A brighter future for synchrocyclotrons?
DOI: 10.1063/1.3051740
On February 6, a group of physicists, accelerator specialists, and interested observers met in Williamsburg, Virginia, to discuss for two days the recent past and immediate future of that venerable accelerator, the synchrocyclotron. This conference on high‐energy cyclotron improvement, held at the College of William and Mary, was intended to provide opportunity for a pooling of information which might help determine the extent to which new experiments with 100–800‐MeV protons (and their secondary particles) will be possible in the next few years. In this “intermediate” energy region, the synchrocyclotron still reigns supreme, as it has since the Berkeley
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Robert T. Siegel. College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va..