Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 161— - DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY RESEARCH AND INNOVATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY OFFICE OF SCIENCE POLICY › § 18646
Fund a research program and support labs to find and study different kinds of nuclear matter. The Secretary must back building an Electron‑Ion Collider like the one in the 2015 Long Range Plan and the National Academies report so scientists can see the inside of protons and nuclei. The collider must meet the plan’s specs: at least 70% polarized electron and light‑ion beams; ion beams from deuterium through the heaviest stable elements; adjustable center‑of‑mass energy from 20 to 140 GeV; collision luminosity of 10^33–10^34 cm^-2 s^-1; and the option for more than one interaction region. Full operations must begin before December 31, 2030, if money is available. The law authorizes specific funding. For construction it allows $90,000,000 for FY2023; $181,000,000 for FY2024; $219,000,000 for FY2025; $297,000,000 for FY2026; and $301,000,000 for FY2027. For the Office of Science activities it allows $840,480,000 for FY2023; $976,508,800 for FY2024; $1,062,239,328 for FY2025; $1,190,833,688 for FY2026; and $1,248,463,709 for FY2027.
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42 U.S.C. § 18646
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