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1957 Bonaguro Custom Car shown at the May 2015 Rally in the [Fraser] Valley, Abbotsford, BC.
Ever seen an accelerator in the shape of a foot before? Bonaguro must have had a sense of humour!
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J'ai fait un autre concours photo, cette fois pour le site DocUp.
L'image représente l'accélérateur de particules de Paris VI, dans le laboratoire de physique, vu par la fenêtre de la cour. Avec le reflet de l'escalier et des bâtiments plus haut
I have made another contest, for the DocUp site that time.
It is the particle accelerator of Paris VI's physics laboratory, seen from the window. With a reflection of the stairway and the buildings.
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C'est possible jusqu'au 11 décembre 2014 à 17h00 (Paris time)
It is possible until the 12/11/14 at 17.00 (Paris time)
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Details of water cooled copper coils as part of the MOLLER Experiment is seen inside the SRF Test Lab at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Wednesday, May 9, 2024. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)
The Measurement of a Lepton-Lepton Electroweak Reaction (MOLLER) experiment proposes to measure the parity-violating asymmetry in electron-electron (Møller) scattering. The measurement will be carried out at Jefferson Laboratory's state-of-the-art accelerator by rapidly flipping the longitudinal polarization of electrons that have been accelerated to 11 GeV and observing the resulting fractional difference in the probability of these electrons scattering off atomic electrons in a liquid hydrogen target. This asymmetry is proportional to the weak charge of the electron, which in turn is a function of the electroweak mixing angle, a fundamental parameter of the electroweak theory. The accuracy of the proposed measurement allows for a low energy determination of the mixing angle with precision on par with the two best measurements at electron-positron colliders.
Brookhaven National Laboratory's Accelerator Test Facility (ATF). The ATF is a proposal driven facility that provides users with high-brightness electron- and laser-beams. The ATF pioneered the concept of a user facility for studying complex properties of modern accelerators and new techniques of particle acceleration over a quarter of a century ago and remains a valuable resource to the user community.
Brookhaven National Laboratory's Accelerator Test Facility (ATF). The ATF is a proposal driven facility that provides users with high-brightness electron- and laser-beams. The ATF pioneered the concept of a user facility for studying complex properties of modern accelerators and new techniques of particle acceleration over a quarter of a century ago and remains a valuable resource to the user community.
This is the first accelerator of CERN, the Synchrocyclotron, operating from 1957 until it was retired in 1990.
The red piece is the magnet, and you can see part of th ecooling equipment below the floor level.
Everything is illuminated with the purple-blue light, just as part of the show.
Shot by S.
Congratulations to Francois Englert of Belgium and Peter Higgs of Britain for winning the 2013 Nobel Prize in physics.
"The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences cited the two scientists for the 'theoretical discovery of a mechanism that contributes to our understanding of the origin of mass of subatomic particles.'" (CERN)
Professor Livingston inspects his new contraption that is supposed to make unseen particles of matter move really fast.
For the future weapons contest. Plasma accelerator used in support roles with short/medium range capabilities and low recoild with a 500 "round" magazine. Apoligies if it isn't up to par, it was a bit rushed.
HDR shot merged with dragged shutter exposures of cars driving through the South Seaport tunnels in Boston.
Technical info: six exposure HDR from 1.3 seconds to 1/25th of a second @ f8, ISO 100. Merged and processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro after color and lens corrections in Lightroom 4. Additional edits and processing made in Photoshop.
Light trails were captured from 1/5th of a second to .8 seconds @ f8 - f9, ISO 100.
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The Brookhaven Accelerator Test Facility (ATF) pioneered the concept of a user facility for studying complex properties of modern particle accelerators and new methods of accelerating electrons and ions. The ATF successfully serves this mission, now for more than two decades.
The ATF’s high-power, picosecond, carbon dioxide, infrared laser is unique in the world. Synchronized to electron bunches from a state-of-the-art 80 Mega-electron-volt (MeV) linear accelerator, this laser allows the ATF users to explore long-wavelength scaling of strong-field physical processes leading to new approaches for particle acceleration and high-brightness x-ray generation.
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Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory are testing a magnet assembly for a new kind of particle accelerator for cancer therapy. Designed by Brookhaven scientists in partnership with Best Medical International (Springfield, Virginia), the accelerator—an “ion Rapid Cycling Medical Synchrotron” (iRCMS)—has the potential to deliver precisely controlled particle beams (protons and/or carbon ions) that destroy cancerous tumors while minimizing damage to healthy tissue.
Shooting a green laser through a tube filled with a particular ionic liquid (right side of photo) can easily convert the green laser light to orange (upper left)—a long-sought color for medical applications. The method can be tailored for different color shifts by choosing different ionic liquids. More...
The largest high-performance optical lens ever fabricated (5.1 feet in diameter), seen arriving at SLAC, for the 3,200-megapixel digital camera of the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST). The lens is mounted with a smaller companion lens (3.9 feet in diameter) in a carbon fiber structure. Both lenses have been built over the past five years by Boulder, Colorado-based Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp. and its subcontractor, Tucson-based Arizona Optical Systems. Read more in the press release: www.llnl.gov/news/world%E2%80%99s-largest-optical-lens-sh...
Photo: Farrin Abbott / SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
SRF Mechanical Fabrication & Assembly Technician Aaron Auston, right, checks the parameters as a crane is used to move a LCLS-II HE vacuum vessel inside the Test Lab at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Aug. 20, 2025. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)
Brookhaven National Laboratory's Accelerator Test Facility (ATF). The ATF is a proposal driven facility that provides users with high-brightness electron- and laser-beams. The ATF pioneered the concept of a user facility for studying complex properties of modern accelerators and new techniques of particle acceleration over a quarter of a century ago and remains a valuable resource to the user community.