Article ID: CBB001552115

The Parasites: Synchrotron Radiation at SLAC, 1972--1992 (2015)

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The synchrotron radiation activities at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (formerly Stanford Linear Accelerator Center) started out in 1972 as a small-scale Stanford University project. The project gradually grew to become one of the first national centers for synchrotron radiation in the United States and, eventually, an independent laboratory in charge of its own accelerator machine and organizationally a part of SLAC. This article tells the story of the first two decades of these activities, when the synchrotron radiation activities operated parasitically on the SLAC site, entirely peripheral to SLAC's main scientific mission in high energy physics. The article's meticulously detailed account of the history of the parasitic period of synchrotron radiation at SLAC constitutes an important and interesting piece of modern science history, complementing previous efforts in this journal and elsewhere to chronicle the history of the U.S. national laboratories and similar homes of Big Science abroad. Most importantly, the article communicates an alternative interpretative perspective on the institutional change of Big Science labs, consciously and consistently keeping its analysis at a micro level and emphasizing the incremental small-step changes of local actors in their everyday negotiations and deliberations. Not at all disqualifying or seeking to replace historical accounts framed with reference to macro developments of grand long-term change in science and science policy at the end of the previous century, but rather seeking to complement them, this article contributes with a worm's-eye view on change and advances the argument for a further exploration of such viewpoints in the historical analysis of institutional transformation in science.

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Authors & Contributors
Crease, Robert P.
Hallonsten, Olof
Adams, Stephen B.
Aronova, Elena
Bai, Xin
Baker, Karen S.
Journals
Physics in Perspective
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences
Chinese Journal for the History of Science and Technology
Historical Records of Australian Science
History and Technology
Publishers
Arkiv Förlag
MIT Press
Wallstein Verlag
Concepts
Big science
Particle accelerators
Scientific apparatus and instruments
Atomic, nuclear, and particle physics
Physics
Societies; institutions; academies
People
Berg, Paul
Marconi, Guglielmo
Oliphant, Mark
Revelle, Roger
Rüdin, Ernst
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century
21st century
20th century, early
19th century
Places
United States
Europe
Belgium
China
Germany
Italy
Institutions
Stanford University
Brookhaven National Laboratory (United States)
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC)
Cornell University
European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
Interessengemeinschaft Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft
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