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  2. Alvin V. Tollestrup - Wikipedia

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    He decided to stay at Fermilab, where he continued to work on the development of the Tevatron, CDF, [4] and Fermilab's colliding beams program. He won the National Medal of Technology in 1989 for his work on the design, testing, and commissioning of the Tevatron's superconducting magnets, which was the first large-scale application of ...

  3. John Peoples Jr. - Wikipedia

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    After Leon M. Lederman stepped down from the Fermilab directorship, Peoples became director on July 1, 1989. [5] During Peoples's time as Fermilab's director, the lab increased the Tevatron's luminosity by a factor of 20 between 1990 and 1994, which made it possible for Fermilab's experiments CDF and D0 to discover the top quark. He also ...

  4. Category:Fermilab experiments - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pages in category "Fermilab experiments" The following 19 pages are in this ...

  5. MINERνA - Wikipedia

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    Main Injector Experiment for ν-A, or MINERνA, is a neutrino scattering experiment which uses the NuMI beamline at Fermilab.MINERνA seeks to measure low energy neutrino interactions both in support of neutrino oscillation experiments and also to study the strong dynamics of the nucleon and nucleus that affect these interactions.

  6. Project X (accelerator) - Wikipedia

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    Project X is a long range plan to bring accelerators at Fermilab campus to new frontiers. The plan for accelerators focuses on two of the three frontiers that are long-term plans of Fermilab. In the intensity frontier, the new high-intensity accelerators will support experiments that require intense particle beams to understand particles such ...

  7. QuarkNet - Wikipedia

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    The main QuarkNet student investigations supported at the national level are cosmic ray studies. Working with Fermilab technicians and research physicists, QuarkNet staff have developed a classroom cosmic ray muon detector that uses the same technologies as the largest detectors at Fermilab and CERN.

  8. DØ experiment - Wikipedia

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    DØ Central Calorimeter under construction at Fermilab The DØ Collaboration in February 1992. DØ under construction, the installation of the central tracking system. The DØ experiment (sometimes written D0 experiment, or DZero experiment) was a worldwide collaboration of scientists conducting research on the fundamental nature of matter.

  9. ICARUS experiment - Wikipedia

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    The ICARUS detector moved to Fermilab in July 2017 for a new neutrino experiment. [8] [9] In February 2020, scientists at Fermilab began cooling down ICARUS and filling it with 760 tons of liquid argon. Scientists hope to take the first measurements with the refurbished ICARUS later in 2020. [10]