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Accelerators Stanford Linear Accelerator

The Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, administered by Stanford University, was founded in 1962 as a center for experimental particle physics, but it took until 1966 for its first linear accelerator to be completed. The Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratoiy, built a decade later, became part of SLAC in 1992. Unlike many of other national laboratories that greatly expanded their mission through the years, SLAC always remained a national basic energy research laboratoiy. [Pg.818]

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The experiments went on, however, and in 1968 experiments at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Laboratory showed that quarks were indeed real. When protons were bombarded with high-energy electrons, pointlike charges were discovered inside the proton. These charges could only be charged particles, in other words, quarks. [Pg.215]

Rosenbaum, G., Harmsen, A. SSRL Rep. No. 78/04, VIII, 36-37, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, California (1978)... [Pg.29]

Bettmann/Corbis. Reproduced by permission p. 236 Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, photograph by David Parler. National Audubon Society Collection/Photo Researchers Inc. [Pg.273]

Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University, CA 94309, USA... [Pg.344]

Stanford Linear Accelerator Menlo Park CA Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Golden CO Idaho National Energy ... [Pg.278]

Powdered samples of CbAsFb, CioAsFb and fluorinated CioAsFs were subjected to X-ray absorption spectroscopy utilizing the high intensity X-ray source available at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Synchrotron Facility. The samples were housed in air tight Teflon-gasketed containers provided with... [Pg.542]

Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University, CA 94309, USA Institut fiir Theoretische Teilchenphysik, Universitat Karlsruhe, D-76128, Karlsruhe, Germany... [Pg.344]

The Office of Science also manages the 10 laboratories within the national laboratory system that was created over half a century ago. Eive of the laboratories are multiprogram facilities Argonne National Laboratory, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The other five laboratories are singleprogram national laboratories Ames Laboratory, Eermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Eacility, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, and Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. [Pg.2891]

Chapter 23 Opener Mehau Kuluk/Photo Researchers 23.5B Stanford Linear Accelerator Center 23.9 Scott Camazine/Photo Researchers 23.10 Dr. Robert Friedland/SPL/Photo Researchers 23.11 Dr. Dennis Olson/Meat Lab, Iowa State University, Ames, lA 23.16 Dietmar Krause/Princeton Plasma Physics Lab. [Pg.849]

The Stanford Linear Accelerator Center has three giant particle spectrometers, which are used to detect subatomic particles of different energies. This is the largest linear accelerator in the world. [Pg.1261]

Langel W, Parinello M (1994) Hydrolysis at stepped MgO surfaces. Phys Rev Lett 73 504-507 Lanson B, Drits VA, Silvester E, Manceau A (2000) Structure of H-exchanged hexagonal bimessite and its mechanism of formation from Na-rich monoclinic buserite at low pH. Am Mineral 85 826-838 LCLS (1998) LCLS Design Study Report. SLAC-R-521, Revised December 1998, UC-414, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford, CA... [Pg.88]

The collaboration of institutions studying the GLAST mission concept includes Stanford University, the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Naval Research Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, University of California at Santa Cruz, University of Chicago, University of Maryland, University of Washington, Lockheed Research laboratory, Sonoma State University, Max Planck Institut fur Extraterrestrische Physik, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, University of Tokyo, and Kanagawa University. [Pg.287]


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