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'''ALEPH''' was a particle detector at the [[Large Electron-Positron Collider|Large Electron-Positron collider]] (LEP) at CERN. It was designed to explore the physics predicted by the [[SM|Standard Model]] and to search for physics beyond it.
'''ALEPH''' was a particle detector at the [[Large Electron-Positron Collider|Large Electron-Positron collider]] (LEP) at CERN. It was designed to explore the physics predicted by the [[SM|Standard Model]] and to search for physics beyond it. Data analysis is still ongoing (2026).


List of [[LEP experiments spokesmen#ALEPH (approved 18 Nov. 1982, finished 21 March 2014, data analysis ongoing)|ALEPH spokesmen]].
List of [[LEP experiments spokesmen#ALEPH (approved 18 Nov. 1982, finished 21 March 2014, data analysis ongoing)|ALEPH spokesmen]].

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ALEPH was a particle detector at the Large Electron-Positron collider (LEP) at CERN. It was designed to explore the physics predicted by the Standard Model and to search for physics beyond it. Data analysis is still ongoing (2026).

List of ALEPH spokesmen.

For more information, see Wikipedia.