19–23 Apr 2004
Le Carré des Sciences, Paris- France
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Accelerator Physics topics

20 Apr 2004, 08:30
Le Carré des Sciences, Paris- France

Le Carré des Sciences, Paris- France

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Conveners:R. Patterson, G.Blair, T. Nakanishi

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  1. Elsen, E. (DESY)
    20/04/2004, 08:30
    More than 20 European laboratories have joined forces on a Design Study for the Linear Collider in the TeV range. In a bid submitted to the European Union the consortium tries to gain support to address some of the remaining high ranking issues identified in the report of the TRC. It is expected that these studies will be complemented by similar activies in Asia and in the Americas. The talk...
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  2. Gerald Dugan (Cornell Univ.)
    20/04/2004, 08:50
    One charge to the US LC Technology Options Study was to evaluate the projected availability of the warm and cold LC designs and indicate the effort required to meet specified goals. A Monte Carlo simulation was developed which estimated availability based on device counts, frequency of failure (MTTF) and time to repair (MTTR). The simulation included device accessibility, tunnel access and...
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  3. Gerald Dugan (Cornell Univ.)
    20/04/2004, 09:05
    As part of the US LC Technology Options Study, a risk analysis was performed to identify aspects of the warm and cold designs where there was significant risk that the LC might fail to achieve its energy, luminosity or availability goals. The study identified 42 items and assigned each of these a rank for likelihood, severity, time of discovery and impact. This pointed to which sub-systems of...
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  4. Sanuki, T. (Univ. of Tokyo)
    20/04/2004, 09:25
    GLCTA (Global Linear Collider Test Accelerator) is a facility to demonstrate that we are ready to build a linear collider with a warm technology. It is a great and important step to realize the LC project. We have built the GLCTA at KEK and just started a high-power test of an X-band accelerating structure. In the near future,we will accelerate an ultra low-emittance beam from the ATF. It...
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  5. Mishra, S. (FNAL)
    20/04/2004, 09:40
    Fermilab is the only laboratory in the US Laboratory that is collaborating on both warm (NLC) and SRF (TESLA) linear collider technology R&D. Fermilab's contributions and plans to these accelerator hardware R&D will be discussed. New initiatives in the accelerator physics, ground motion etc. at Fermilab will be presented. A proposal and scope of a next generation Linear Collider Engineering...
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