Title :
Electron-positron colliders at Novosibirsk
Author_Institution :
Budker Inst. of Nucl. Phys., Novosibirsk, Russia
Abstract :
INP has been developing colliders for over 30 years. The first experiments on scattering electrons on electrons at large angles were started at the first electron-electron collider at an energy of 2×130 MeV already in 1964. A year later the first in the world electron-positron collider VEPP-2 was put into operation, and in 1966 the first results of the phi-meson decays was published. Since then INP created VEPP-3 and VEPP-4 which were later modernized into VEPP-2M and VEPP-4M. The energy in the centre-of-mass system of these machines ranged from 400 MeV up to 12 GeV. Starting from the first experiments on electron-positron colliding beams, we have gone through the luminosity range of 1024 cm-2 sec-3 to 31031 cm-2 sec -1. A big amount of information and experimental results obtained on these machines have been published in Particle Data. In 1986 we have started to develop colliders of a new class, i.e. electron-positron colliders, like B- and Phi-factories (VEPP-5). Unfortunately, the beginning of this work coincided with the launch of Perestrojka in Russia, and the rate of financing, and whence, the construction rate of these machines was slowed down. In 1993 following the recommendation of the International Program Committee for high energy physics of the Russian Ministry of Science the construction of the B-factory was cancelled and it was recommended to develop a C-tau-factory. The present report shows the status of the VEPP-2M, VEPP-4M and VEPP-5 facilities
Keywords :
colliding beam accelerators; electron accelerators; storage rings; 130 MeV; 2 MeV; 400 MeV to 12 GeV; B-factories; C-tau-factory; Novosibirsk; Phi-factories; VEPP-2; VEPP-2M; VEPP-3; VEPP-4; VEPP-4M; VEPP-5; electron+positron colliders; luminosity range; phi-meson decays; Colliding beam devices; Electrons; Indium phosphide; Mesons; Nuclear physics; Optical beams; Particle beams; Solenoids; Structural beams; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1995., Proceedings of the 1995
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2934-1
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.1995.504701