter, and sits in a cavern 100 meters below ground. The ATLAS detector weighs 7,000 tonnes, comparable to the weight of the Eiffel Tower. Its advanced systems allow for the precise measurement of particle trajectories and interactions, making it a cornerstone of high-energy physics research.
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