| The Fermilab site, focussing on the
Main Injector (foreground), the antiproton source, the Booster, Wilson
Hall and the Fixed Target area. |
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image, together with the previous image, make a nice view of the
complex, with the Main Injector prominent in the foregroud. (These two images share 30 pixels of image: Note service
building at the bottom appears in both images) |
| This is the 201 MHz power tube, called
the 7835, from the first half of the Fermilab Linac. |
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Superconducting cavity for the proposed 8-GeV Linac
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Booster RF cavity in place in the Booster
tunnel.
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First stage of acceleration through
Cockcroft-Walton accelerator.
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Ion Profile Monitor in Booster tunnel.
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High Energy end of Linac Accelerator.
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Closeup of photomultiplier tube used in MiniBoone.
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Booster RF power supply with rack of associated
electronics.
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| Foreground: The Antiproton Source;
Middle: The Booster; Prominent, of course, Wilson Hall. |
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Booster magnets in the tunnel. The bottom of the girder
houses a capacitor bank.
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A bottle of Hydrogen in the dome of the
Cockcroft-Walton accelertor. This is the source of the protons that get
accelerated through the various Fermilab accelerators.
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Diagram of MiniBooNE detector. Note scale to person.
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| Alignment check of a patient at the Neutron
Treatment Facility, which operates with some of the Linac beam. |
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12 Megawatt Modulator for the new high energy end of
the Linac.
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Drift tubes inside the old style Linac
tank (RF cavity).
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