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divbzero | 21 days ago

Thanks for contributing to research.

What was the “experimental season”? Why was there an experimental season vs. running RHIC all year?

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fyredge|21 days ago

Cost of electricity. Accelerators consume huge amounts of power and require the appropriate infrastructure. For example in RIKEN, Japan, agreement is made beforehand with electric companies to provide power to the accelerator during specific spring and fall months, where demand for air conditioner and heaters are at the lowest.

wildzzz|21 days ago

NSRL is like $7k/hr and required over a dozen physicists when running the beam. The point is to get the most amount of experiments performed while everyone is available to do so. We would work like a 12 hour day when running tests at NSRL without any days off until we were done.

awjlogan|21 days ago

Maintainance and upgrades. These big shared facilities they are shutdown regularly and researchers work flat out while they're up.

scheme271|21 days ago

Doesn't power costs also affect shutdown periods? I know that CERN would shutdown in winter due to increased power costs and power demands around then. I suppose something similar may affect accelerators in the US.