Abstract

On June 10th Brookhaven National Laboratory's recently completed synchrotron made history by producing a proton beam with an energy of 2.25 billion electron volts, or roughly five times greater than that of the previous record-holder, the 170-inch synchrocyclotron at the University of Chicago's Institute for Nuclear Studies (see the article by D. E. Nagle, Physics Today, June 1952).

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