Read article 'Alvin Tollestrup: 1924-2020'
Alvin Tollestrup: 1924-2020
Tollestrup was one of the world’s most influential modern physicists, writes George Zweig.
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Read article 'Alvin Tollestrup: 1924-2020'
Tollestrup was one of the world’s most influential modern physicists, writes George Zweig.
Read article 'MICE demonstrates muon cooling'
Physicists have taken a step towards demonstrating the technical feasibility of a muon collider.
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Linac applications discussed at High Gradient 2019 ranged from CLIC to XFELs and medical accelerators.
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CLIC study leaders respond to preprint comparing CLIC with a Future Circular Collider.
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If approved, the new machine will reuse infrastructure from the Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collider.
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A colloquium was held at CERN on 25 November 2019.
Read article 'CERN updates LHC schedule'
Beginning two months after the initially planned date, Run 3 will be extended by one year, until the end of 2024, to maximise physics data taking.
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Accelerator physicists in the US have proposed an alternative approach to the design of the proposed Future Circular electron-positron Collider using energy-recovery linacs.
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A better understanding of the role of magnetic flux trapping and impurities for RF losses has pushed state-of-the-art niobium to near its theoretical limit.