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CERN - http://www.cern.ch/
European Laboratory for Particle Physics. Includes an introduction of the laboratory, information on experiments being conducted, publication archives, photos and press releases. |
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Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) - http://www.anl.gov/
Conducts research in four broad categories: basic science, scientific facilities, energy resources, and environmental management, with programs ranging from studies of the atomic nucleus to global climate change research. |
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DOE's Office of High Energy and Nuclear Physics - http://www.er.doe.gov/henp/index.htm
Administers a $1 billion/year research program in the U.S. Most high energy and nuclear physics research is conducted using accelerators which produce beams of subatomic particles (e.g., protons and electrons) or nuclei moving essentially at the speed of light. When a beam is collided with another beam or a fixed target, new particles are created from the kinetic energy in the beam. |
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Spallation Neutron Source - http://www.sns.gov/
The Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) will provide the most intense pulsed neutron beams in the world for scientific research and industrial development. |
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National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory - http://www.nscl.msu.edu
National user facility located at Michigan State University, operating two coupled cyclotrons for basic research in nuclear science as well as accelerator and instrumentation research and development. |
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Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung mbH, Darmstadt, Germany - http://www.gsi.de
GSI is a heavy ion research center. The laboratory performs basic and applied research in physics and related natural science disciplines using a heavy ion accelerator facility. |
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Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics - http://www.jinaweb.org
Physics Frontiers Center provides data and opportunities for research and education at the interface or nuclear physics and astrophysics |
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Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility - http://www.phy.ornl.gov/hribf/hribf.html
Devoted to low-energy nuclear structure and astrophysics research. Radioactive ions are produced by the K=105 Oak Ridge Isochronous Cyclotron (ORIC). The radioactive elements are injected into the 25 MV Tandem Accelerator producing beams of 0.1-10 MeV per nucleon for light nuclei and up to 5 MeV per nucleon for mass 80. These beams are ideal for research in nuclear astrophysics and nuclear structure. |
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Kernfysisch Versneller Instituut (KVI) - http://www.kvi.nl/
Nuclear physics institute in Groningen, Netherlands, has AGOR cyclotron. |
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Oak Ridge Electron Linear Accelerator Pulsed Neutron Source - http://www.phy.ornl.gov/orela/orela.html
The ORELA is a powerful electron accelerator-based neutron source located in the Physics Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory. |