For two weeks in August of 2005, 668 physicists gathered in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado to study the physics, the detectors and the accelerator of the International Linear Collider. For the first time, a fully international physics and detector workshop was held in conjunction with the ILC Accelerator workshop.
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This contribution to the published Proceedings records the opening talk I presented on the first morning of the 2005 International Linear Collider Workshop in Snowmass, CO, August 14 - 27, 2005. It includes a summary of the motivation for the workshop, the scientific goals and charges for the working groups, the initial plans of the ...
The design and practicality of future accelerators, such as hadron colliders and neutrino factories being considered to supercede the LHC, will depend greatly on the choice of superconducting magnets. Various possibilities will be reviewed and discussed, taking into account recent progress and projected improvements in magnet design and conductor development along with the ...
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There is no unambiguous definition for long baseline neutrino oscillation experiments. The term is generally used for accelerator neutrino oscillation experiments which are sensitive to Delta sq m less than 1.0 eV2, and for which the detector is not on the accelerator site. The Snowmass N2L working group met to discuss the issues ...
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There is no unambiguous definition for long baseline neutrino oscillation experiments. The term is generally used for accelerator neutrino oscillation experiments which are sensitive to {Delta}m{sup 2} < 1.0 eV{sup 2}, and for which the detector is not on the accelerator site. The Snowmass N2L working group met to discuss the issues ...
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A significant fraction of the observed decline in the total abundance of ozone at ... Measurements of isotopic composition of water vapor will (as the ...
The ''Snowmass Points and Slopes'' (SPS) are a set of benchmark points and parameter lines in the MSSM parameter space corresponding to different scenarios in the search for Supersymmetry at present and future experiments. This set of benchmarks was agreed upon at the 2001 ''Snowmass ...
Perform a survey of the present status as well as the vision of the future promises of the various electron-positron circular colliders. The colliders to be covered include those currently in operation, currently under construction, or envisioned as a possibility of the future, and in the US and abroad. Special emphasis should be placed on the clear identification of the beam physics limits and ...
WORKSHOP ON THE SEISMOLOGY OF THE SUN AND. THE DISTANT STARS. CSSA-ASTRO-85-23 ...... Solar Seismology From Space, A Conference at Snowmass, Colorado, R. K. ...
Snowmass ILC Workshop: Fermilab ILC R&D Plan Shekhar Mishra Fermilab 9/07/05 #12;Goals of the 2nd ILC will be near Fermilab Japan and Europe are to determine sample sites by the end of 2005 5 of our 10 critical facilities. � TTF Facility (DESY) established facility, 30% allocated to ILC � ILC Test Facility (Fermilab
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This account funding was used to support the American Linear Collider Physics Group (ALCPG) and The International Linear Collider (ILC) Snowmass workshop that took place in August, 2005. The workshop lasted 2 weeks. The funds provided by the DOE ($110 K) were to fund all the computing and secretariat effort of the ...
Results of the proceedings of the Polar Ozone Workshop held in Snowmass, CO, on May 9 to 13, 1988 are given. Topics covered include ozone depletion, ozonometry, polar meteorology, polar stratospheric clouds, remote sensing of trace gases, atmospheric chemistry and dynamical simulations.
maximum the beam is su�ciently large that steel or tungsten plates can be absorb the tail of the beam � Snowmass, U.S.A. The International Linear Collider beam dumps R. Appleby The Cockcroft Institute, Daresbury The ILC beam dumps are a key part of the accelerator design. At Snowmass 2005, the current status
The paper summarizes the work of the Beam Delivery working group (WG4) at Snowmass 2005 workshop, focusing on status of optics, layout, collimation and detector background. The strawman layout with two interaction regions was recommended at the first ILC workshop at KEK in November 2004. Two crossing-angle designs were included in this ...
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The ILC beam dumps are a key part of the accelerator design. At Snowmass 2005, the current status of the beam dump designs was reviewed, and the options for the overall dump layout considered. This paper describes the available dump options for the baseli...
We address the collider physics issues, concepts and technologies of (e{sup +}e{sup -}{gamma}) colliders at a cm. energy of 5 TeV and a luminosity of 10{sup 35} cm{sup -2}s{sup -1}.
Issues pertaining to the next generation (post LHC) Hadron Colliders have been addressed over the past several years at workshops at Indiana, Indianapolis, and more recently at Snowmass. Although no attempt has been made to produce a detailed parameter se...
Concurrent satellite observations during the TRACE-P campaigns (from TOMS, AVHRR , ..... simple instruments such as the rotating shadowbands radiometers. ... As an example, the Univ. of Miami package bolts into the rear-seat frame of a ...
Increased stratospheric CO2 will lead to increased radiative cooling and a decrease in .... b) Chemical depletion of polar ozone is most sensitive to processes (e.g., .... ozone decreases), and so ozone layer recovery will be delayed. ...
The presented paper partially summarizes the work of the Beam Delivery working group (WG4) at Snowmass, concentrating on status of optics, layout, collimation, and background. The strawman layout with 2 interaction regions was recommended at the first ILC workshop at KEK in November 2004. Two crossing-angle designs were included in this layout. The design ...
Issues pertaining to the next generation (post LHC) Hadron Colliders have been addressed over the past several years at workshops at Indiana, Indianapolis, and more recently at Snowmass. Although no attempt has been made to produce a detailed parameter set, most work has addressed energies in the range of 80-100 TeV centre-of-mass with a peak luminosity of ...
The American particle physics community can look forward to a well-conceived and vital program of experimentation for the next ten years, using both colliders and fixed target beams to study a wide variety of pressing questions. Beyond 2010, these programs will be reaching the end of their expected lives. The CERN LHC will provide an experimental program of the first importance. But beyond the ...
Besides continued work on the parameters of a 3--4 and 0.5 TeV center of mass (CoM) collider, many studies are now concentrating on a machine near 100 GeV (CoM) that could be a factor for the s-channel production of Higgs particles. The authors mention the research on the various components in such muon colliders, starting from the proton accelerator needed to generate pions ...
Besides continued work on the parameters of a 3-4 and 0.5 TeV center of mass (COM) collider, many studies are now concentrating on a machine near 100 GeV (COM) that could be a factory for the s-channel production of Higgs particles. We mention the research on the various com- ponents in such muon colliders, starting from the proton accelerator needed to generate pions from a ...
This report documents the activities of the Snowmass 2001 T4 Particle Sources Working Group. T4 was charged with examining the most challenging aspects of positron sources for linear colliders and antiproton sources for proton-antiproton colliders, and the secondary beams of interest to the physics community that will be available from the next generation of high-energy ...
to extract the selectron mass from the observed selectron-decay electron spectrum. This paper reports2005 International Linear Collider Workshop � Stanford, U.S.A. Selectron Mass Reconstruction ISAJET and the JAS LCD fast simulation to explore the precision of Snowmass Point SPS1a selectron mass
We summarize the activity of the Very Large Hadron Collider Physics and Detector subgroup during Snowmass 96. 1 To appear in the Proceedings of the 1996 DPF/DPB Summer Study on New Directions for High-Energy Physics (Snowmass 96). Summary of the Very Large Hadron Collider Physics and Detector Subgroup D. Denisov and S. Keller Fermilab, P.O. Box 500, ...
The T7 Working Group on High Performance Computing (HPC) had more than 30 participants. During the three weeks at Snowmass there were about 30 presentations. This working group also had joint sessions with a number of other working groups, including E1 (Neutrino Factories and Muon Colliders), M1 (Muon Based Systems), M6 (High Intensity Proton Sources), T4 (Particle sources), ...
It is useful before beginning our work here to restate briefly the purpose of this workshop in the light of the present circumstances of elementary particle physics in the U.S. The goal of our field is easily stated in a general way: it is to reach higher center of mass energies and higher luminosities while employing more sensitive and more versatile event detectors, all in ...
Production of the Proceedings of the 1996 DPB/DPF Summer Study in High- Energy Physics built on the methods, lessons, and technology of the production process used for the Proceedings of the 1995 Particle Accelerator Conference (PAC95). The Snowmass proce...
The possibility of polarized positron beams at a future linear collider has created much interest. At the 2001 Snowmass meeting, a study group (designated E3) included a subgroup whose charge was to closely examine the merits, as quantitatively as possible, of this option. The leading issues are outlined here, and a few physics examples are given. The deciding issues are, ...
Z pinches, the oldest fusion concept, have recently been revisited in light of significant advances in the fields of plasma physics and pulsed power engineering. The possibility exists for z-pinch fusion to play a role in commercial energy applications. We report on work to develop z-pinch fusion concepts, the result of an extensive literature search, and the output for a congressionally-mandated ...
An initial design of the optics required for producing gamma-gamma collisions was produced for the NLC Zeroth Order Design Report (ZDR) submitted to the 1996 Snowmass workshop. The design incorporated only loose constraints from the interaction region requirements. In this paper we report progress on a design of a gamma-gamma interaction region which ...
The author summarizes the results of the New Gauge Boson Subgroup on the physics of extended gauge sectors at future colliders as presented at the 1996 Snowmass workshop. He discusses the direct and indirect search reaches for new gauge bosons at both hadron and lepton colliders as well as the ability of such machines to extract detailed information on the ...
This report summarizes signatures and backgrounds for processes in high-energy hadronic collisions, particularly at the SSC. It includes both signatures for new particles -- t quarks, Higgs bosons, new {Zeta}{prime} bosons, supersymmetric particles, and technicolor particles -- and other experiments which might be done. It is based on the 1990 Snowmass ...
The authors outline some highlights in the present design of the beam-delivery and removal system for the Next Linear Collider (NLC), and present a long list of possible or desirable future studies. On several of the listed items work has already been started since the Snowmass workshop. Other studies could be conducted, for example, in the framework of a ...
Large-scale scientific endeavors such as the International Linear Collider Project can have a lasting impact on education and outreach to our society. The ILC will provide a discovery platform for frontier physical science and it will also provide a discovery platform for broader impacts and social science. The importance of Broader Impacts of Science in general and the ILC in particular are ...
Superconducting Radio Frequency (SRF) accelerator structures made from high purity niobium are becoming the technological choice for a large number of future accelerators and energy recovery LINAC's (ERL). Most of the presently planned accelerators and ERL requirements will be met with some effort by the current SRF technology where ...
Superconducting Radio Frequency (SRF) accelerator structures made from high purity niobium are becoming the technological choice for a large number of future accelerators and energy recovery LINAC�s (ERL). Most of the presently planned accelerators and ERL requirements will be met with some effort by the current SRF technology where ...
The Conceptual Design Report (CDR) for the Superconducting Super Collider (SSC) describes a proton-proton collider with an energy of 20 TeV per beam and a maximum luminosity of 10{sup 33}cm{sup {minus}2}s{sup {minus}1} per collision point. This directly responds to the recommendation made by the High Energy Physics Advisory Panel to the US Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation ...
A two-day workshop on the accelerator for particle therapy was held on August 22-23, 1990, with the aim of mutual understanding of medical accelerators among investigators. The state-of-the-art facilities in Japan and medical proton accelerators in Japan ...
The Sixth Workshop on the Role of Impurities and Defects in Silicon Device Processing was held in Snowmass Village, August 12-14, 1996. The workshop was attended by 87 participants from academic institutions and photovoltaic industry representatives, from the United States, Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, ...
Although computing facilities have been provided at conferences and workshops remote from the hose institution for some years, the equipment provided has rarely been capable of providing for much more than simple editing and electronic mail over leased lines. This presentation describes the pioneering effort involved by the Computing Department/Division at Fermilab in ...
Although computing facilities have been provided at conferences and workshops remote from the home institution for some years, the equipment provided has rarely been capable of providing for much more than simple editing and electronic mail over leased lines. This presentation describes the pioneering effort involved by the Computing Department/Division at Fermilab in ...
Group 1: Electron Acceleration and Propagation. Group Leader: ... for electron propagation and acceleration; Observational and theoretical constraints on ...
A summary of the proceedings from the workshop are presented. The areas covered were solar activity,
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of Particle Physics (Snowmass 2001) ed. N. Graf, In the Proceedings of APS / DPF / DPB Summer Study on the Future of Particle Physics (Snowmass 2001), Snowmass, Colorado, 30 Jun - 21 Jul 2001, pp P331 SNOWMASS-2001-P331(2001) Prepared for APS / DPF / DPB Summer Study on the Future of Particle Physics ...
The idea of producing beams of high energy photons by Compton backscattering of laser photons was proposed over 20 years ago. At the time, producing the required laser pulses was not feasible. However, recent advances in high average power, diode pumped lasers appear to have solved this problem. The US Collaboration is now turning its attention to the engineering requirement of mating the laser ...
This is the report of the Working Group on Early Universe Cosmology and tests of Fundamental Physics, group P4.8 of the of the Snowmass 2001 conference. Here we summarize the impressive array of advances that have taken place in this field, and identify opportunities for even greater progress in the future. Topics include Dark Energy, Cosmic Acceleration, ...
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This document is a compilation of material collected as the results of a workshop, Applications of Accelerators, held at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, 1--2 December 1993. The material collected here has been edited for style and to minimize dupl...
This report is a summary of a workshop on the use of workstation- based operator interfaces in accelerator control systems. The workshop was held on 2 November 1989 as part of the 1989 International Conference on Accelerator and Large Experimental Physics Control Systems, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 10 ...
Workshop proceedings-Papers presented at the International Workshop on Acceleration and Radiation Generation in Space and Laboratory. Plasmas Kardamyli, Greece, August 29 - September 4, 1993.
The International Linear Collider (ILC) is a 200-500 GeV center-of-mass high-luminosity linear electron-positron collider, based on 1.3 GHz superconducting radiofrequency (SCRF) accelerating cavities. The use of the SCRF technology was recommended by the International Technology Recommendation Panel (ITRP) in August 2004 [1], and shortly thereafter endorsed by the ...
Summary of the 12th Advanced Accelerator Concept (AAC 2006) Workshop help by NIU and ANL on July 10th-15th 2006 in Lake Geneva WI. The proceedings of the workshop have been published as an AIP conference proceedings "12th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop� volume 877.
This paper contains a short summary on accelerator designs. Kaon factory, boosters, polarized beams and power supplies are all briefly mentioned.
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Topics covered in the workshop include: extra-terrestrial and reactor neutrinos; accelerator neutrinos; neutrino mass; neutrino oscillations; and intense neutrino beams. (GHT)
Topics covered in the workshop include: extra-terrestrial and reactor neutrinos; accelerator neutrinos; neutrino mass; neutrino oscillations; and intense neutrino beams. (ERA citation 06:029442)
Maya Gokhale of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory presents at the JGI/Argonne HPC Workshop on January 26, 2010
Outline: 1. Introduction 2. Linac and transport lines: Ion source; Low-enrgy beam transport(LEBT) and radio frequency quadrupole (RFQ); Medium-energy beam transport (MEBT); Funneling; Accelerator architecture and structures; supercoducting RF linac; RF control; High-energy beam transport (HEBT) and ring-to-target beam transport (RTBT) ; Space charge effects; and diagnostics. ...
We report on the status and plans of experiments now running or proposed for electron-positron colliders at energies between the {phi} and the Z. The e{sup +}e{sup -}B and charm factories we considered were PEP-II/BABAR, KEKB/Belle, superKEK, SuperBABAR, and CESR-c/CLEO-c. We reviewed the programs at the {phi} factory at Frascati and the proposed PEP-N facility at Stanford Linear ...
We report on the status and plans of experiments now running or proposed for electron-positron colliders at energies between the {phi} and the Z. The e{sup +}e{sup -} B and charm factories we considered were PEP-II/BABAR, KEKB/Belle, superKEK, SuperBABAR, and CESR-c/CLEO-c. We reviewed the programs at the {phi} factory at Frascati and the proposed PEP-N facility at Stanford Linear ...
Synchrotron radiation induced photodesorption in particle accelerators may lead to pressure rise and to beam-gas scattering losses, finally affecting the beam lifetime. We discuss the beam tube vacuum in the low field Stage 1 Very Large Hadron Collider VLHC. Since VLHC Stage 1 has a room temperature beam tube, a non-evaporable getter (NEG St101 strip) pumping system located ...
The Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) organized a workshop at ORNL July 14-15, 2005, to highlight the unique measurement capabilities of the Oak Ridge Electron Linear Accelerator (ORELA) facility and to emphasize the important role of ORELA for perform...
This volume contains the proceeding and individual papers presented at the Fifth PTCOG meeting and International Workshop on Biomedical Accelerators. The meeting was divided into sessions on the biomedical aspects of therapy delivery, new biomedical accel...
The meeting was prompted by recent problems with isotope availability from DOE accelerator facilities; these difficulties have resulted from conflicting priorities between physics experiments and isotope production activities. The workshop was a forum in ...
By the end of FY 2005, 56% of the States had either engaged in an Accelerated Construction Technology Transfer (ACTT) workshop or had one scheduled within the next 12 months, with an additional 10 host agencies considering workshops in FY 2006. ACTT works...
The concept of a ''Global Accelerator Network'' (GAN) has been put forward as a means for inter-regional collaboration in the operation of internationally constructed and operated frontier accelerator facilities. A workshop was held to allow representatives of the accelerator ...
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Presented at the Workshop on Accelerator Magnet Superconductors (WAMS), Archamps, France, 22-24 March 2004. US LHC ACCELERATOR RESEARCH PROGRAM HIGH-FIELD MAGNET R&D James Strait Fermi National for the magnet design and for the cryogenic system. Fig. 3 Peak local power deposition (left) and linear power
In this report we summarize the work performed at Snowmass 2001 on the physics of extra dimensions. We divide these analyses into the following classes: searches for extra dimensional phenomena, identification of specific new physics scenarios, studies of black hole production and non-commutative QED.
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In this summary report of the 2001 Snowmass Electroweak Symmetry Breaking Working c;roup, the main candidates for theories of electroweak symmetry breaking are surveyed, and the criteria for distinguishing among the different approaches are discussed. The...
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Polarized Electron Source workshops have been held at varying intervals, beginning in 1983 when Charles Sinclair convened the first at SLAC. Since that time, three workshops were held in conjunction with the International Spin Symposia and two at other occasions. The increasing importance of polarized electron beams at accelerators has ...
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This is the summary of presentations and discussions of the High Gradient and EM Structure Based Accelerators Working Group at the 2008 Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop. The working group mission statement and charge are described and presentations on different topics are summarized. The topics include investigations of high ...
The impetus for this design report originated in the Snowmass 88 meeting where the subject of higher energies within the constraints of the existing Tevatron tunnel enclosure was investigated. It was determined that beam transport to the fixed target experimental areas was possible up to an energy of {approximately}1.5 Tev. Collider operation was feasible at somewhat higher ...
Particle physics makes its greatest advances with experiments at the highest energy. The only sure way to advance to a higher-energy regime is through hadron colliders--the Tevatron, the LHC, and then, beyond that, a Very Large Hadron Collider. At Snowmass-1996 [1], investigators explored the best way to build a VLHC, which they defined as a 100 TeV collider. The goals in this ...
The purpose of this paper is to review progress in the US towards a next generation linear collider. During 1988, there were three workshops held on linear colliders: Physics of Linear Colliders,'' in Capri, Italy, June 14--18, 1988; Snowmass 88 (Linear Collider subsection) June 27--July 15, 1988; and SLAC International ...
The 13th International Magnetic Measurement Workshop was held at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center from Monday, May 19 through Thursday, May 22, 2003. All professionals in the field of magnetic measurements were encouraged to attend. The workshop was primarily concerned with equipment and techniques for measuring and fiducializing ...
We describe the proceedings of the Workshop on the Uses and Generation of Femtosecond Radiation, held at the E.O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), in February 1998, and some of the ideas that were generated subsequent to the workshop. The motivation for this workshop was to bring together accelerator ...
A workshop on the physics and applications of microwave-absorbing materials in accelerators and related systems was held at CEBAF February 22-24, 1993. The gathering brought together about 150 scientists and representatives of industries from all over the world. The main topics of discussion were the properties of ...
The INTRODUCTION to this paper summarizes the history of the Global Accelerator Network (GAN) concept and the recent workshops that discussed the relationship between GAN and Remote Operations. The REMOTE OPERATIONS SCENARIOS section brings out the organizational philosophy embodied in GAN-like and to non-GAN-like scenarios. The set of major TOPICS RAISED ...
This volume contains the proceeding and individual papers presented at the Fifth PTCOG meeting and International Workshop on Biomedical Accelerators. The meeting was divided into sessions on the biomedical aspects of therapy delivery, new biomedical accelerators, facilities, and beam localization and status report. Individual papers ...
Research in high-energy physics at Iowa is in three areas--hyperon decay (ERM and CRN), hadronic interactions (Y. Onel), and charm physics (U. Mallik). In this document we report our progress in each of these areas. McCliment and Newsom built a silicon ..sigma../sup +/ and ..xi../sup -/ radiative decays. The SSD system was extensively tested in Proton Center during the 1987-1988 fixed-target run. ...
We review the present status of the field of New Acceleration Concepts, as presented at the Lake Arrowhead workshop, held at the beginning of 1989. Many new and promising results have been obtained recently, and the field is actively developing. We discuss briefly some of the main results presented at the workshop. 43 refs., 2 tabs.
On October 26-29, 2004, the Heavy Ion Fusion (HIF) Virtual National Laboratory (VNL) hosted a workshop at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) on 'Accelerator- Driven High Energy Density Physics (HEDP).' The workshop was attended by sixty five res...
These proceedings represent papers presented at the High Energy Solar Physics Workshop at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland. Recent developments in the study of solar flares were discussed. Special emphasis was placed on high energies. The topics discussed include processes of flare energy release, particle acceleration, ...
Advances in and physics of the acceleration of particles using underdense plasma structures driven by lasers were the topics of presentations and discussions in Working Group 1 of the 2010 Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop. Such accelerators have demonstrated gradients several orders beyond conventional ...
We summarize the presentations and discussions on advanced computation in advanced accelerators at the 2010 Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop. Common themes and needs are discussed. Future prospects and areas ripe for exploration are also given.
Nineteen papers and three summary sessions (theoretical, simulation codes, and experimental approach) are presented on the effects of space charge in linear accelerators. A separate abstract was prepared for each paper for inclusion in Energy Research Abstracts (ERA). (PMA)
Nineteen papers and three summary sessions (theoretical, simulation codes, and experimental approach) are presented on the effects of space charge in linear accelerators. A separate abstract was prepared for each paper for inclusion in Energy Research Abs...
The group considered physics, accelerator, and polarized source issues. Most of the physics study was concerned with what significant and unique experiments could be done if polarized protons could be accelerated in the main injector and eventually in the Tevatron. 12 refs., 4 figs.
This report contains papers on the following accelerator topics: current alignment topics; toolboxes: instrumentation, software, and methods; fiducialization of conventional magnets; fiducialization of superconducting magnets; and next generation linear colliders.
With increasingly stringent requirements on the performance of accelerators and storage rings, there is a wide interest in modeling-based control. The organizers recognized the need to have an overview and discussion on the current status of modeling-base...
A report is given of activities and operations at the Fermilab Accelerator during the month of May, 1978. Topics discussed include: a workshop on particle channeling at high energy; summary of operations; monthly operations history; beam utilization by ex...
High voltage insulation problems in electrostatic accelerators are discussed. The aim of the analysis is to broaden the knowledge, highlight the characteristics of insulation technology and design strategies to improve use. The basic geometry of the insul...
A summary is presented of workshop deliberations on basic scaling, the economic viability of laser drive power for HEP accelerators, the availability of electron beam injectors for near-term experiments, and a few very general remarks on technology issues.
A summary is given on the work presented and discussed in the Laser-Plasma Acceleration Working Group at the 2004 Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop, including the Plasma Acceleration Subgroup (Group-Leader: Eric Esarey; Co-Group-Leader: Sergei Tochitsky) and the Plasma Guiding Subgroup (Group-Leader: Howard ...
This report summarizes presented results and discussions in the Working Group 3 at the Twelfth Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop in 2006. Presentations on varied topics, such as laser proton acceleration, novel radiation sources, active medium accelerators, and many others, are reviewed, and the status and ...
In this introductory paper at the second Workshop on Laser Acceleration my main goal is to set what I believe to be the energy and luminosity requirements of the machines of the future. These specifications are independent of the technique of accelerations. But, before getting to these technical questions, I will briefly review where ...
A review is given of recent progress in this field, drawing heavily upon material presented at the Workshop on Advanced Accelerator Concepts, The Abbey, June 12--18, 1994. Attention is addressed to (1) plasma based concepts, (2) photo-cathodes, (3) radio frequency sources and Two-Beam Accelerators, (4) near and far-field schemes ...
I attended the European Accelerator Conference in Rome, Italy, June 7-11 and delivered an invited paper. On June 11 I attended the annual meeting of the International Committee for Future Accelerators. From June 13-17 I attended the ICFA Subcommittee Work...
A workshop took place at La Thuile and at CERN in January 1987 to study the physics potential of three types of particle collider with energies in the TeV region, together with the feasibility of experiments with them. The machines were: a large hadron co...
The discussions and presentations in the Simulations and Modelling subgroup of the Fifth ICFA Beam Dynamics Workshop The Effects of Errors in Accelerators'' are summarized. The workshop was held on October 3--8, 1991 in Corpus Christi, Texas.
The discussions and presentations in the Simulations and Modelling subgroup of the Fifth ICFA Beam Dynamics Workshop ``The Effects of Errors in Accelerators`` are summarized. The workshop was held on October 3--8, 1991 in Corpus Christi, Texas.
The second Quaternary dating methods workshop was held at Lucas Heights and sponsored by ANSTO and AINSE. Topics covered include, isotope and thermoluminescence dating, usage of accelerator and thermal ionisation mass spectrometry in environmental studies...
In May 2001, the Accelerating Software Technology Adoption (ASTA) initiative of the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) piloted a workshop to support the management of technology transition and to capture feedback from adopters of the Capability Maturity...
Recent experimental results on searches at accelerators for nu/sub ..mu../ ..-->.. nu/sub e/ oscillations presented at the Brookhaven National Laboratory Neutrino Workshop are reviewed and prospects for extending these searches are discussed.
This paper first introduces the basic techniques for polarized proton beams: spin flip, resonance jumps, Siberian Snakes, etc., and then concludes with a report on the Workshop on Acceleration and Storage of Polarized Protons and Electrons in Very Large M...
This document consists of the text and viewgraphs of a paper presented at the ONR Workshop on Nonequilibrium Turbulence held at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona, from 10-1 2 March 1993. This workshop was the first step of an ONR Accelerated Rese...
Within the context of significantly accelerating scientific progress in research areas that address important societal problems, a workshop was held in November 2010 at EMSL to identify specific and topically important areas of research and capability needs in catalysis-related science.
Alfven waves; other particles scatter from waves and receive additional acceleration. GLAST Workshop (Cambridge, MA, 6/21/07). Patrick Slane (CfA) ...
Separate abstracts were prepared for 70 papers in these workshop proceeedings. Topics covered include: superconducting accelerator magnet research and development; superconductor development; electrical measurements; magnet design and construction methods...
There is an increasing interest in radioactive ion beams for astrophysics and nuclear physics research and applied programs. This interest has led to an International Conference on Radioactive Nuclear Beams and a Workshop on the Science of Intense Radioac...
The conference included papers on facility plans, beam dynamics, accelerator hardware, and experimental facilities. Individual abstracts were prepared for 43 papers in the conference proceedings. (LEW)
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Several aspects of lithium primary cell technology are discussed with respect to aerospace application. Particular attention is given to the statistical analysis of battery data and accelerated testing.
A VLHC informal study group started to come together at Fermilab in the fall of 1995 and at the 1996 Snowmass Study the parameters of this machine took form. The VLHC as now conceived would be a 100 TeV hadron collider. It would use the Fermilab Main Injector (now nearing completion) to inject protons at 150 GeV into a new 3 TeV Booster and then into a superconducting pp ...
The SuperHILAC Users Executive Committee organized a workshop on Prospects for Research with Radioactive Beams from Heavy Ion Accelerators. The main purpose of the workshop was to bring together a diverse group of scientists who had already done experients with radioactive beams or were interested in their use in the future. The topics ...
In November 1997 a workshop was held at Fermilab to explore the physics potential of the first muon collider, and the physics potential of the accelerator complex at the `front-end` of the collider. An extensive physics program emerged from the workshop. This paper attempts to summarize this physics program and to identify the main ...
Proceedings of the X-Ray FEL Theory and Simulation Codes Workshop Stanford Linear Accelerator LCLS-TN-00-1 #12;X-Ray FEL Theory and Simulation Codes Workshop SLAC, September 23-24. 1999 - 2 - #12;X-Ray FEL Theory and Simulation Codes Workshop SLAC, September 23-24. 1999 - 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
This Workshop was extremely useful in fleshing out many of the details related to the VLLC. For example, at the workshop it became very clear that the large machine could not provide high luminosity polarized beams at both the Z0 pole and at high energy, and it would be best to provide the Z0 factory function in the injector. In addition, the ...
One of the options for an accelerator beyond the LHC is a hadron collider with higher energy. Work is going on to explore accelerator technologies that would make such a machine feasible. This workshop concentrated on the physics and detector issues associated with a hadron collider with an energy in the center of mass of the order of ...
performed nano-spectroscopy and chemical nanoscopy with scanning near-field infrared microscopy (SNIM-probe) infrared spectroscopy. A mode-locked Ti:sapphire laser produces picosecond near-infrared or visible pump#12;5th International Workshop on Infrared Microscopy and Spectroscopy with Accelerator Based Sources
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