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Brookhaven AGS modification has 200‐MeV linac

JAN 01, 1971

DOI: 10.1063/1.3022509

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The highest‐energy proton linac in the world reached full energy, 200 MeV, on 18 November at Brookhaven. The new linac is part of the $50‐million AGS conversion project, which is now well advanced, according to George W. Wheeler, head of the project. Most of the conversion will be finished in July.

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Volume 24, Number 1

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