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Pages : 481
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Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Next-Generation Linear Colliders. Addendum
Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Next-Generation Linear Colliders
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Next-generation Linear Colliders
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This report contains papers on the next-generation of linear colliders. The particular areas of discussion are: parameters; beam dynamics and wakefields; damping rings and sources; rf power sources; accelerator structures; instrumentation; final focus; and review of beam-beam interaction.
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This report contains papers on the next-generation of linear colliders. The particular areas of discussion are: parameters; beam dynamics and wakefields; damping rings and sources; rf power sources; accelerator structures; instrumentation; final focus; and review of beam-beam interaction.
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Final Focus and Interaction Regions of Next Generation Linear Colliders
REPORT ON THE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON NEXT GENERATION LINEAR COLLIDERS.
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Next-Generation Linear Colliders, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University, Stanford, California ... November 28-December 9, 1988 ; Prepared for the Department of Energy
2. International Workshop on Next-generation Linear Colliders,LC90
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Final Focus and Interaction Regions of Next Generation Linear Colliders, May 2-6, 1992
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Category : Large Hadron Collider (France and Switzerland)
Languages : en
Pages : 374
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Category : Large Hadron Collider (France and Switzerland)
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Pages : 374
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2nd International Workshop on Next-Generation Linear Collider
Author: Kō-enerugī Butsurigaku Kenkyūjo (Japan)
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Pages : 816
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Pages : 816
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International Workshop on Final Focus and Interaction Regions of Next Generation Linear Colliders
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Pages : 380
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The first day of the workshop was devoted to four plenary issues'' talks, one for each working group: Beam-Beam Interaction, Detector, Hardware, and Optical Design. The last day was devoted to plenary talks summarizing the activities of the working groups. Each of the three remaining days there, was a short morning plenary devoted to a brief summary of the preceding day and an announcement of planned working group discussions for that day. The transparencies for the issues'' and summary'' talks are included in this volume, along with some remarks from the working group chairpersons. Very briefly, the beam-beam group continued to address the quantitative study of QED induced backgrounds, and attempted to better understand the nature and prevalence of QCD millijets. The detector group attempted to identify the impact on masking and detector design of the beam-beam backgrounds, the synchrotron radiation induced backgrounds from beam halos and muon backgrounds produced primarily in collimators. Nanosecond timing elements needed in conjunction with multi-bunch operation were discussed. The hardware group addressed the problem of magnet design and support, especially the final doublet magnets suspended within the detector environment, and instrumentation issues, such as high resolution beam position monitors. The optics group discussed new final focus system ideas, collimator design, and improvement of beamline tolerances. If you were not here to participate, we hope that this volume will help you in your orientation to these problems.
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Pages : 380
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The first day of the workshop was devoted to four plenary issues'' talks, one for each working group: Beam-Beam Interaction, Detector, Hardware, and Optical Design. The last day was devoted to plenary talks summarizing the activities of the working groups. Each of the three remaining days there, was a short morning plenary devoted to a brief summary of the preceding day and an announcement of planned working group discussions for that day. The transparencies for the issues'' and summary'' talks are included in this volume, along with some remarks from the working group chairpersons. Very briefly, the beam-beam group continued to address the quantitative study of QED induced backgrounds, and attempted to better understand the nature and prevalence of QCD millijets. The detector group attempted to identify the impact on masking and detector design of the beam-beam backgrounds, the synchrotron radiation induced backgrounds from beam halos and muon backgrounds produced primarily in collimators. Nanosecond timing elements needed in conjunction with multi-bunch operation were discussed. The hardware group addressed the problem of magnet design and support, especially the final doublet magnets suspended within the detector environment, and instrumentation issues, such as high resolution beam position monitors. The optics group discussed new final focus system ideas, collimator design, and improvement of beamline tolerances. If you were not here to participate, we hope that this volume will help you in your orientation to these problems.