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Bubble chamber

SEP 01, 1964
Physics Today

The largest bubble chamber in Europe, the 150‐cm‐long British National Hydrogen Bubble Chamber, is now operating at CERN. The device is being used at the CERN 28‐BeV proton synchrotron this year and will then be moved to England where it will be used with Nimrod, the 7‐BeV proton synchrotron at Harwell.

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