Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider
At Brookhaven National Lab's Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider,
physicists from around the world study what the universe may
have looked like in the first few moments after its creation.
What scientists learn from RHIC may help us understand more
about why the physical world works the way it does, from the
smallest subatomic particles, to the largest stars.
Resources for Scientists & Collaborators
RHIC Operating Schedule: Current Run | Archived Runs
Organizations
- RHIC/AGS Users Center
- RHIC/AGS Users Executive Committee
- Collider-Accelerator Department
- RHIC/ATLAS Computing Facility
- RIKEN BNL Research Center
- BNL Nuclear & Particle Physics Directorate
- Nuclear Science Advisory Committee (NSAC)
- NPP Program Advisory Committee