Conveners
MC01.2 - Colliders and other Particle Physics Accelerators (Contributed)
- Jie Gao (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Emanuela Barzi (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)10/05/2023, 15:30MC1.A03: Linear Lepton CollidersContributed Oral Presentation
Based on current efforts in the U.S. on the novel concept of parallel-feed RF accelerator structures, and in the U.S. and abroad in producing Nb3Sn films on either Cu or bronze, we rec-ommend that the Particle Physics community foster R&D in Superconducting Nb3Sn coated Cu RF Cavities instead of costly bulk Nb. The paper includes methods to process the coated cavi-ties at temperatures...
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Zachary Liptak (Hiroshima University)10/05/2023, 15:50MC1.A03: Linear Lepton CollidersContributed Oral Presentation
In a linear collider, the colliding beam has to be flat in the transverse plane to suppress energy spread by Beamstrahlung and to maximize the luminosity, simultaneously. In the current design of ILC, the flat beam is realized by the asymmetric emittance generated by the radiation-damping effect. We propose to generate the equivalent beam directly in the injector linac employing the emittance...
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Walid Kaabi (Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS/IN2P3, IJCLab)10/05/2023, 16:10MC1.A18: Energy Recovery Linacs(ERLs)Contributed Oral Presentation
The development of ERLs has been recognized as one of the five main pillars of accelerators R&D in support of the European Strategy for Particle Physics (ESPP). The international panel in charge of the ERL Roadmap definition recognized PERLE project as “a central part of the roadmap for the development of energy-recovery linacs”, with milestones to be achieved by the next ESPP in 2026....
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