A test accelerator for the next linear collider [electronic resource]

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Corporate Author: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (Researcher)
Format: Government Document Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Oak Ridge, Tenn. : United States. Dept. of Energy ; distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1993.
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Abstract:At SLAC, the authors are pursuing the design of a Next Linear Collider (NLC) which would begin with a center-of-mass energy of 0.5 TeV, and be upgradable to at least 1.0 TeV. To achieve this high energy, they have been working on the development of a high-gradient 11.4-GHz (X-band) linear accelerator for the main linac of the collider. In this paper, they present the design of a {open_quotes}Next Linear Collider Test Accelerator{close_quotes} (NLCTA). The goal of the NLCTA is to incorporate the new technologies of X-band accelerator structures, RF pulse compression systems and klystrons into a short linac which will then be a test bed for beam dynamics issues related to high-gradient acceleration.
Item Description:Published through the Information Bridge: DOE Scientific and Technical Information.
07/01/1993.
"slac-pub--6293"
" conf-9207224--1"
"DE94003441"
European Community for Future Accelerators (ECFA) workshop on e{sup +)e(sup{minus}} linear colliders (LC92),Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany),25 Jul - 2 Aug 1992.
Miller, R.H.; Fuller, R.; Phillips, R.; Thompson, K.A.; Clark, S.L.; Spencer, J.; Wilson, P.B.; Fant, K.; Humphrey, R.; Wang, J.W.; Boyce, R.F.; Pearson, C.; Burke, D.L.; Ruth, R.D.; Loew, G.A.; Koontz, R.; Cassel, R.; Bane, K.; Heifets, S.; Adolphsen, C.; Hoag, H.; Kroll, N.M.; Rifkin, J.; Caryotakis, G.; Paterson, J.M.; Kheifets, S.; Tantawi, S.; Vlieks, A.; Youngman, B.; Callin, R.; Lavine, T.; Yeremian, A.; Vylet, V.; Menegat, A.; Deruyter, H.; Nantista, C.
Physical Description:25 p. : digital, PDF file.