The Proton Synchrotron (PS) particle accelerator at CERN,the European particle physics laboratory outside Geneva,seen shortly after its completion in 1959. At the time,it accelerated protons to a record energy of 24 GeV. Today it can achieve energies of 28 GeV & forms a vital part of the accelerator complex at CERN that ultimately collides protons & antiprotons in the Super- Proton-Synchrotron (SPS) at energies of hundreds of GeV | |
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