Cornell Electron Storage Ring
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Cornell Electron Storage Ring
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The Cornell Electron Storage Ring is a particle accelerator operated by Cornell University and located 40 feet beneath a football field on their Ithaca campus. The accelerator has contributed to fundamental research in high energy physics and accelerator physics, as well as solid state physics, biology, art history and other fields through its use as a synchrotron light source. For many years, CESR held the world luminosity record for electron-positron collisions. CESR pioneered several new acce
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2022-10-30T17:23:49Z
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