The 'Report on the Design Study of a 300 GeV Proton Synchrotron' (document CERN/ 563) was issued in November 1964. An Addendum (document CERN/702) to this Design Study was issued on 30 May as one of the up-to-date set of documents and relevant costs presented to the June Council Meeting
The Accelerator Groningen Orsay project is a cooperative program between Dutch and French researcher...
Rising interest in the nuclear physics community in a GeV C.W. electron accelerator reflects the gro...
CERN's first large accelerator, the Proton Synchrotron (PS), had hardly come into operation at the b...
On 19th February 1971, CERN decided to build a super proton synchrotron at a cost of 1150*10/sup 6/ ...
On 19 February a special session of CERN Council gave approval for the construction of a 300 GeV pro...
This is a summary of two articles on the super proton synchrotron which appeared in November and Dec...
In a 1997 summer study, a team led by Steve Holmes formulated a development plan for the Fermilab pr...
Analysis of the growth pattern of CERN-Meyrin leads to a model for the development of the proposed E...
The Study Group for a GeV-scale Proton Synchrotron was launched in 1952 at CERN. Initially, an up-sc...
Activities over the year have been concentrated primarily on the design of the 500 MeV negative ion ...
The nearly finished building towards the left houses the 600 MeV Synchro-Cyclotron (SC). Towards the...
The Update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics in 2013 [1] declared as its second highest ...
On 24 November 1959 the first proton beam was accelerated to 24 GeV. This event 60 years ago was dul...
The design study of a compact superconducting cyclotron for hadrontherapy being carried out at Labor...
Final Report of the PS Radiation Working Group The Proton Synchrotron, inaugurated in 1959, plays a ...
The Accelerator Groningen Orsay project is a cooperative program between Dutch and French researcher...
Rising interest in the nuclear physics community in a GeV C.W. electron accelerator reflects the gro...
CERN's first large accelerator, the Proton Synchrotron (PS), had hardly come into operation at the b...
On 19th February 1971, CERN decided to build a super proton synchrotron at a cost of 1150*10/sup 6/ ...
On 19 February a special session of CERN Council gave approval for the construction of a 300 GeV pro...
This is a summary of two articles on the super proton synchrotron which appeared in November and Dec...
In a 1997 summer study, a team led by Steve Holmes formulated a development plan for the Fermilab pr...
Analysis of the growth pattern of CERN-Meyrin leads to a model for the development of the proposed E...
The Study Group for a GeV-scale Proton Synchrotron was launched in 1952 at CERN. Initially, an up-sc...
Activities over the year have been concentrated primarily on the design of the 500 MeV negative ion ...
The nearly finished building towards the left houses the 600 MeV Synchro-Cyclotron (SC). Towards the...
The Update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics in 2013 [1] declared as its second highest ...
On 24 November 1959 the first proton beam was accelerated to 24 GeV. This event 60 years ago was dul...
The design study of a compact superconducting cyclotron for hadrontherapy being carried out at Labor...
Final Report of the PS Radiation Working Group The Proton Synchrotron, inaugurated in 1959, plays a ...
The Accelerator Groningen Orsay project is a cooperative program between Dutch and French researcher...
Rising interest in the nuclear physics community in a GeV C.W. electron accelerator reflects the gro...
CERN's first large accelerator, the Proton Synchrotron (PS), had hardly come into operation at the b...