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  2. Storage ring - Wikipedia

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    A storage ring is a type of circular particle accelerator in which a continuous or pulsed particle beam may be kept circulating, typically for many hours. Storage of a particular particle depends upon the mass , momentum , and usually the charge of the particle to be stored.

  3. DORIS (particle accelerator) - Wikipedia

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    The Double-Ring Storage Facility (DORIS) was an electron–positron storage ring at the German national laboratory DESY. [1] It was DESY's second circular accelerator and its first storage ring, with a circumference of nearly 300 m.

  4. List of synchrotron radiation facilities - Wikipedia

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    recycled Adone storage ring with wiggler (built in 1968) at Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati: Italy: 1.5: 33.5: 1980: 1993 Synchrotron Radiation Source: Daresbury Laboratory: UK: 2: 96: 1981: 2008 DCI storage ring – LURE (Laboratoire pour l'Utilisation du Rayonnement Electromagnétique) Orsay: France: 1: 1981: 2006 National Synchrotron Light ...

  5. ASTRID2 - Wikipedia

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    The storage ring ASTRID2 with a circumference of 45.7 m is sited in a purpose built hall, next to the old ASTRID ring. ASTRID2 has a hexagonal structure with 12 combined function 30° magnets mounted as 6 double achromatic units placed on girders with quadrupoles, sextupoles, and correctors, which enhance the brilliance of the radiation by two ...

  6. Muon g-2 - Wikipedia

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    The storage ring of the muon g − 2 experiment at CERN. The first muon g − 2 experiments began at CERN in 1959 at the initiative of Leon M. Lederman. [11] [12] [13] A group of six physicists formed the first experiment, using the Synchrocyclotron at CERN.

  7. Cornell Electron Storage Ring - Wikipedia

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    The Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR, pronounced Caesar) is a particle accelerator operated by Cornell University and located 40 feet beneath a football field on their Ithaca campus. [1] The accelerator has contributed to fundamental research in high energy physics and accelerator physics, as well as solid state physics, biology, art history ...

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