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PEP-II Attains Record Beam Luminosity
By Heather Rock Woods
PEP-II recently attained its own record beam luminosity,
generating twice as many collisions per second as the machine was designed
to deliver.
During owl shift on May 3, the Main Control Center (MCC)
operators achieved a record peak luminosity of 6.1 x 1033 cm-2s-1, double
the machine’s design luminosity. The
best peak luminosity last year was 4.6 x 1033 cm-2s-1.
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Helen Quinn Elected to NAS
By Linda DuShane White
Congratulations are in order for SLAC Theorist Helen
Quinn, elected to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) on April 29. A
most prestigious means of recognition for a U.S. scientist, NAS was
founded in 1863 by "a congressional act of incorporation, signed by
Abraham Lincoln, which calls on the Academy to act as an official adviser
to the federal government, upon request, in any matter of science or
technology," according to their Web site.
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Art for Science, Science for Art
By Neil Calder
Can you fit 500 people into the Breezeway? No problem, if
400 are photographic portraits and the remainder are the enthusiastic
crowd who came to the opening of the exhibition ‘Interface: People Who
Make SLAC Work.’
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Get Ready for Kid’s Day 2003
By Lisa Mongetta
What do electronics, ice cream, metrology, Graham George,
hot dogs, cryogenics and 156 excited children have in common?
They are all part of Kids Day @ SLAC 2003. Mark your
calendar for Tuesday, July 15, as this promises to be another fun filled
educational and career choice exposure event for our children as well as
our many volunteers.
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