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Cornell Electron Positron Storage Ring - CESR

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Description: Electron-positron collider with a circumference of 768 meters. Features information on the accelerator, synchrotron, and storage ring. Includes operation methods, diagrams and MPEG clips.
Click on a part of CESR for more information. The Cornell Electron-positron Storage Ring (CESR) is an electron-positron collider with a circumference of 768 meters, located 12 meters below a parking lot and an athletic field on the scenic Cornell University campus. It is capable of producing collisions between electrons and their anti-particles, positrons, with center-of-mass energies between 9 and 12 GeV. When an electron and positron collide and annihilate, the flash of energy results in the creation of of new matter, sometimes exotic and unfamiliar. The products of these collisions are studied with a large and complex detection apparatus, called the
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