Jefferson Lab Site Tour
Experimental Hall C - Accelerator Tunnel View
Hall C was the first experimental hall completed. When the first beam came to Hall C in July 1994, the physicists learned that their detectors worked well. The first official experiment started on November 15, 1995. During experiments, the pipe that you see near the lower left corner holds the electron beam entering Hall C from the accelerator tunnel. The beam strikes a target near the center of the room and two large detectors measure where the fragments go.
This tour reflects Jefferson Lab as it was in the late 1990s and early 2000s. In particular, this predates the 12 GeV upgrade and the addition of Hall D. For a modern look at the Lab, please see the Jeffeson Lab Virtual Tour.
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