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Intersecting Storage Rings

 
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(¦in·tər¦sek·tiŋ ′stör·ij ′riŋz)

(nucleonics) Proton storage rings, located at Geneva, Switzerland, in which counterrotating protons with energies of up to 31 gigaelectronvolts injected from a proton synchrotron are made to undergo nearly head-on collisions. Abbreviated ISR.


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ISR Surface.jpg
Some of the buildings associated with the ISR at CERN. The accelerator itself is beneath the curved, tree-covered hill that runs around the outside of the road.
Hadron Colliders
Intersecting Storage Rings CERN, 1971–1984
Super Proton Synchrotron CERN, 1981–1984
ISABELLE BNL, cancelled in 1983
Tevatron Fermilab, 1987–present
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider BNL, operational since 2000
Superconducting Super Collider Cancelled in 1993
Large Hadron Collider CERN, 2009–
Very Large Hadron Collider Theoretical

The ISR (Intersecting Storage Rings) was a particle accelerator at CERN. It was the world's first hadron collider, and ran from 1971 to 1984, with a maximum center of mass energy of 62 GeV. From its initial startup, the collider itself had the capability to produce particles like the J/ψ and the upsilon, as well as observable jet structure; however, the particle detector experiments were not configured to observe events with large momentum transverse to the beamline, leaving these discoveries to be made at other experiments in the mid-1970s. Nevertheless, the construction of the ISR involved many advances in accelerator physics, including the first use of stochastic cooling, and it held the record for luminosity at a hadron collider until surpassed by the Tevatron in 2004.

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