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Pages : 371
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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
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 Fifth International Workshop on Next-Generation Linear Colliders
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Final Focus and Interaction Regions of Next Generation Linear Colliders
Author: David Burke
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Category : Linear accelerators
Languages : en
Pages : 374
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Category : Linear accelerators
Languages : en
Pages : 374
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Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Next-Generation Linear Colliders. Addendum
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)
Languages : en
Pages : 374
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Report on the International Workshop on Next Generation Linear Colliders
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Many laboratories around the world have begun vigorous research programs on a next generation linear collider (NLC). However, it has been recognized that the research towards NLC is beyond the capabilities of any one laboratory presently. This workshop was organized to begin a series of workshops that address this problem. Specifically, the main goals of the workshop were to discuss research programs of the various laboratories around the world, to identify common areas of interest in the various NLC designs, and finally to advance these programs by collaboration. The particular topics discussed briefly in this paper are: parameters, rf power, structures, final focus, beam dynamics, damping rings, and instrumentation. 2 refs., 3 figs., 6 tabs.
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Many laboratories around the world have begun vigorous research programs on a next generation linear collider (NLC). However, it has been recognized that the research towards NLC is beyond the capabilities of any one laboratory presently. This workshop was organized to begin a series of workshops that address this problem. Specifically, the main goals of the workshop were to discuss research programs of the various laboratories around the world, to identify common areas of interest in the various NLC designs, and finally to advance these programs by collaboration. The particular topics discussed briefly in this paper are: parameters, rf power, structures, final focus, beam dynamics, damping rings, and instrumentation. 2 refs., 3 figs., 6 tabs.
Progress on Next Generation Linear Colliders
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In this paper, I focus on reviewing the issues and progress on a next generation linear collider with the general parameters of energy, luminosity, length, power, technology. The energy range is dictated by physics with a mass reach well beyond LEP, although somewhat short of SSC. The luminosity is that required to obtain 103 - 104 units of R0 per year. The length is consistent with a site on Stanford land with collisions occurring on the SLAC site. The power was determined by economic considerations. Finally, the technology was limited by the desire to have a next generation linear collider before the next century. 25 refs., 3 figs., 6 tabs.
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In this paper, I focus on reviewing the issues and progress on a next generation linear collider with the general parameters of energy, luminosity, length, power, technology. The energy range is dictated by physics with a mass reach well beyond LEP, although somewhat short of SSC. The luminosity is that required to obtain 103 - 104 units of R0 per year. The length is consistent with a site on Stanford land with collisions occurring on the SLAC site. The power was determined by economic considerations. Finally, the technology was limited by the desire to have a next generation linear collider before the next century. 25 refs., 3 figs., 6 tabs.
2nd International Workshop on Next-Generation Linear Colliders
Author: Shinʼichi Kurokawa
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Category : Collisions (Nuclear physics)
Languages : en
Pages : 494
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Category : Collisions (Nuclear physics)
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Pages : 494
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Proceedings of the SLC Workshop on Experimental Use of the SLAC Linear Collider
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Category : Colisiones (Física nuclear)
Languages : en
Pages : 646
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Category : Colisiones (Física nuclear)
Languages : en
Pages : 646
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