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Hadronic Laboratories and Experiments


The AGS at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Long Island, New York

  • E814/E877
  • E852 at BNL

William H. Bates Linear Accelerator(MIT-BATES), Middleton, Massachusetts

  • SAMPLE
  • OOPS
  • BLAST

Beijing Electron-Positron Collider (BEPC), Beijing, China

  • BES

Budker Institute for Nuclear Physics, Novosibirsk, Russia

  • VEPP-2M

Centre Europeen de Recherche Nucleaire (CERN), Geneva, Switzerland

  • Compass
  • Crystal Barrel
  • WA89
  • NA37 New Muon Collaboration
  • Ceres/NA45
  • NA47 Spin Muon Collaboration
  • NA49

COSY at Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, Germany

  • MOMO
  • GEM
  • TOF
  • ANKE

Daphne, Frascati, Italy

  • FINUDA
  • KLOE
  • DEAR

Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron (DESY), Hamburg, Germany

  • Hermes
  • HERA-N
  • APOLLON
  • H1

European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), Grenoble, France

  • GRAAL

Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, Illinois

  • E690
  • E866/NuSea
  • FOCUS
  • E781/Selex
  • E791
  • P-907 The Hadroproduction Experiment at Fermilab Just Approved!

    This experiment proposes to measure particle production using p± ,K±, p± beams in the Meson area at Fermilab using Main Injector primary beam of 120GeV/c protons. The momenta of the secondary beams range from 5 GeV/c to 120GeV/c. The targets include various nuclei as well as hydrogen. The centerpiece of this experiment is the BEVALAC EOS time projection chamber (TPC) which will measure multiparticle final states. The particles in the final state are identified over all of phase space using a combination of dE/dx, TOF , Cerenkov and RICH technologies. The proposal goes before the PAC in November 2001 and first beams are expected in Spring 2002.

    More details of the experiment can be found at ppd.fnal.gov/experiments/e907/p907.htm

    Currently the experiment is accepting more collaborators. Contact Rajendran Raja if you are interested in participating. P907 provides an ideal training ground for graduate students interested in both hardware and data analysis. It has tremendous potential in gathering high quality high statistics data that will enhance our understanding of minimum bias interactions that form 99% of the total cross section. There are also nuclear physics connections to RHIC and also to nuclear scaling.

Grand Accélérateur National d'Ions Lourds (GANIL), Caen, France

Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung (GSI), Darmstadt, Germany

  • HADES
  • Kaos
  • FOPI
  • PANDA

Institute for High Energy Physics, Protvino, Russia

  • VES at IHEP

Joint Institute for Nuclear Theory, Dubna, Russia

Japanese Hadron Facility (JHF)

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLAB), Newport News, Virginia

  • Hall A
  • Hall B
  • Hall C
  • GluEx at Hall D This experiment is also accepting new collaborators.
  • Flying Phi's at JLab
  • charm at JLab

National Laboratory for High Energy Physics (KEK), Tsukuba, Japan

  • BELLE

Floyd R. Newman Laboratory of Nuclear Studies, Ithaca, New York

  • CLEO

NIKHEF, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia

  • High Energy Physics Division

Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), Long Island, New York

  • PHENIX
  • PHOBOS
  • STAR
  • Rhic-Spin

Stanford Linear Accelerator (SLAC), Stanford, California

  • BaBar
  • E143
  • E154
  • E155
  • E160
  • E161

The Svedberg Laboratory

  • CELSIUS/WASA

Tri-University Meson Facility (TRIUMF), Vancouver, British Columbia

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