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The isochronous cyclotron of S.I.N., consisting of a sector focussed Injector Cyclotron for 70 MeV protons, followed by a Ring Cyclotron with eight separated sector magnets and four high voltage RF cavities, is designed for meson production with external proton beams of 590 MeV (fixed energy) and average currents up to 100 μA at a constant pulse rate of 50 × 106 sec−1. In a different mode of operation the Injector Cyclotron can be used by itself for production of various particle beams of variable energy. Both machines were put into commission early in 1974. Main results of the beginning operation of this cyclotron facility are presented and the status as reached till August 1975 is described.

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Willax, H.A. (1975). Status Report on S.I.N.. In: Joho, W. (eds) Seventh International Conference on Cyclotrons and their Applications. Experientia Supplementum, vol 24. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-5520-4_5

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