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VEPP-5 or Colliding Electron-Positron Beams-5 (Russian: встречный электронный позитронный пучки-5 or Russian: ВЭПП-5) is a particle accelerator at Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (BINP) in Novosibirsk, Russia. It started operation in 2015.

Description

VEPP-5 consists of an injection complex, channels for transportation of particle beams, VEPP-2000, synchrotron radiation stations of the VEPP-4M (electron-positron collider).

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