Times of Islamabad

In a pride for Pakistan, Pakistani scientists contribute to World most powerful and largest particle collider

In a pride for Pakistan, Pakistani scientists contribute to World most powerful and largest particle collider

We are all familiar with CERN to some extent, especially its infamous LargeHadron Collider (LHC) that gets our minds whizzing with particle physicsand the key it holds to unlocking so many of the universe’s mysteries. Inwhat is undoubtedly a moment of immense pride for the country, Pakistan hasstarted contributing significantly to the LHC.

The LHC is the world’s most powerful and largest particle collider, andeasily the largest and most complex experimental facility ever built.Generally used to conduct particle experiments and attempt to trace theanswers to complex questions about the origins of our universe, the LHCmade waves back in 2012 when it discovered the sub-atomic particle we havecome to identify as the Higgs-Boson.

According to details, a high-rate Resistive Plate Chamber (RPC) installedin the LHC was designed at the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) andthe National Centre for Physics (NCP) Islamabad while it was manufacturedat the Heavy Mechanical Complex (HMC) Taxila.

There are 300 RPCs installed in the LHC, of which 245 were designed andbuilt in Pakistan.

Pakistan had won the contract for manufacturing 288 RPCS by beating topChinese and Japanese companies, including Kawasaki Heavy Industries.

Accordingly, our nation has been a major contributor to the LHC in thefollowing ways:

– Detector construction – Detector simulation – Physics analysis – Grid computing – Development of different mathematical software – Manufacturing of mechanical equipment – Alignment of the CMS tracker using lasers – Testing of electronic equipment – Construction of Barrel Yoke, each of which weighs 35 ton – Assembling of CF Fins for the Silicon Trekker’s TOB – Construction of 245 out of the 300 chambers of Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS)