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Positron source target survivability studies. / Hesselbach, S.; Bailey, I. R.; Fernandez-Hernando, J. L. et al.
2009. Paper presented at 23rd Particle Acclerator Conference, Vancouver, Canada.

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Hesselbach, S, Bailey, IR, Fernandez-Hernando, JL, Jenner, LJ, Moortgat-Pick, GA, Riemann, S, Rochford, JH, Schaelicke, A, Ushakov, A & Zang, L 2009, 'Positron source target survivability studies.', Paper presented at 23rd Particle Acclerator Conference, Vancouver, Canada, 4/05/09 - 8/05/09. <http://trshare.triumf.ca/~pac09proc/Proceedings/papers/mo6rfp061.pdf>

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Hesselbach, S., Bailey, I. R., Fernandez-Hernando, J. L., Jenner, L. J., Moortgat-Pick, G. A., Riemann, S., Rochford, J. H., Schaelicke, A., Ushakov, A., & Zang, L. (2009). Positron source target survivability studies.. Paper presented at 23rd Particle Acclerator Conference, Vancouver, Canada. http://trshare.triumf.ca/~pac09proc/Proceedings/papers/mo6rfp061.pdf

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Hesselbach S, Bailey IR, Fernandez-Hernando JL, Jenner LJ, Moortgat-Pick GA, Riemann S et al.. Positron source target survivability studies.. 2009. Paper presented at 23rd Particle Acclerator Conference, Vancouver, Canada.

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Hesselbach, S. ; Bailey, I. R. ; Fernandez-Hernando, J. L. et al. / Positron source target survivability studies. Paper presented at 23rd Particle Acclerator Conference, Vancouver, Canada.

Bibtex

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title = "Positron source target survivability studies.",
abstract = "Energy deposition in the conversion targets of positron sources for future linear colliders will lead to thermal shock waves which could limit the targets{\textquoteright} lifetimes. For the International Linear Collider baseline source, we have studied the energy deposition in a target taking the higher harmonics of the undulator radiation fully into account and applying hydrodynamical models for the resulting heat flow to determine the thermal stress in the target and to assess its survivability.",
author = "S. Hesselbach and Bailey, {I. R.} and Fernandez-Hernando, {J. L.} and Jenner, {L. J.} and Moortgat-Pick, {G. A.} and S. Riemann and Rochford, {J. H.} and A. Schaelicke and A. Ushakov and L. Zang",
year = "2009",
month = may,
language = "English",
note = "23rd Particle Acclerator Conference ; Conference date: 04-05-2009 Through 08-05-2009",

}

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TY - CONF

T1 - Positron source target survivability studies.

AU - Hesselbach, S.

AU - Bailey, I. R.

AU - Fernandez-Hernando, J. L.

AU - Jenner, L. J.

AU - Moortgat-Pick, G. A.

AU - Riemann, S.

AU - Rochford, J. H.

AU - Schaelicke, A.

AU - Ushakov, A.

AU - Zang, L.

PY - 2009/5

Y1 - 2009/5

N2 - Energy deposition in the conversion targets of positron sources for future linear colliders will lead to thermal shock waves which could limit the targets’ lifetimes. For the International Linear Collider baseline source, we have studied the energy deposition in a target taking the higher harmonics of the undulator radiation fully into account and applying hydrodynamical models for the resulting heat flow to determine the thermal stress in the target and to assess its survivability.

AB - Energy deposition in the conversion targets of positron sources for future linear colliders will lead to thermal shock waves which could limit the targets’ lifetimes. For the International Linear Collider baseline source, we have studied the energy deposition in a target taking the higher harmonics of the undulator radiation fully into account and applying hydrodynamical models for the resulting heat flow to determine the thermal stress in the target and to assess its survivability.

M3 - Conference paper

T2 - 23rd Particle Acclerator Conference

Y2 - 4 May 2009 through 8 May 2009

ER -