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Supports an international community of scientists who use neutrons and muons for research. Includes an image gallery, information on the accelerator and target, and machine status.
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ISIS Pulsed Neutron Muon Source  Final deadline for submissions 28 October 2005 Autumn seminar series 2006 run cycle dates available Live Web Camera Access to ISIS for European researchers Opening up new opportunities in soft condensed matter, bio-molecular science, advanced materials and nanoscale science 20...
http://www.isis.rl.ac.uk/

Provides a range of information on specifications, operating diagrams, and beams produced. Includes reports produced by the group, and related links.
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The AGOR Cyclotron  Its design was a joint effort of both the institues; building took place in France. After testing it was disassembled and moved to the Netherlands. Since the beginning of 1996, AGOR has produced beams for experimental use. These pages aim...
http://www.kvi.nl/~agorcalc/agorhome.htm

Designed to produce quasi-continuous (cw) beams of high brilliance and low emittance. Includes facility layout and an overview of intended research projects.
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FZR ELBE-Quelle  ...
http://www.fz-rossendorf.de/ELBE/

Offers a brief history and basic descriptions of linear accelerators, cyclotrons, and synchrotrons. From the British Broadcasting Corporation.
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BBC h2g2 Particle Accelerators A305407  Rutherford splits the atom. The next year he realises that what was produced in his experiment was a fundamental particle, the proton. He may have worked it out sooner had it not been for that fact that it looked suspiciously...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A305407

Markets and distributes software used for the design, simulation and performance analysis of particle accelerators. Includes product overviews, operating system information, and system requirements.
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AccelSoft Inc.  Viewing this page requires a browser capable of displaying frames....
http://www.ghga.com/accelsoft/

Provides educational programs in the field of beams and their associated accelerator technologies. Includes programs, curriculum, and participating Universities.
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U.S. Particle Accelerator School  Form will be available soon USPAS Prize: USPAS Prize for Achievement in Accelerator Physics and Technology Master of Science Degree Program: Indiana University/USPAS MS degree in Beam Physics and Technology Prof. Helmut Wiedemann, Director U.S. Particle Accelerator School Fermilab, MS...
http://uspas.fnal.gov/

Heavy ion accelerator providing a range of ion species for cosmic ray simulation, single event upset testing and ion irradiation and implantation. Includes examples of the type of work that is done at the facility.
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 Run schedule calendar for our facility. Here you can see the facility utilization for the next 12 months. SEU Availability SEU availability calendar for our facility. Here you can see when the facility is available for running SEU. Species List...
http://tvdg10.phy.bnl.gov/index.html

Design, develop and service linear accelerators and their associated technology. Includes an overview of products and services, links to affiliated companies, and a section on how linear accelerators work.
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JP Accelerator Works  We have developednew pulse power technology ideal for voltages from a few kV to 100s of kV and peak currents up to hundreds of amperes with sub-microsecondrise and fall times possible, if required. High repetition rate, long pulse lengthand high...
http://www.jpaw.com/

Explains what they are used for, the different types, and how they work. A virtual tour from Stanford Linear Accelerator Center.
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Accelerator: SLAC Virtual Visitor Center  What are accelerators used for? Quite simply, accelerators give high energy to subatomic particles, which then collide with targets. Out of this interaction come many other subatomic particles that pass into detectors. From the information gathered in the detectors, physicists...
http://www2.slac.stanford.edu/vvc/accelerator.html

Designed to investigate the physics of highly space-charge-dominated beams transported in a circular lattice. Features project overview, visitors guide, design, publications, and technical notes.
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University of Maryland Electron Ring (UMER)  R project is being provided by the U. S. Department of Energy....
http://www.ireap.umd.edu/ebte/ring/

Electron-positron collider with a circumference of 768 meters. Features information on the accelerator, synchrotron, and storage ring. Includes operation methods, diagrams and MPEG clips.
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The CESR storage ring  It is capable of producing collisions between electrons and their anti-particles, positrons, with center-of-mass energies between 9 and 12 GeV. When an electron and positron collide and annihilate, the flash of energy results in the creation of of new matter,...
http://w4.lns.cornell.edu/public/lab-info/cesr.html

Digital version of the book by Stanley Humphries, Jr. Available for free download in zip or pdf format.
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Principles of Charged Particle Acceleration  Acceleration download site. The text was originally published by John Wiley and Sons (ISBN 0-471-87878-2, QC787.P3H86) in 1986.The unabridged book with all illustrations has been converted to PDF format for Adobe Acrobat Reader. For easy downloading, it has been divided...
http://www.fieldp.com/cpa/cpa.html

Summaries of the latest advances in accelerator physics from the American Institute of Physics. Updated weekly.
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particle accelerators  This list has been generated automatically and may contain some false matches. See also nuclear physics, particle physics and nuclear physics [Up to main page Search results for accelerator or accelerators) or collider or nuclei or cern or synchrotron or...
http://newton.ex.ac.uk/aip/catagories/particle_accelerators.html

Features the life and work of Rolf Wideröe authored by Pedro Waloschek. Full text with illustrations in HTML format.
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WiE-BOOK  The book was published in 1994 by Friedr. Vieweg Verlagsgesellschaft (Braunschweig and Wiesbaden) and also distributed as DESY-Red-Report 94-039 in March 1994. It is an updated and improved version of the German book Als die Teilchen Laufen lernten Leben und...
http://www-library.desy.de/elbooks/wideroe/WiE-BOOK.htm

Features design reports, civil construction, recent papers and presentations, meeting history, and picture gallery.
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VHOSTS Home Page  VHOSTS Home Page In progress...
http://www.vlhc.org/

ELSA Electron Stretcher and Accelerator, Physics Institute, Bonn University
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Electron Stretcher and Accelerator ELSA  Electron stretcher accelerator ELSA at the Physikalischen Institut of the RheinischenFriedrich-Wilhelms-UniversittBonn The electron accelerator ELSA is operated by the university of Bonn in Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany. It consists of three stages (injector LINACs, booster synchrotron and stretcher ring) and delivers a...
http://www-elsa.physik.uni-bonn.de/index_en.html

Features an overview and plans of the facilities including linac, elecron gun, and control system. Includes publication archives and an animation of the dielectric transformer.
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Argonne Wakefield Accelerator  A research focuses upon the physics and technology of advanced methods to accelerate charged particles. The goal is to identify and to develop techniques which may lead to more efficient, compact, and inexpensive particle accelerators. The AWA facility is supported...
http://www.hep.anl.gov/pmalhotr/AWA/

Resource from CERN. Provides information on the basics of accelerators and detectors.
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How do physicists study particles?  How do physicists study particles? Particles are extremely tiny, and to be able to see and study them, scientists need very special tools. They need accelerators, huge machines able to speed up particles to very high energies before smashing them...
http://public.web.cern.ch/Public...yPrtcles/HowStudyPrtcles-en.html