DELPHI

DELPHI was one of the four large detectors on the Large Electron-Positron collider (LEP) and ran from 1989. DELPHI stopped taking data in December 2000 and was dismantled to leave room for the construction of the Large Hadron Collider and the LEP tunnel.

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Celebrating LEP’s physics legacy

Thirty years ago, after just three weeks of operation, the experiments of the Large Electron-Positron collider announced their first spectacular result

News
Physics
11 October, 2019
Physics
News
11 October, 2019

Collaboration at CERN: Greater than the sum of its parts

The president of Council offers a personal insight into the continuing attraction of collaboration with CERN

Opinion
Accelerators
06 March, 2014
Accelerators
Opinion
06 March, 2014

DELPHI

Experiments
Experiments