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A 30 GHz 5-TeV Linear Collider

We present parameters for a linear collider with a $3$ to $5$ TeV center-of-mass energy that utilizes conventional rf technology operating at a frequency around 30 GHz. We discuss the scaling laws and assumed limitations that lead to the parameters described and we compare the merits and liabilities...

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Autores principales: Delahaye, J P, Guignard, Gilbert, Irwin, J, Raubenheimer, T O, Ruth, Ronald D, Wilson, Ian H, Wilson, P B
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1997
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/326235
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author Delahaye, J P
Guignard, Gilbert
Irwin, J
Raubenheimer, T O
Ruth, Ronald D
Wilson, Ian H
Wilson, P B
author_facet Delahaye, J P
Guignard, Gilbert
Irwin, J
Raubenheimer, T O
Ruth, Ronald D
Wilson, Ian H
Wilson, P B
author_sort Delahaye, J P
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description We present parameters for a linear collider with a $3$ to $5$ TeV center-of-mass energy that utilizes conventional rf technology operating at a frequency around 30 GHz. We discuss the scaling laws and assumed limitations that lead to the parameters described and we compare the merits and liabilities of different technological options including rf power source, accelerator structure, and final focus system design. Finally, we outline the components of the collider while specifying the required alignment and construction tolerances.
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spelling cern-3262352023-08-17T09:44:25Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/326235engDelahaye, J PGuignard, GilbertIrwin, JRaubenheimer, T ORuth, Ronald DWilson, Ian HWilson, P BA 30 GHz 5-TeV Linear ColliderAccelerators and Storage RingsWe present parameters for a linear collider with a $3$ to $5$ TeV center-of-mass energy that utilizes conventional rf technology operating at a frequency around 30 GHz. We discuss the scaling laws and assumed limitations that lead to the parameters described and we compare the merits and liabilities of different technological options including rf power source, accelerator structure, and final focus system design. Finally, we outline the components of the collider while specifying the required alignment and construction tolerances.CERN-PS-97-023-LPCLIC-Note-339oai:cds.cern.ch:3262351997-05-14
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Delahaye, J P
Guignard, Gilbert
Irwin, J
Raubenheimer, T O
Ruth, Ronald D
Wilson, Ian H
Wilson, P B
A 30 GHz 5-TeV Linear Collider
title A 30 GHz 5-TeV Linear Collider
title_full A 30 GHz 5-TeV Linear Collider
title_fullStr A 30 GHz 5-TeV Linear Collider
title_full_unstemmed A 30 GHz 5-TeV Linear Collider
title_short A 30 GHz 5-TeV Linear Collider
title_sort 30 ghz 5-tev linear collider
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/326235
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