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Panel says: Go for a multi‐TeV collider and stop Isabelle

SEP 01, 1983

DOI: 10.1063/1.2915842

A high‐luminosity proton‐proton collider (often called the Desertron) with 10 to 20 TeV in each beam should be the highest priority for the next US particle accelerator, according to all 17 members of the HEPAP subpanel, headed by Stanley Wojcicki of Stanford. By a slim majority, 10 to 7, the subpanel also recommended killing the Colliding Beam Accelerator (formerly known as Isabelle) at Brookhaven.

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Volume 36, Number 9

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