Abstract
Saturne is a synchrotron accelerating particles of momentum p and charge z up to p/z = 4 GeV/c. Final energies are 3 GeV for protons, 2.3 GeV for deuterons, 5.6 GeV for 3He and 1.15 GeV per nucleon for heavy ions with a charge to mass ratio of 0.5. Heavy ions range from Carbon to Argon. There are 3 sources and 2 injectors available.
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Arvieux, J. (1989). Heavy Ions at Saturne. In: Soyeur, M., Flocard, H., Tamain, B., Porneuf, M. (eds) Nuclear Matter and Heavy Ion Collisions. NATO ASI Series, vol 205. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5715-5_18
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