The Institute of High‐Energy Physics in Peking plans to build a proton synchrotron, 30–50 GeV in energy, roughly five years from now. This summer a ten‐man delegation spent three months in the US, first at Fermilab, then at Brookhaven. They came with a preliminary design in mind and hoped to improve on that design after discussions with US accelerator designers. Meanwhile other groups from the Peking Institute of High‐Energy Physics are at KEK in Japan and at CERN in Geneva.
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1978
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