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UNK status and plans

Proceedings Particle Accelerator Conference, 2002
The 3000 GeV proton accelerating and storage complex (UNK) is now under construction at the Institute for High Energy Physics (IHEP), Protvino. The 2.7-kilometer UNK beam transfer line was commissioned with a 65 GeV proton beam during March 1994. An overview of the project's status is given, and the construction progress is reported.
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LEP status and plans

Proceedings Particle Accelerator Conference, 2002
A description is given of the present performance of LEP. The major factors related to the limitations are discussed as ate the measures currently used to overcome them. The results from the "pretzel" scheme operation in 1994 are presented as well as a brief description of the new bunch train scheme.
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CESR status and plans

Proceedings Particle Accelerator Conference, 2002
The CESR electron positron collider has been configured to operate with trains of closely spaced bunches that collide with a small horizontal crossing angle. The crossing angle scenario provides for an increase from seven to as many as 45 bunches per beam.
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Status and Plans for TFTR

Fusion Technology, 1992
AbstractRecent research on TFTR has emphasized optimization of performance in deuterium plasmas, transport studies and studies of energetic ion and fusion product physics in preparation for the D-T experiments that will commence in July of 1993. TFTR has achieved full hardware design parameters, and the best TFTR discharges in deuterium are projected ...
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TFTR status and plans

IEEE Thirteenth Symposium on Fusion Engineering, 2003
The Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) has been operating and providing physics data in regimes approaching those required for a fusion power reactor. Much progress has been made in improving the fusion product gain, Q, and TFTR routinely produces plasmas yielding a neutron source strength >10/sup 16/ neutrons/second from D-D reactions resulting from ...
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Status and plans for ITER

Journal of Fusion Energy, 1992
This paper reviews the development of the ITER research program, what progress has been made up to this point, and summarizes what the projected direction for effort will be. The ITER program was initiated in 1987 when the US, Japan, Western Europe, and the Soviet Union combined forces to design, construct and test the world's first power-producing ...
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HERA status and plans

Proceedings Particle Accelerator Conference, 2002
In 1994, the HERA electron-proton collider delivered an integrated luminosity of 6.1 pb/sup -1/ to the ZEUS and H1 experiments each, about a factor of six more than in the previous year. The peak luminosity reached 4.7/spl times/10/sup 30/ cm/sup -2/ s/sup -1/ corresponding to 31% of the design value.
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KM3NeT status and plans

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2013
Abstract The KM3NeT project is aiming to produce the most sensitive neutrino telescope ever built. Its envisaged location in the deep Mediterranean Sea provides optimal sensitivity for neutrino sources near the centre of our Galaxy. In 2010 a number of major decisions have been made on technical implementations of the telescope.
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FLASH Status and Plans

2017
FLASH status and plans are reported.
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DAΦNE STATUS AND PLANS

International Journal of Modern Physics E, 2009
The DAΦNE e+e- collider in Frascati has steadily improved its performances since year 2000, reaching in 2006 a maximum luminosity of 1.6 1032 cm-2s-1. Recently the crab waist collision scheme has been proposed, which allows to keep in collision two beams at large Piwinski angle with the effect of reducing the spot size at the interaction point while ...
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