LHC Run 4

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LHC Run 4 is a planned future operating period of CERN’s Large Hadron Collider that will follow Run 3 and feature upgraded capabilities for higher-intensity particle collisions and expanded physics research.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf future operating period
planned accelerator run
associatedWithProject High-Luminosity LHC
enables high-statistics data samples for ALICE
high-statistics data samples for ATLAS
high-statistics data samples for CMS
high-statistics data samples for LHCb
follows LHC Run 3
hasCharacteristic higher luminosity than LHC Run 3
increased collision rates
upgraded accelerator components
upgraded detector systems
hasEnergyType heavy-ion collisions
proton–proton collisions
hasGoal expanded particle physics research program
higher-intensity proton–proton collisions
precision measurements of Standard Model processes
searches for physics beyond the Standard Model
hasLocation CERN
France–Switzerland border
surface form: Franco–Swiss border

Meyrin
surface form: Meyrin, Switzerland
hasUncertainty exact integrated luminosity target not yet fixed
exact start date not yet fixed
operatedBy CERN
operatesWith ALICE experiment
ATLAS
surface form: ATLAS experiment

CMS experiment
LHCb
surface form: LHCb experiment
partOf CERN accelerator complex
Large Hadron Collider
relatedTo LHC Run 1
CERN LHC Run 2 era
surface form: LHC Run 2

LHC Run 3
studies Higgs boson properties
flavour physics
heavy-ion collisions
rare Standard Model processes
searches for dark matter candidates
searches for extra dimensions
searches for new particles
searches for supersymmetry
timePosition after Long Shutdown 3
after completion of LHC Run 3
usesFacility Large Hadron Collider
usesTechnology high-luminosity beam optics
radio-frequency accelerating cavities
superconducting magnets

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LHC Run 3 precedes LHC Run 4