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Interior view of the PEP-II collider ring. Photo
taken by D. Parker
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Physicist watches laser tests on crystal detectors.
Photo taken by Peter Ginter, SLAC 2002
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The Research Yard at SLAC Particle beams from
the 2-mile long linear accelerator are diverted into
the various experimental facilities in the research
yard. The large building on the right is End Station
A, where quarks were discovered.
Photo taken by Peter Ginter, SLAC 2002
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Silicon Vertex Tracker The SVT is the heart of
the BABAR experiment at SLAC—in the photo, physicists
are putting the finishing touches on improvements to
the detector.
Photo taken by Peter Ginter, SLAC 2002
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Martin Perl, Nobel Laureate in Physics, 1995 Photo
taken by Peter Ginter, SLAC 2002
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Aerial View of SLAC |
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Klystron Gallery The klystron gallery of the 2-mile
long linear accelerator at SLAC. This is the longest
building in the world.
Photo taken by Peter Ginter, SLAC 2002
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The BABAR Detector at SLAC Photo taken by Peter
Ginter, SLAC 2002
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