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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: 36th ICFA Advanced Beam Dynamics Workshop on Nano Scale Beams, NANOBEAM 2005

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title = "A test facility for the international linear collider at SLAC end station a for prototypes of beam delivery and IR components: 36th ICFA Advanced Beam Dynamics Workshop on Nano Scale Beams, NANOBEAM 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[1]. {\textcopyright} 2020 Proceedings of NANOBEAM 2005, 36th ICFA Advanced Beam Dynamics Workshop. All rights reserved.",
keywords = "Electromagnetic pulse, Germanium compounds, Linear accelerators, Nanowires, Beam delivery systems, Bunch length, End stations, Energy spectrometer, Interaction region, International Linear Collider, Investigate effects, Wakefields, Test facilities",
author = "{Nanobeam Collaboration} and M.D. Hildreth and R. Erickson and J. Frisch and C. Hast and R.K. Jobe and L. Keller and T. Markiewicz and T. Maruyama and D. McCormick and J. Nelson and T. Nelson and N. Phinney and T. Raubenheimer and M. Ross and A. Seryi and S. Smith and Z. Szalata and P. Tenenbaum and M. Woodley and M. Woods and D. Angal-Kalinin and C. Beard and C. Densham and J. Greenhalgh and F. Jackson and A. Kalinin and F. Zimmermann and I. Zagorodnov and Y. Sugimoto and S. Walston and J. Smith and D. Burton and R. Tucker and N. Shales and R. Barlow and A. Mercer and G. Kurevlev and P. Burrows and G. Christian and C. Clarke and A. Hartin and S. Molloy and G. White and W. Mueller and T. Weiland and N. Watson and D. Bailey and M. Thomson and D. Ward and D.J. Miller",
note = "Conference code: 156553 Export Date: 19 March 2020 Funding details: U.S. Department of Energy, USDOE, DE-AC02-76SF00515 Funding details: RIDS-011899 Funding details: Research Corporation for Science Advancement, RCSA Funding text 1: *Work supported in part by U.S. Department of Energy contract DE-AC02-76SF00515, by the Commission of European Communities under the 6th Framework Programme contract number RIDS-011899, and by the Research Corporation. †mikeh@undhep.hep.nd.edu References: Woods, M., (2005) SLAC-PUB-11180, Proceedings of PAC05, , This submission is largely identical to Knoxville, TN, May 16-20; Website for SLACs ILC Program in End Station A, , wwwproject.slac.stanford.edu/ilc/testfac/ESA/ESA.html; Woods, M., Kuroda, S., Critical Beam Tests for the Beam Delivery System, , http://lcdev.kek.jp/ILCWS/Talks/14wg419-CriticalBeamTests2.pdf; Report on Worldwide Linear Collider Test Beam Effort, , http://wwwlc.fnal.gov/lctestbeams/tbpage.html; Emma, P., Bane, K., (2005) LITrack: A Fast Longitudinal Phase Space Tracking Code with Graphical User Interface, , SLACPUB-11035 contributed to PAC-05; Projects link at website in 2; Zagorodnov, I., Weiland, T., A conformal scheme for wake field calculation (2002) Proc. EPAC-02; Zagorodnov, I., Weiland, T., Bane, K., Calculation of collimator wakefields, SLAC-PUB-9727 (2003) Proc. PAC-03; Tenenbaum, P., Onoprienko, D., Direct measurement of the resistive wakefield in tapered collimators, SLAC (2004) Proc. EPAC-04, , PUB10578; Loew, G., (2003) ILC-TRC 2nd Report, , Sec. 7.3.9; Tenenbaum, P., An apparatus for the direct measurement of collimator transverse wakefields (1999) Proc. PAC-99, , SLAC-PUB8137; Cinabro, D., Torrence, E., Woods, M., (2003) Status of Linear Collider Beam Instrumentation Design, , http://www.slac.stanford.edu/xorg/lcd/ipbi/notes/white.pdf, ALCPG IPBI-TN-2003-1",
year = "2020",
month = oct,
day = "21",
language = "English",
pages = "271--274",

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TY - CONF

T1 - A test facility for the international linear collider at SLAC end station a for prototypes of beam delivery and IR components

T2 - 36th ICFA Advanced Beam Dynamics Workshop on Nano Scale Beams, NANOBEAM 2005

AU - Nanobeam Collaboration

AU - Hildreth, M.D.

AU - Erickson, R.

AU - Frisch, J.

AU - Hast, C.

AU - Jobe, R.K.

AU - Keller, L.

AU - Markiewicz, T.

AU - Maruyama, T.

AU - McCormick, D.

AU - Nelson, J.

AU - Nelson, T.

AU - Phinney, N.

AU - Raubenheimer, T.

AU - Ross, M.

AU - Seryi, A.

AU - Smith, S.

AU - Szalata, Z.

AU - Tenenbaum, P.

AU - Woodley, M.

AU - Woods, M.

AU - Angal-Kalinin, D.

AU - Beard, C.

AU - Densham, C.

AU - Greenhalgh, J.

AU - Jackson, F.

AU - Kalinin, A.

AU - Zimmermann, F.

AU - Zagorodnov, I.

AU - Sugimoto, Y.

AU - Walston, S.

AU - Smith, J.

AU - Burton, D.

AU - Tucker, R.

AU - Shales, N.

AU - Barlow, R.

AU - Mercer, A.

AU - Kurevlev, G.

AU - Burrows, P.

AU - Christian, G.

AU - Clarke, C.

AU - Hartin, A.

AU - Molloy, S.

AU - White, G.

AU - Mueller, W.

AU - Weiland, T.

AU - Watson, N.

AU - Bailey, D.

AU - Thomson, M.

AU - Ward, D.

AU - Miller, D.J.

N1 - Conference code: 156553 Export Date: 19 March 2020 Funding details: U.S. Department of Energy, USDOE, DE-AC02-76SF00515 Funding details: RIDS-011899 Funding details: Research Corporation for Science Advancement, RCSA Funding text 1: *Work supported in part by U.S. Department of Energy contract DE-AC02-76SF00515, by the Commission of European Communities under the 6th Framework Programme contract number RIDS-011899, and by the Research Corporation. †mikeh@undhep.hep.nd.edu References: Woods, M., (2005) SLAC-PUB-11180, Proceedings of PAC05, , This submission is largely identical to Knoxville, TN, May 16-20; Website for SLACs ILC Program in End Station A, , wwwproject.slac.stanford.edu/ilc/testfac/ESA/ESA.html; Woods, M., Kuroda, S., Critical Beam Tests for the Beam Delivery System, , http://lcdev.kek.jp/ILCWS/Talks/14wg419-CriticalBeamTests2.pdf; Report on Worldwide Linear Collider Test Beam Effort, , http://wwwlc.fnal.gov/lctestbeams/tbpage.html; Emma, P., Bane, K., (2005) LITrack: A Fast Longitudinal Phase Space Tracking Code with Graphical User Interface, , SLACPUB-11035 contributed to PAC-05; Projects link at website in 2; Zagorodnov, I., Weiland, T., A conformal scheme for wake field calculation (2002) Proc. EPAC-02; Zagorodnov, I., Weiland, T., Bane, K., Calculation of collimator wakefields, SLAC-PUB-9727 (2003) Proc. PAC-03; Tenenbaum, P., Onoprienko, D., Direct measurement of the resistive wakefield in tapered collimators, SLAC (2004) Proc. EPAC-04, , PUB10578; Loew, G., (2003) ILC-TRC 2nd Report, , Sec. 7.3.9; Tenenbaum, P., An apparatus for the direct measurement of collimator transverse wakefields (1999) Proc. PAC-99, , SLAC-PUB8137; Cinabro, D., Torrence, E., Woods, M., (2003) Status of Linear Collider Beam Instrumentation Design, , http://www.slac.stanford.edu/xorg/lcd/ipbi/notes/white.pdf, ALCPG IPBI-TN-2003-1

PY - 2020/10/21

Y1 - 2020/10/21

N2 - 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[1]. © 2020 Proceedings of NANOBEAM 2005, 36th ICFA Advanced Beam Dynamics Workshop. All rights reserved.

AB - 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[1]. © 2020 Proceedings of NANOBEAM 2005, 36th ICFA Advanced Beam Dynamics Workshop. All rights reserved.

KW - Electromagnetic pulse

KW - Germanium compounds

KW - Linear accelerators

KW - Nanowires

KW - Beam delivery systems

KW - Bunch length

KW - End stations

KW - Energy spectrometer

KW - Interaction region

KW - International Linear Collider

KW - Investigate effects

KW - Wakefields

KW - Test facilities

M3 - Conference paper

SP - 271

EP - 274

ER -