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Peking institute plans e+ecollider

DEC 01, 1981

DOI: 10.1063/1.2914372

After the Chinese government decided at the end of the last year to suspend work on its 50‐GeV proton synchrotron, a research and development program for a smaller machine has been established at the Institute of High‐Energy Physics in Peking. This smaller machine would be an electron–positron collider with 2.2 GeV in each beam.

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Volume 34, Number 12

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