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Serpukhov Accelerator Yields 76‐GeV Beam

DEC 01, 1967

DOI: 10.1063/1.3034060

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The new Russian proton synchrotron at Serpukhov, 100 km south of Moscow, has produced an accelerated beam that exceeds the design energy of 70 GeV. Trials were started in mid September and within four weeks a reported proton beam of 76 GeV was achieved.

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Volume 20, Number 12

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