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Focus Friday – Particle Accelerators

A particle accelerator is a device that uses electromagnetic fields to propel charged particles to high speeds and to contain them in well-defined beams.

Particle accelerators are used as a research tool in particle physics by accelerating elementary particles to very high kinetic energy and letting them impact other particles. Analysis of the byproducts of these collisions gives scientists good evidence of the structure of the subatomic world and the laws of nature governing it.

Fermilab National Accelerator

J-PARC Japanese Proton Accelerator Research Complex
Synchrophasotron particle accelerator
Stanford Linear Accelerator

MIT Bates Research and Engineering Center

Trace Life Sciences (surplus linear accelerator)
Superconducting Super Collider
Censored Brookhaven National Laboratory