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  • The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) leverages existing CERN infrastructure.
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  • To outline the unique design features of the LHC as a proton-proton collider.
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Main Methods:

  • Description of the dual-ring accelerator system for counter-rotating proton beams.
  • Discussion of magnetic field requirements for beam guidance.

Main Results:

  • The LHC's 27-km circumference accommodates two separate accelerator rings.
  • Opposite magnetic polarities are required to direct proton beams in opposing directions.

Conclusions:

  • The LHC's design necessitates complex systems for beam control.
  • Ensuring accelerator protection is critical due to extreme energies and collision rates.