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Hadron Elektron Ring Anlage
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Image:HERA_Tunnel.jpg thumb|A view in to the HERA accelerator tunnel at DESY, Hamburg.
'''HERA''' (''Hadron-Elektron-Ringanlage'', or Hadron-Electron Ring Accelerator) is a
particle accelerator at
DESY in
Hamburg. Its operation started in 1992. At HERA,
electrons or
positrons are collided with
protons at a
center of mass energy of 318
GeV. It is the only
lepton-
proton collider in the world today. Also, it is still on the energy frontier in certain regions of the kinematic range.
HERA is located under the DESY site and the nearby Volkspark around 15 to 30 m underground and has a
circumference of 6.3 km. There are four
interaction regions, of which three are used by active experiments ''
H1 (particle detector)'', ''
ZEUS'' and ''
HERMES''. The fourth interaction region was used the now defunct ''
HERA-B'' experiment. All these experiments are
particle detectors.
Leptons and protons are stored in two independent storage rings on top of each other inside the HERA tunnel.
Leptons (electrons or positrons) are preaccelerated to 450
MeV in a linear accelerator ''LINAC-II''. From there they are injected into the storage ring ''DESY-II'' and accelerated further to 7.5
GeV before their transfer into ''
PETRA'' where they are accelerated to 14 GeV. Finally they are injected
into their storage ring inside the HERA tunnel and reach a final energy of 27.5 GeV. This storage ring is equipped with warm magnets keeping
the leptons on their circular track by a magnetic field of 0.17
tesla (unit) tesla.
Protons are obtained from originally negatively charged
hydrogen ions and preaccelerated to 50 MeV in a linear accelerator. They are then injected into the proton synchrotron DESY-III and accelerated further to 7 GeV. Then they are transferred to PETRA and where they are accelerated to 40 GeV. Finally, they are injected into their storage ring inside the HERA tunnel and reach their final energy of 920 GeV. The proton storage ring uses superconducting magnets to keep the protons on track.
The end of HERA is predicted to be in summer 2007, when its main pre-accelerator PETRA will be converted into a
synchrotron radiation source.
External links
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Accelerators Page at DESY, Hamburg (Site of HERA)
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