The Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR, pronounced Caesar) is a particle accelerator operated by Cornell University and located 40 feet beneath a football...
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interactions. The 768-meter Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR) is in operation below the campus athletic fields. CESR is an electron-positron collider operating...
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(Columbia University-Stony Brook) was a particle detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring. CUSB, along with CLEO, discovered both the Υ(3S) and Υ(4S)...
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Raphael M. Littauer (category Cornell University faculty)
devised a distributed, multiplexed control system for it, and the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR) in the late 1970s and early 1980s, where his scheme to...
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"Accelerator Physics: Cornell Electron Storage Ring". Cornell University. Retrieved 4 July 2006. "Accelerator Physics". Cornell University. Retrieved...
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Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) Cornell Electron Storage Ring, a particle accelerator operated by Cornell University, in Ithaca (state of New York)...
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Maury Tigner (category Cornell University faculty)
stay at DESY, he led the development and construction of the Cornell Electron Storage Ring, which started operation in 1979. From 1994 to 2000 Tigner worked...
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studying collisions at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR). Focus on charm and beauty physics (1992–1993) Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) detector proposal...
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Laboratory, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, and the Cornell Electron Storage Ring. She currently chairs the High Energy Physics Advisory Panel...
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CLEO was a general purpose particle detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR), and the name of the collaboration of physicists who operated...
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Calorimeter subgroup. Tuts has also used the CUSB detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring to investigate the Upsilon meson. Tuts has authored over 600...
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Robert R. Wilson (category Cornell University faculty)
last machine he built at Cornell was a 12 GeV synchrotron that remains in use as an injector for the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR), built between...
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Energy recovery linac (section Cornell University)
the performance of an energy recovery linac falls between a storage ring and a free-electron laser (FEL). Energy recovery linacs have high repetition rates...
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List of synchrotron radiation facilities (category Free-electron lasers)
This is a table of synchrotrons and storage rings used as synchrotron radiation sources, and free electron lasers. "7.14 Synchrotron Radiation Sources"...
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Canadian Light Source (section Storage ring)
in the storage ring from the beginning of operations. The niobium cavity is based on the 500 MHz design used at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR)...
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Institute. The machine consists of a storage ring containing an 8 GeV electron beam. On its path around the storage ring, the beam passes through insertion...
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Particle accelerator (redirect from Electron accelerator)
of storage rings and an electron-positron collider facility. It is also an X-ray and UV synchrotron photon source. The Fermilab Tevatron has a ring with...
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Boyce McDaniel (category Cornell University alumni)
the storage ring hit the particles traveling in the opposite direction in the synchrotron. When constructed in 1979, the Cornell Electron Storage Ring became...
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Theodorus Krayenhoff Cornelius Denvir Cornelius Lanczos Cornell Electron Storage Ring Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-based Sciences and Education...
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Helen T. Edwards (category Cornell University alumni)
alma mater, Cornell University. "Bypass For the Doubler or Main Ring" (Jul 1973) "Injection and Stacking in the 30 To 7--GeV Storage Ring" (Jul 1973)...
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injection of muons into the storage ring, whereas the previous CERN experiments had injected pions into the storage ring, of which only a small fraction...
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Saturne". 28 November 2014. "Cambridge Electron Accelerator (Cambridge, Mass.) Records of the Cambridge Electron Accelerator : an inventory". Harvard University...
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Energy storage is the capture of energy produced at one time for use at a later time to reduce imbalances between energy demand and energy production...
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work has enabled toe Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR) to achieve record luminosities for electron-positron storage rings; the concept has been adopted...
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Gerard K. O'Neill (category Cornell University alumni)
he received his doctorate from Cornell University. Two years later, he published his theory for a particle storage ring. This invention allowed particle...
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or 19/22 are used for smaller flasks. Because of the round bottom, cork rings are needed to keep the round bottom flasks upright. When in use, round-bottom...
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atoms with carbon atoms introduces controllable lattice disorder and electron–electron correlations that radically alter silicene's electronic and magnetic...
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Superconductivity (redirect from Superconducting ring)
(~5–10 K). A Cornell group added a 3.5-degree twist to an insulator that allowed electrons to slow down and interact strongly, leaving one electron per cell...
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Richard Feynman (category Cornell University faculty)
discovery of the Lamb shift, the measurement of the magnetic moment of the electron, and Robert Marshak's two-meson hypothesis. Bethe took the lead from the...
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introduction of two carbazole units into the same benzene ring of the oxygen-bridged triphenylboron electron acceptor unit could effectively suppress the conformational...
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