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Soviet 70‐BeV synchrotron

JUN 01, 1966

DOI: 10.1063/1.3048312

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While debate continues over authorization of a 200‐BeV accelerator in the United States, Soviet scientists are continuing to build a 70‐BeV proton synchrotron at Serpukhov, 100 kilometers southwest of Moscow. The Soviet scientists hope to obtain their first full‐energy beams by the end of next year.

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