Author: Perlstein, M.
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WEICLH1060
Particle Physics Experiments with Cornell's FFAG ERL  
 
  • M. Perlstein
    Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA
  • G.H. Hoffstaetter, J.R. Patterson
    Cornell University (CLASSE), Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-Based Sciences and Education, Ithaca, New York, USA
 
  Cornell University has prototyped technology essential for any high-brightness electron ERL, including a DC gun and an SRF injector Linac, a high-current CW cryomodule, a high-power beam stop, and diagnostics tools. All these are now available to equip a one-cryomodule ERL, and laboratory space for a 300MeV, 40mA ERL is available at Cornell. This beam of high current at moderate energies opens new experimental regimes for nuclear and high-energy physics. This presentation will discuss the 4-turn single-cryomodule ERL, space for detectors, and the internal target and optimal target densities for several experiments.  
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