Abstract
Of burgeoning interest to many nuclear and particle physicists is a storage ring technique for fixed target experiments. It hinges on the use of gas-jet targets, shooting a narrow stream of atoms through a circulating beam of electrons or protons. Pioneered at CERN and the Soviet Novosibirsk Laboratory, more such 'internal targets' are being built or contemplated for storage rings in Europe, the Soviet Union, and the United States. From 9-12 January, physicists from around the world met at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) to discuss prospects and problems in this expanding field.
Citation Formats
Riordan, Michael.
STANFORD: Internal targets.
CERN: N. p.,
1989.
Web.
Riordan, Michael.
STANFORD: Internal targets.
CERN.
Riordan, Michael.
1989.
"STANFORD: Internal targets."
CERN.
@misc{etde_22357648,
title = {STANFORD: Internal targets}
author = {Riordan, Michael}
abstractNote = {Of burgeoning interest to many nuclear and particle physicists is a storage ring technique for fixed target experiments. It hinges on the use of gas-jet targets, shooting a narrow stream of atoms through a circulating beam of electrons or protons. Pioneered at CERN and the Soviet Novosibirsk Laboratory, more such 'internal targets' are being built or contemplated for storage rings in Europe, the Soviet Union, and the United States. From 9-12 January, physicists from around the world met at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) to discuss prospects and problems in this expanding field.}
journal = []
issue = {4}
volume = {29}
journal type = {AC}
place = {CERN}
year = {1989}
month = {May}
}
title = {STANFORD: Internal targets}
author = {Riordan, Michael}
abstractNote = {Of burgeoning interest to many nuclear and particle physicists is a storage ring technique for fixed target experiments. It hinges on the use of gas-jet targets, shooting a narrow stream of atoms through a circulating beam of electrons or protons. Pioneered at CERN and the Soviet Novosibirsk Laboratory, more such 'internal targets' are being built or contemplated for storage rings in Europe, the Soviet Union, and the United States. From 9-12 January, physicists from around the world met at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) to discuss prospects and problems in this expanding field.}
journal = []
issue = {4}
volume = {29}
journal type = {AC}
place = {CERN}
year = {1989}
month = {May}
}