Advances in Ion Accelerators Boost Argonne’s ATLAS User Facility
Argonne’s new superconducting cryomodule enhances its ATLAS heavy-ion accelerator.
Argonne’s new superconducting cryomodule enhances its ATLAS heavy-ion accelerator.
First measurements of isotopes produced by Argonne’s new CARIBU facility provide insight into the creation of the elements in the universe.
Novel high temperature superconductor magnet technology charts new territory.
Brookhaven’s large proton linear accelerator is able to produce medically useful radioisotopes not available elsewhere.
The optimization of commercial hardware and specialized software enables cost-effective supercomputing.
Gamma-ray detectors built with silicon photomultiplier arrays provide high-resolution 3D imaging for research.
Thomas Jefferson Laboratory lends expertise in cryogenics developments.
Discovery could provide a deeper understanding of the dynamics of the three quarks enslaved inside the nucleon.
Observation of these particles in cosmic rays with space based detectors would imply large amounts of anti-matter somewhere in the universe.