Session

Session 3: HEP applications

12 Oct 2016, 11:00
Amphi Gregory (Ecole Polytechnique)

Amphi Gregory

Ecole Polytechnique

Route de Saclay 91128 Palaiseau France

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  1. Arnd Specka (Ecole Polytechnique France - CNRS/IN2P3)
    12/10/2016, 11:00
  2. Roman Poeschl (Laboratoire de l'Accelerateur Lineaire (FR))
    12/10/2016, 11:20
  3. Vincent Boudry (LLR - Ecole Polytechnique/CNRS-IN2P3)
    12/10/2016, 11:40

    Picosecond multiparticle bunches offers novel tool to test and calibrate calorimeters. This might be a tool especially suited or PFA oriented detecteors such as the CALICE SiW-ECAL or SDHCAL, CMS HGCAL or ATLAS HGTD.

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  4. Arnd Specka (Ecole Polytechnique France - CNRS/IN2P3)
    12/10/2016, 12:00
  5. Matthew Wing (UCL)
    12/10/2016, 13:30

    Given a clean high energy electron beam, new and improved fixed-target or beam-dump experiments are possible. An example is the NA64 experiment which is searching for hidden sector physics such as dark photons using the secondary SPS electron beam at an intensity of ~10^6 e-/s. With the expectation of being able to increase this rate by at least a factor of 100 to 1000, sensitivity to new...

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  6. Roman Walczak (University of Oxford)
    12/10/2016, 13:55
  7. Nicolas Delerue (LAL, CNRS & Université Paris-Sud)
    12/10/2016, 14:10

    Coherent Smith-Purcell Radiation encodes information about the longitudinal profile of a relativistic beam. We had a succesful measurement campaign at FACET in the US recently and we are now working on accurately mapping the emission in the SOLEIL linac. I will present recent results obtained recently, current work and Research that could be performed with a new versatile test beam facility.

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