
A phase of the construction of the electrosynchrotron magnets at the Infn Laboratories in Frascati in the 1950s. (Courtesy: INFN - Frascati National Laboratories)
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A phase of the construction of the electrosynchrotron magnets at the Infn Laboratories in Frascati in the 1950s. (Courtesy: INFN - Frascati National Laboratories)
Built in 1955, the National Laboratory of Frascati (LNF) were the first Italian research facility for the study of nuclear and subnuclear physics with accelerators and are the largest laboratory of the National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN), the public body whose mission is theoretical, experimental and technological research in subnuclear, nuclear and astroparticle physics.
The main characteristic of LNF consists in knowing how to build particle accelerators.
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