
Superconducting Materials for High Energy Colliders
Lucio Rossi reviews in 2001 Superconducting Materials for High Energy Colliders.
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Lucio Rossi reviews in 2001 Superconducting Materials for High Energy Colliders.
After coming into operation last year, CERN's Antiproton Decelerator (AD) has got up to speed for physics this year.
A second ring is now being planned for the Beijing Electron-Positron Collider (BEPC) at the Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP).
The 4 km circumference Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at the Brookhaven Laboratory is now running at its full design nucleon collision energy of 200 GeV and physics expectations are high.
In October 2001, production of the specialised magnets that perform specific tasks, such as final focus, and injection and extraction of beams, was in full swing.
The KEKB Japanese B-factory collider is delivering unprecedented luminosity (a measure of the machine's electron-positron collision rate) to the international collaboration running the Belle experimen...
A new development in Japan that enables powerful magnetic fields to be obtained without using expensive electromagnets could open the door to smaller, special-purpose particle accelerator installation...
The delivery of Russian magnets to equip transfer lines to feed CERN's new LHC collider is now complete.
The imaginations of physicists all over the world have been fired by the quest for new schemes for making intense beams of neutrinos.
A strong physics case has been made for building and electron-positron linear collider with an energy range from 90 GeV up to about 1 TeV.