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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. Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment - Wikipedia

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    In order to provide 1.2 MW of protons to LBNF, the second phase of the Proton Improvement Project ("PIP II"), which will increase proton delivery from the Fermilab accelerator chain by 60%, must be completed. [17] The cost of this Fermilab upgrade as of 2022 is $1.28B. [18] Thus, the PIP II and DUNE Phase I combined costs exceed $4B.

  4. 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.

  5. MiniBooNE - Wikipedia

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    MiniBooNE is a Cherenkov detector experiment at Fermilab designed to observe neutrino oscillations (BooNE is an acronym for the Booster Neutrino Experiment). A neutrino beam consisting primarily of muon neutrinos is directed at a detector filled with 800 tons of mineral oil (ultrarefined methylene compounds) and lined with 1,280 photomultiplier ...

  6. NuMI - Wikipedia

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    Neutrinos at the Main Injector, or NuMI, is a project at Fermilab which creates an intense beam of neutrinos aimed towards the Far Detector facility near Ash River, Minnesota for use by several particle detectors. [1] As of June 2010, the MINOS, MINERνA and NOνA experiments use the NuMI beam. [2] [3]

  7. QuarkNet - Wikipedia

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    QuarkNet logo. QuarkNet [1] is a long-term, research-based teacher professional development program [2] in the United States jointly funded by the National Science Foundation [3] and the US Department of Energy. [4]

  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. MINOS+ - Wikipedia

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    MINOS+ uses the NuMI beamline generated at Fermilab.To produce the beamline, 120 GeV proton pulses from the Main Injector hit a water-cooled graphite target. The resulting interactions of protons with the target material produce pions and kaons, which are focused by a system of magnetic horns.