 
 
 
 The Cornell Electron-Positron Storage Ring (CESR) is an
electron-positron collider with a circumference of 768 meters,
 located 12 meters below the ground at  Cornell University campus. 
It is capable of producing collisions
 between electrons and their anti-particles,
positrons, with
center-of-mass energies between 9 and 12 GeV.  The products of these 
collisions are studied with a detection apparatus,
called the CLEO detector.
The Cornell Electron-Positron Storage Ring (CESR) is an
electron-positron collider with a circumference of 768 meters,
 located 12 meters below the ground at  Cornell University campus. 
It is capable of producing collisions
 between electrons and their anti-particles,
positrons, with
center-of-mass energies between 9 and 12 GeV.  The products of these 
collisions are studied with a detection apparatus,
called the CLEO detector.
 
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We thank CESR for permission to use their images.