Design and construction of the ISR
Abstract
The emergence of the ISR project at CERN is described in the light of the situation at CERN at the end of the 1950s when the CERN Proton Synchrotron (PS) was still under construction. The discussions leading to the project are put into context with world-wide efforts to build larger and more powerful accelerators at that time; the evolution of the project before approval is sketched. The basic design considerations and the most significant technological choices are explained. The construction period is summarized by highlighting important milestones and the performance achieved during commissioning in 1971, the first year of running, is given.
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