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A Test Facility for the International Linear Collider at SLAC End Station A, for Prototypes of Beam Delivery and IR Components

Authors :
Woods, M.
Erickson, R.
Frisch, J.
Hast, C.
Jobe, R.K.
Keller, L.
Markiewicz, Thomas W.
Maruyama, T.
McCormick, D.
Nelson, J.
Nelson, T.
Phinney, N.
Raubenheimer, T.
Ross, M.
Seryi, Andrei
Smith, S.
Szalata, Z.
Tenenbaum, P.
Woodley, M.
Angal-Kalinin, D.
Beard, C.
Densham, C.
Greenhalgh, R.Justin
Jackson, F.
Kalinin, A.
Zimmermann, F.
Zagorodnov, I.
Sugimoto, Y.
Walston, S.
Burton, D.
Smith, J.
Shales, N.
Sopczak, A.
Tucker, R.
Barlow, R.
Kurevlev, G.
Mercer, A.
Hildreth, M.
Burrows, P.
Christian, G.
Clarke, C.
Hartin, A.
Molloy, S.
White, G.
Mueller, W.
Weiland, T.
Watson, N.
Bailey, D.
Cussans, D.
Kolomensky, Y.
Slater, M.
Thomson, M.
Ward, D.
Boogert, S.
Liapine, A.
Malton, S.
Miller, D.J.
Wing, M.
Arnold, R.
Sinev, N.
Torrence, E.
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

The SLAC Linac can deliver damped bunches with ILC parameters for bunch charge and bunch length to End Station A. A 10Hz beam at 28.5 GeV energy can be delivered there, parasitic with PEP-II operation. We plan to use this facility to test prototype components of the Beam Delivery System and Interaction Region. We discuss our plans for this ILC Test Facility and preparations for carrying out experiments related to collimator wakefields and energy spectrometers. We also plan an interaction region mockup to investigate effects from backgrounds and beam-induced electromagnetic interference.<br />Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures, contributed to Particle Accelerator Conference (PAC05), Knoxville, TN, May 16-20, 2005

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
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