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Title | 35 years of CEBAF - Historic Review | ||
Authors | Andrew Hutton | ||
JLAB number | JLAB-ACC-19-3157 | ||
LANL number | (None) | ||
Other number | DOE/OR/23177-5958 | ||
Document Type(s) | (Meeting) | ||
Associated with EIC: | No | ||
Supported by Jefferson Lab LDRD Funding: | No | ||
Funding Source: | Nuclear Physics (NP) | ||
Meeting Invited Talk compiled for APS Southeastern Annual Meeting, 11/2019 | |||
Publication Abstract: | Jefferson Lab, the youngest of the DOE Science laboratories, is now more than thirty years old, time to look back and understand how the lab has become a pillar of nuclear physics research in the world. Initially, a 2GeV conventional linac and stretcher ring was foreseen, but as soon as Hermann Grunder was nominated as Lab Director, he changed the design to a superconducting, recirculating linac. It is this accelerator, CEBAF, which has become the workhorse at Jefferson Lab, first at 4 GeV, then 6 GeV, and then an upgrade to 12GeV. The talk will follow this evolution of the accelerator complex. | ||
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