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New Electron-Positron Collider Launched in Siberia
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Moscow (Sputnik) Dec 22, 2015


The project, dubbed Complex VEPP-5, will cost a total of 17 billion rubles ($240 million). Only its injection complex and particle beams transportation channels are operational.

The launch of a new electron-positron collider in Novosibirsk will allow the Russian Nuclear Physics Institute to make a huge leap forward, according to Gov. Vladimir Gorodetsky.

The first ring of a new electron-positron collider was launched Friday at the Russian Nuclear Physics Institute in the southern Siberian city of Novosibirsk.

Once the particle smasher reaches its full capacity it will hopefully give a huge boost to Russian scientific research on synchrotron radiation, the governor of the Novosibirsk region told reporters. "Today's event will allow the institute to make a huge leap forward. They will no longer need to use devices in the United States or Japan for research," Gov. Vladimir Gorodetsky said. The project, dubbed Complex VEPP-5, will cost a total of 17 billion rubles ($240 million). Only its injection complex and particle beams transportation channels are operational.

Source: Sputnik News


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