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Accelerator Collection

"Unleashing the Power of Particles: Exploring the World of Accelerators" Step into the fascinating realm of accelerators

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Mock-up of Large Hadron Collider at CERN

Mock-up of Large Hadron Collider at CERN
Mock-up of the Large Hadron Collider. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the proposed new accelerator for the CERN European particle physics laboratory

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Computer artwork of ATLAS detector at CERN

Computer artwork of ATLAS detector at CERN
Virtual reality in physics. Computer-generated wire-frame drawing showing a cut-away view of the ATLAS particle detector to be built at the CERN European particle physics laboratory

Background imageAccelerator Collection: HERA accelerator ring, DESY

HERA accelerator ring, DESY
HERA accelerator ring. View of part of the HERA accelerator at DESY (Deutsche Elektronen Synchro- tron), Hamburg, Germany

Background imageAccelerator Collection: LEP collider tunnel, CERN

LEP collider tunnel, CERN
Special effects photograph of LEP, the Large Electron-Positron collider at CERN, the European centre for particle physics near Geneva. LEP accelerates electrons & positrons to an energy of 50 GeV

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Particle collision

Particle collision. This event takes place in particle accelerators, which are used to accelerate particles (spheres) such as protons to high energies near the speed of light

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Testing magnets for Large Hadron Collider

Testing magnets for Large Hadron Collider
Testing magnets for the Large Hadron Collider. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a proposed new accelerator for CERN, the European particle physics laboratory

Background imageAccelerator Collection: End of magnet for Large Hadron Collider

End of magnet for Large Hadron Collider
Magnet for the Large Hadron Collider. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the new accelerator for CERN, the European particle physics laboratory at Geneva

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Particle accelerator

Particle accelerator. Trails (red) of energised particles inside a particle accelerator. Particle accelerators are used to accelerate particles such as protons to near the speed of light

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Tevatron particle collider at Fermilab

Tevatron particle collider at Fermilab
The circular tunnel containing the Tevatron accelerator at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), Illinois

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Dr J D Cockcroft listening for atomic disintegration

Dr J D Cockcroft listening for atomic disintegration
Dr John D Cockcroft listening for sounds indicating atomic disintegration brought about by the bombardment with high-velocity protons of the lithium nucleus

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
The racing boots of Keke Rosberg (FIN) resting on the pedals of the Wolf WR7. Keke retired from the race on lap 45 with a broken fuel system

Background imageAccelerator Collection: The Accelerator Velocipede

The Accelerator Velocipede Date: 1839

Background imageAccelerator Collection: 1967 Volvo P121 Estate. Creator: Tim Woodcock

1967 Volvo P121 Estate. Creator: Tim Woodcock
1967 Volvo P121 Estate

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Particle accelerator tunnel, Cern, Geneva, 20th century

Particle accelerator tunnel, Cern, Geneva, 20th century
Particle accelerator tunnel, Cern, Geneva

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Particle accelerator, Cern, Geneva, 20th century

Particle accelerator, Cern, Geneva, 20th century
Particle accelerator tunnel, Cern, Geneva, 20th century

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Heavy ion accelerator, Russia

Heavy ion accelerator, Russia
The IC-100 accelerator at the Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Russias Dubna

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Computer art of ATLAS detector, CERN

Computer art of ATLAS detector, CERN
Virtual reality in physics. Computer-generated wire-frame drawing showing the ATLAS particle detector to be built at the CERN European particle physics laboratory

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Cockroft-Walton generator, Fermilab

Cockroft-Walton generator, Fermilab
MODEL RELEASED. Cockroft-Walton generator at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), near Chicago, USA. The generator forms the first stage of subatomic particle acceleration

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Splitting of the Atom - apparatus used by Dr J D Cockcroft

Splitting of the Atom - apparatus used by Dr J D Cockcroft
Dr John D Cockcroft listening for sounds indicating atomic disintegration brought about by the bombardment with high-velocity protons of the lithium nucleus

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Modern Olympics, c. 1820 (engraving)

Modern Olympics, c. 1820 (engraving)
XCF322596 Modern Olympics, c.1820 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cartoon satirising the vogue for hobbyhorse bicycles; ); English, out of copyright

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Particle accelerator, CERN, Geneva. CERN photograph

Particle accelerator, CERN, Geneva. CERN photograph

Background imageAccelerator Collection: The Military Accelerator. Suggested use by the Cavalryof the Hobby-Horse or Dandy-Horse

The Military Accelerator. Suggested use by the Cavalryof the Hobby-Horse or Dandy-Horse introduced into the British Isles in 1818. From a print published in Dublin c1820

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Particle accelerator tunnel, CERN, Geneva. CERN photograph

Particle accelerator tunnel, CERN, Geneva. CERN photograph

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Proton collision C014 / 1807

Proton collision C014 / 1807
Particle tracks from a proton-proton collision seen by the LHCb (large hadron collider beauty) detector at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Budker Institute particle accelerator

Budker Institute particle accelerator
Particle physics. A scientist stands in the middle of the VEPP-2000 particle accelerator at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Novosiibirsk, Russia

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Researcher with particle accelerator C015 / 6204

Researcher with particle accelerator C015 / 6204
Materials science. The U-28 electron accelerator being prepared for use in a materials science experiment. U-28 is based at the National Research Nuclear University in Moscow, Russia

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Technician places Cosmic Dust Analyser in tester

Technician places Cosmic Dust Analyser in tester
MODEL RELEASED. Cosmic dust analyser testing. Dr Simon Green places the Cosmic Dust Analyser (CDA) in a test chamber. The CDA is designed to collect and analyse interplanetary and interstellar dust

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Frank and Cherenkov, Soviet physicists

Frank and Cherenkov, Soviet physicists
Ilya Mikhailovich Frank (1908-1990, left) and Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov (1904-1990, right), Soviet physicists, talking in a particle physics laboratory

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Wilson Hall at Fermilab

Wilson Hall at Fermilab
Wilson Hall at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), Batavia, near Chicago, Illinois, USA

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Fermilab magnet

Fermilab magnet
Particle beam deflection magnet displayed in lobby of Fermilabs Wilson Hall, Batavia, near Chicago, Illinois, USA

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Antihydrogen experiment at CERN

Antihydrogen experiment at CERN
Antimatter experiment in which antihydrogen may be produced for the first time. Antiprotons travel along the large pipe at centre, part of the Low- Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR) accelerator

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Physicists in SLAC control room

Physicists in SLAC control room
SLAC control room. Wide angle view of physicists and technicians in the control room of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), California, USA

Background imageAccelerator Collection: LEP particle collider, CERN

LEP particle collider, CERN
View of one of the acceleration sections at LEP, the Large Electron-Positron collider. Located at CERN, the European centre for particle physics near Geneva

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Electron accelerator used for sterilisation

Electron accelerator used for sterilisation
Electron accelerator used in the sterilisation of medical waste. A bag of such waste (red) has been placed in a cavity on a wheel

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Tevatron accelerator, Fermilab

Tevatron accelerator, Fermilab
Main Ring and Tevatron particle accelerators. View along the 6.3km long circular tunnel housing the Main Ring and Tevatron proton-antiproton accelera- tors

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Car lights outline the Tevatron accelerator

Car lights outline the Tevatron accelerator
The circular tunnel containing the Tevatron accelerator at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), Illinois

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Linear accelerator

Linear accelerator
TESLA accelerator component. Technician in clean room clothing checking a resonator for use in the TESLA (Tera-electron Volt Energy Superconducting Linear Accelerator)

Background imageAccelerator Collection: CERN radio frequency accelerator

CERN radio frequency accelerator. Part of the Large Electron-Positron Collider (LEP) from CERN. This was one of the largest and most powerful particle accelerators

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Composite image of Large Hadron Collider

Composite image of Large Hadron Collider
Large Hadron Collider. Composite image showing how the proposed Large Hadron Collider (LHC) accelerator might appear in the existing LEP tunnel at CERN

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Dr Ernest Walton with Cockcroft-Walton apparatus

Dr Ernest Walton with Cockcroft-Walton apparatus
Dr Ernest Ts Walton in the cabinet (marked E) into which the high-velocity protons emerge and strike the target of lithium

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Dr J D Cockcroft at work in Cavendish Laboratory

Dr J D Cockcroft at work in Cavendish Laboratory
Dr J D Cockcroft at work in the Cavendish Laboratory, at Cambridge University, adjusting a vacuum-creating pump. Physicists John D Cockcroft

Background imageAccelerator Collection: Cycling / Draisienne / 1819

Cycling / Draisienne / 1819
DRAISIENNE Or the pedestrians accelerator, invented by Baron Von Drais



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"Unleashing the Power of Particles: Exploring the World of Accelerators" Step into the fascinating realm of accelerators, where groundbreaking discoveries and scientific marvels come to life. From the mock-up of the awe-inspiring Large Hadron Collider at CERN to computer artwork showcasing the intricate ATLAS detector, these technological wonders propel us into a world beyond our imagination. Witness the HERA accelerator ring at DESY, an engineering masterpiece that propels particles towards new frontiers. Venture deep underground through the LEP collider tunnel at CERN, where scientists unravel mysteries hidden within subatomic realms. Marvel at particle collisions that generate mind-boggling energy and unveil fundamental building blocks of our universe. Testing magnets for the colossal Large Hadron Collider demonstrates mankind's quest for pushing boundaries further than ever before. Enter a realm where particles accelerate with unimaginable speed – particle accelerators pave pathways towards unprecedented knowledge. The Tevatron particle collider at Fermilab stands as a testament to human ingenuity in unraveling secrets held by matter itself. Behold, even in its smallest components lies immense power – witness Dr J D Cockcroft listening intently for atomic disintegration; his dedication fuels breakthroughs on an atomic scale. Wilson Hall at Fermilab serves as a hub for scientific collaboration, fostering ideas that shape our understanding of nature's deepest mysteries. Finally, immerse yourself in wonderment as you explore LEP particle collider at CERN – an extraordinary machine forging connections between theoretical predictions and experimental evidence, and are not just tools; they are gateways to uncharted territories within science. They empower humanity to delve deeper into nature's fabric and unlock answers that have eluded us for centuries. With each advancement comes greater insight into our existence and sparks inspiration for future generations who will continue this incredible journey towards enlightenment.