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  2. Particle accelerator - Wikipedia

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    The Tevatron (background circle), a synchrotron collider type particle accelerator at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), Batavia, Illinois, USA. Shut down in 2011, until 2007 it was the most powerful particle accelerator in the world, accelerating protons to an energy of over 1 TeV (tera electron volts).

  3. List of accelerators in particle physics - Wikipedia

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    Neutron materials research, proton radiography, high energy neutron research, ultra cold neutrons INSPIRE: PSI, HIPA High Intensity 590 MeV Proton Accelerator PSI, Villigen, Switzerland 1974–present 0.8 MeV CW, 72 MeV Injector 2, 590 MeV Ringcyclotron Protons 590 MeV, 2.4 mA, =1.4 MW

  4. Proton Synchrotron - Wikipedia

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    The Proton Synchrotron (PS, sometimes also referred to as CPS [1]) is a particle accelerator at CERN. It is CERN's first synchrotron , beginning its operation in 1959. For a brief period the PS was the world's highest energy particle accelerator .

  5. Proton Synchrotron Booster - Wikipedia

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    The Proton Synchrotron Booster in its tunnel Artist's impression of the Proton Synchrotron Booster. The Proton Synchrotron Booster (PSB) is the first and smallest circular proton accelerator (a synchrotron) in the accelerator chain at the CERN injection complex, which also provides beams to the Large Hadron Collider. [1]

  6. Large Hadron Collider - Wikipedia

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    The LHC was shut down on 13 February 2013 for its two-year upgrade called Long Shutdown 1 (LS1), which was to touch on many aspects of the LHC: enabling collisions at 14 TeV, enhancing its detectors and pre-accelerators (the Proton Synchrotron and Super Proton Synchrotron), as well as replacing its ventilation system and 100 km (62 mi) of ...

  7. U-70 (synchrotron) - Wikipedia

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    U-70 (Russian: У-70) is a proton synchrotron with a final energy of 70 GeV, built in 1967 at the Institute for High Energy Physics in Protvino (near Serpukhov, Russia). The accelerator held the world record in beam energy at the time of its construction, and it still is the highest energy accelerator in Russia.

  8. UNK proton accelerator - Wikipedia

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    The UNK proton accelerator is an uncompleted project of 3 TeV large superconductor-based particle accelerator in Protvino, near Moscow, Russia, at the Institute for High Energy Physics. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The U-70 synchrotron commissioned in 1967 was supposed to act as an injector for the UNK proton-proton collider ring.

  9. CERN Hadron Linacs - Wikipedia

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    The Linac [1], some times referred to as the PS Linac [2] and much later Linac 1, [3] was CERN's first linear accelerator, built to inject 50 MeV protons into the Proton Synchrotron (PS). Conceived in the early 1950s, its principle design was based on a similar accelerator at AERE in England. [4]