Miscellaneous photographs of the installation of the equipment for P + D -> He3 + photon at the Berkeley 184 inch cyclton facility. Some time late 1969 or early 1970.



Top left, Karl Stein. Bottom center, Bob Kline and Walter Nilsson.
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Center, Bob Kline, bottom, Walter Nilsson, with the pair of photon detectors. The fellow at the top working on the deuterium target is not identified.
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Middle, second from the left, Walter Nilsson. Next is Al Stetz.
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Center, top of head, is Bob Kline. Right, Walter Nilsson.
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A view of the helium 3 detectory - white, with the cross - which was used to measure energy. Spark chambers are to the left, and just below.
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Another view of the deterium target.
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A helium bag between the deterium target and the helium 3 detector.
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Another view of the helium bag, including an extension for the proton beam.
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Another view of the deterium target. The pipe is contains the proton beam from the cyclotron.
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A view from the back of the helium 3 detector.
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Burns MacDonald. The cyclotron magnet is behind him.
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Another view of the helium 3 detector.
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Al Stetz. The others are unidentified.
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A view of the equipment with most of the components in place.
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Bob Kline and Walter Nilsson.
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Bob Kline and Walter Nilsson.
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Bob Kline and Walter Nilsson.
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The electronics bay, including a 9 track tape unit.
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A detail of the electronic bay. Mostly power supplies. The camera at the upper right made Polaroid very happy, as did the untold hundreds of photographs of the proton beam.
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