Author: J.T. Seeman
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The Stanford Linear Collider
The Status of the Stanford Linear Collider
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The Stanford Linear Collider is described, and the status of commissioning of the major SLC systems is given, including the electron source and 1.2 GeV linac, storage rings, 50 GeV linac, and positron source. Beam transport between the linac and final focus, and the final focus optical system are described. (LEW).
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The Stanford Linear Collider is described, and the status of commissioning of the major SLC systems is given, including the electron source and 1.2 GeV linac, storage rings, 50 GeV linac, and positron source. Beam transport between the linac and final focus, and the final focus optical system are described. (LEW).
The Stanford Linear Collider Positron Source
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A description of the positron source used in the Stanford Linear Collider is given. The performance to date is reviewed.
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A description of the positron source used in the Stanford Linear Collider is given. The performance to date is reviewed.
Recent Progress at the Stanford Linear Collider
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A status report on SLC commissioning is given, with special emphasis on recent progress in the Arcs and Final Focus. 50 refs.
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A status report on SLC commissioning is given, with special emphasis on recent progress in the Arcs and Final Focus. 50 refs.
RESEARCH AT SLAC TOWARDS LINEAR COLLIDER.
The Stanford Linear Collider, Fall 1988
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This paper contains a description of the Stanford Linear Collider and a summary of its performance during recent periods of operation. 20 refs., 34 figs., 1 tab.
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This paper contains a description of the Stanford Linear Collider and a summary of its performance during recent periods of operation. 20 refs., 34 figs., 1 tab.
Stanford Linear Collider
Author: John Robert Rees
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Category : Collisions (Nuclear physics)
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Status of the SLC (Stanford Linear Collider).
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This report presents a brief review of the status of the Stanford Linear Collider. Topics covered are: Beam luminosity, Detectors and backgrounds; and Future prospects. 3 refs., 8 figs., 1 tab. (LSP).
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This report presents a brief review of the status of the Stanford Linear Collider. Topics covered are: Beam luminosity, Detectors and backgrounds; and Future prospects. 3 refs., 8 figs., 1 tab. (LSP).
Status of the SLAC Linear Collider
Design and Performance of the Stanford Linear Collider Control System
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The success of the Stanford Linear Collider (SLC) will be dependent upon the implementation of a very large advanced computer-based instrumentation and control system. This paper describes the architectural design of this system as well as a critique of its performance. This critique is based on experience obtained from its use in the control and monitoring of 1/3 of the SLAC linac and in support of an expensive experimental machine physics experimental program. 11 references, 3 figures.
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The success of the Stanford Linear Collider (SLC) will be dependent upon the implementation of a very large advanced computer-based instrumentation and control system. This paper describes the architectural design of this system as well as a critique of its performance. This critique is based on experience obtained from its use in the control and monitoring of 1/3 of the SLAC linac and in support of an expensive experimental machine physics experimental program. 11 references, 3 figures.