Particle accelerators

Taxonomy

Code

Scope note(s)

Display note(s)

Hierarchical terms

Particle accelerators

Particle accelerators

Equivalent terms

Particle accelerators

  • UF Cyclotrons
  • UF Cyclotron

Associated terms

Particle accelerators

14 archival descriptions results for Particle accelerators

14 results directly related Exclude narrower terms

PHOTO0000001693

English transcription: C.E.R.N. (European Organization for Nuclear Research) was created in 1952 under the auspices of UNESCO and, at present, 13 European countries are members of the Organization. Research work on the construction of a new accelerator is carried out by engineers and technicians in the design room.
French transcription: Le C.E.R.N. (Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire), créé en 1952 sous les auspices de l'UNESCO, groupe actuellement treize États européens. Ici, dans le hall d'études, ingénieurs et techniciens font des travaux de recherche sur la construction du nouvel accélérateur.
Description: Eyes-bird view. In the foreground, a huge pipe. Three men wearing gown in a room full of equipments and engines. In background a stepladder and an inscription sortie de secours.
Location: Meyrin (near Geneva).

PHOTO0000001699

English transcription: C.E.R.N. (European Organization for Nuclear Research) was created in 1952 under the auspices of UNESCO and, at present, 13 European countries are members of the Organization. Engineer François Julliard in front of the magnetic lens used for focusing the particle beams extracted.
French transcription: Le C.E.R.N. (Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire), créé en 1952 sous les auspices de l'UNESCO, groupe actuellement treize États européens. Ici, l'ingénieur François Julliard devant la lentille magnétique de focalisation du faisceau de particules extraites.
Description: A man with gown taking measures in front of a big device with a hole in the middle. In the background a warning sign.
Location: Meyrin (near Geneva).

PHOTO0000001701

English transcription: C.E.R.N. (European Organization for Nuclear Research) was created in 1952 under the auspices of UNESCO and, at present, 13 European countries are members of the Organization. Engineer Gentsch is one of those doing research work on the new accelerator.
French transcription: Le C.E.R.N. (Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire), créé en 1952 sous les auspices de l'UNESCO, groupe actuellement treize États européens. Ici, l'ingénieur Gentsch participe aux travaux de recherches du nouvel accélérateur.
Description: A man wearing a gown surrounded by equipment. Room full of engines. In the background electric board and stepladder.
Location: Meyrin (near Geneva).

PHOTO0000001702

English transcription: C.E.R.N. (European Organization for Nuclear Research) was created in 1952 under the auspices of UNESCO and, at present, 13 European countries are members of the Organization. Two technicians in front of the extracted particle conveyance equipment in the synchro-cyclotron room.
French transcription: Le C.E.R.N. (Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire), créé en 1952 sous les auspices de l'UNESCO, groupe actuellement treize États européens. Deux techniciens dans la salle du synchro-cyclotron, devant l'appareil de transport de particules extraites.
Description: Two men reading a paper in front of an equipment with the brand Philips on it. In the background, we can read ACEC Charleroi and see a warning sign.
Location: Meyrin (near Geneva).

PHOTO0000001716

English transcription: C.E.R.N. (European Organization for Nuclear Research) was created in 1952 under the auspices of UNESCO and, at present, 13 European countries are members of the Organization. The syncho-cyclotron system for transporting secondary particles escaping from the vacuum chamber of the synchro-cyclotron, a 600 MeV proton accelerator. The photo was taken during a shutdown of the synchro-cyclotron, when the radiation rate is very low and it is possible to enter.
French transcription: Le C.E.R.N. (Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire), créé en 1952 sous les auspices de l'UNESCO, groupe actuellement treize États européens. Le synchro-cyclotron - système de transport de particules secondaires s'échappant de la boîte à vide du synchro-cyclotron, un accélérateur à protons de 600 meV. La photo a été prise pendant un arrêt du synchro-cyclotron, lorsque le taux des radiations est minime et permet d'y pénétrer.
Description: A room full of equipment connected by cables and lights.
Location: Meyrin (near Geneva).

PHOTO0000001717

English transcription: European Organization for Nuclear Research. Twelve nations are members of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), a new organization set up under UNESCO sponsorship to aid the co-operation between separate research centers in the field of nuclear theory. The CERN program is concentrated on two big machines, a synchro-cyclotron and a proton-synchrotron, now under construction at the CERN laboratory site near Geneva. The synchro-cyclotron is designed to work at the 600 million electron volts energy level; it consists of a vacuum chamber between the circular poles of a 2,500 tons electro-magnet. Protons are injected in this chamber and accelerated along a spiral path by high frequency electrical forces until they reach speeds approaching 250,000 km. per second. This picture shows the heat-exchangers of the water cooling system of the synchro-cyclotron.
Description: Equipment with pipes, valve handwheels, control panels.
Location: Geneva.

PHOTO0000001718

English transcription: Twelve nations are members of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), a new organization set up under UNESCO sponsorship to aid the co-operation between separate research centers in the field of nuclear theory. The CERN program is concentrated on two big machines, a synchro-cyclotron and a proton-synchrotron, now under construction at the CERN laboratory site near Geneva. The synchro-cyclotron is designed to work at the 600 million electron volts energy level; it consists of a vacuum chamber between the circular roles of a 2,500 tons electro-magnet. Protons are injected in this chamber and accelerated along a spiral path by high frequency electrical forces until they reach speeds approaching 250,000 km. per second. Here, technicians are adjusting the apparatus used to measure and record the magnetic field strength of the synchro-cyclotron.
Description: Two men in a room with equipment on two tables and measurement control panels in the background.
Location: Geneva.

PHOTO0000001719

English transcription: European Organization for Nuclear Research. Twelve nations are members of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), a new organization set up under UNESCO sponsorship to aid the co-operation between separate research centers in the field of nuclear theory. The CERN program is concentrated on two big machines, a synchro-cyclotron and a proton-synchrotron, now under construction at the CERN laboratory site near Geneva. The synchro-cyclotron is designed to reach energy levels of 25 thousand million electron volts, or over; in this machine the protons will move inside a vacuum chamber along a circular path formed by an electro-magnet with a diameter of 200 metres and a weight of about 3,500 tons; the protons will be accelerated to a speed approaching that of light. Shown here is some of the general laboratoty equipment used in designing and experimenting with the linear accelerator of the proton-synchrotron.
Description: Three men surrounded by equipment like control panels. They are wearing gown. They are working on a control panel.
Location: Geneva.

PHOTO0000001720

English transcription: European Organization for Nuclear Research. Twelve nations are members of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), a new organization set up under UNESCO sponsorship to aid the co-operation between separate research centers in the field of nuclear theory. The CERN program is concentrated on two big machines, a synchro-cyclotron and a proton-synchrotron, now under construction at the CERN laboratory site near Geneva. nnThe synchro-cyclotron is designed to work at the 600 million electron volts energy level; it consists of a vacuum chamber between the circular poles of a 2,500 tons electro-magnet. Protons are injected in this chamber and accelerated along a spiral path by high frequency electrical forces until they reach speeds approaching 250,000 km. per second. Shown here is part of one of the electronic laboratories now under construction in the synchro-cyclotron building.
Description: A man standing in front of an equipment panel with several buttons and cables. Books are in the foreground.
Location: Geneva.

PHOTO0000001726

English transcription: C.E.R.N. (European Organization for Nuclear Research) was created in 1952 under the auspices of UNESCO and, at present, 13 European countries are members of the Organization. Technician Werner Huta helps to adjust a polarised-proton source in the synchro-cyclotron divison.
French transcription: Le C.E.R.N. (Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire), créé en 1952 sous les auspices de l'UNESCO, groupe actuellement treize États européens. Ici, le technicien Werner Huta, dans la division Synchro-cyclotron participe aux travaux de la mise au point d'une source de protons polarisés.
Description: A man with a gown adjusting a part of an equipment.
Location: Meyrin (near Geneva).

PHOTO0000001727

English transcription: C.E.R.N. (European Organization for Nuclear Research) was created in 1952 under the auspices of UNESCO and, at present, 13 European countries are members of the Organization. nThe great circular room containing the mighty proton-synchrotron. It can only be entered for a few days twice a year when the synchrotron is shut down. Technicians at work cleaning and overhauling.
French transcription: Le C.E.R.N. (Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire), créé en 1952 sous les auspices de l'UNESCO, groupe actuellement treize États européens. Ici, le grand hall circulaire où se trouve le puissant synchrotron à protons. On ne peut y pénétrer que deux fois par an pendant quelques jours, quand le synchrotron est à l'arrêt. Les techniciens y procèdent à des travaux de révision et de nettoyage.
Description: Three men working on equipment and three others standing and talking.
Location: Meyrin (near Geneva).

PHOTO0000001728

English transcription: C.E.R.N. (European Organization for Nuclear Research) was created in 1952 under the auspices of UNESCO and, at present, 13 European countries are members of the Organization. The main control room of the proton-synchrotron. Seated, technician Saulnier.
French transcription: Le C.E.R.N. (Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire), créé en 1952 sous les auspices de l'UNESCO, groupe actuellement treize États européens. Ici, la salle de commande principale du synchrotron à protons. Assis, le technicien, M. Saulnier.
Description: A man sitting in front of several control panels with screens, microphones, measurement screens and phone.
Location: Meyrin (near Geneva).

PHOTO0000001729

English transcription: C.E.R.N. (European Organization for Nuclear Research) was created in 1952 under the auspices of UNESCO and, at present, 13 European countries are members of the Organization. Professor G. Fidecaro conducts his experiments in association with his wife, Mrs. Maria Fidecaro, who is herself a distinguished physicist. The photograph shows the two scientists in the spark rooms during a shutdown of the equipment.
French transcription: Le C.E.R.N. (Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire), créé en 1952 sous les auspices de l'UNESCO, groupe actuellement treize États européens. Ici, à l'intérieur des chambres à étincelles, pendant un arrêt des appareils, le Professeur G. Fidecaro poursuit ses expériences en collaboration avec sa femme, Mme Maria Fidecaro qui est elle-même une éminente physicienne.
Description: Through a circle, we can see a couple working with complex equipment. The woman wear glasses, the man a suit. They are working on electronical machines.
Location: Meyrin (near Geneva).

PHOTO0000001732

English transcription: C.E.R.N. (European Organization for Nuclear Research) was created in 1952 under the auspices of UNESCO and, at present, 13 European countries are members of the Organization. Engineer Gentsch is one of those doing research work on the new accelerator.
French transcription: Le C.E.R.N. (Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire), créé en 1952 sous les auspices de l'UNESCO, groupe actuellement treize États européens. Ici, l'Ingénieur Gentsch participe aux travaux de recherches du nouvel accélérateur.
Description: Dans un laboratoire, au premier plan un engin avec tuyau et des cables. Derrière un homme portant une blouse et un cravate.
Location: Meyrin (near Geneva).