Abstract

Last December, NINA began accelerating electrons at the Daresbury Nuclear Physics Laboratory in England. In initial tests, the strong-focusing synchrotron accelerated electrons up to energies as high as 4.5 GeV with a circulating current of 0.7 milliampere; at 4 GeV more than 7 milliamperes were obtained. Eventually it is expected to reach more than 1 microampere mean current at 4 GeV.

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