Laboratoire d'Annecy-le-Vieux de physique des particules

The Laboratoire d'Annecy-le-Vieux de physique des particules (in English the Annecy-le-Vieux Particle Physics Laboratory), usually abbreviated as LAPP, is a French experimental physics laboratory located in Annecy-le-Vieux in the Savoie region of France. It is associated with both with the French particle and nuclear physics institute IN2P3, a subdivision of the CNRS research council, and with the Université de Savoie.

The research activity of LAPP is historically linked with CERN, the European particle physics laboratory located near Geneva approximately 50 km from LAPP. However the laboratory has diversified beyond accelerator-based experiments into fields such as neutrino physics, gravitational wave detection space-based experiments.

Current experimental involvements include the ATLAS and LHCb experiments at the CERN LHC accelerator, the OPERA and VIRGO experiments, the AMS detector which will be attached to the International Space Station experiment in 2011, as well as continuing involvement in the BaBar experiment.

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Coordinates: 45°55′15″N 6°09′35″E / 45.92083°N 6.15972°E / 45.92083; 6.15972

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