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Nuclotron is the world's first superconductive synchrotron, exploited by the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia.[1] This particle accelerator is based on a miniature iron-shaped field superconductive magnets, and has a particle energy up to 7 GeV. It was built in 1987-1992 as a part of Dubna synchrophasotron modernisation program (the Nuclotron ring follows the outer perimeter of the synchrophasotron ring). 5 runs of about 1400 hours total duration have been provided by the present time. The most important experiments tested the cryomagnetic system of a novel type, and obtained data on nuclear collisions using internal target.

RIAN archive 612388 Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna hosts seminar on Physics on Large Hadron Collider

See also

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
Synchrophasotron

References

Nuclotron overview Archived 2012-07-14 at Archive.today at nucloweb.jinr.ru

External links

Nuclotron official site

Physics Encyclopedia

World

Index

Hellenica World - Scientific Library

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