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Eckhard Elsen (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))20/07/2013, 09:00AcceleratorsTalk presentationLinear e+e- colliders of up to 500 GeV cms energy provide a very efficient opportunity for production of Higgs particles and the study of the couplings. The nature of the recently discovered particle can so be explored in fine detail complementing the measurements of the LHC. The ILC, based on superconducting technology, is the most advanced proposal for such a machine for which recently the...Go to contribution page
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Katsunobu Oide (KEK)20/07/2013, 09:30AcceleratorsTalk presentationAfter the discovery in 2012, by the CMS and ATLAS experiments, of a Higgs boson at 126 GeV, a circular e+e- “Higgs factory” operating at about 15% higher beam energy than the late LEP collider has become an attractive option for the next step of particle physics, allowing for highest-precision measurements of this remarkable particle. If constructed in a new tunnel with a circumference of...Go to contribution page
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830. Research on high-field superconducting magnets and prospects for higher-energy hadron collidersFrederick Bordry (CERN)20/07/2013, 10:00AcceleratorsTalk presentationTo be submittedGo to contribution page
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Dr Alan Bross (Fermilab)20/07/2013, 11:00AcceleratorsTalk presentationNeutrino beams produced from the decay of muons in a racetrack-like decay ring provide a powerful way to study short-baseline neutrino oscillation and neutrino interaction physics. In this talk, I will describe the facility, nuSTORM, and show how the unique neutrino beam at the facility will enable experiments of unprecedented precision to be carried out. I will present sensitivity plots...Go to contribution page
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Maria Enrica Biagini (INFN-Frascati National Laboratories)20/07/2013, 11:25AcceleratorsTalk presentationThe quest for high precision measurements in rare flavour decays requires dedicated colliders with very high peak luminosity and high operation reliability, in order to collect the huge amount of data needed. In the past such Factories were in operation at SLAC (USA) and KEK (Japan) for the study of the B meson decays, and are still collecting data at IHEP (China) at the Tau/charm energy and...Go to contribution page
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Daniel Schulte (CERN)20/07/2013, 11:50AcceleratorsTalk presentationThe Large Hadron Electron Collider (LHeC) is a proposed facility which will exploit the LHC beams for electron-proton/nucleus scattering, using a new 60 GeV electron accelerator. Following the release of its detailed technical design report last year, the configuration of a linac with racetrack shape has been chosen for its default design. Further work has been pursued in order to adapt the...Go to contribution page
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Prof. Philip Burrows (Oxford University)20/07/2013, 12:15AcceleratorsTalk presentationFuture lepton colliders such as the International Linear Collider (ILC), and the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) require nanometer-sized beams at the interaction point (IP). We report on the design, protoyping and testing of beam-based feedback systems for steering the beams into collision at the IP so as to maximise the luminosity performance of the colliders. Both all-analogue and digital...Go to contribution page
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Yordan Ivanov Karadzhov (Universite de Geneve (CH))20/07/2013, 12:40AcceleratorsTalk presentationThe Muon Ionisation Cooling Experiment (MICE) will demonstrate ionisation cooling, an essential technology for a Neutrino Factory and/or Muon Collider, by measuring a 10% reduction in emittance of a muon beam. A realistic demonstration requires beams closely resembling those expected at the front-end of a Neutrino Factory, i.e. with large transverse emittance and momentum spreads. The MICE...Go to contribution page
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