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MOXAP1 |
Review of the Possible Projects towards a Higgs Factory | |
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Following Higgs discovery at CERN, several accelerator technologies from linear to circular colliders using various kinds of particles from leptons (electron, positrons, muons) or gammas or hadrons in LHC. The speaker should review the varios proposals outlining the pros&cons of each technology as well as the corresponding challenges and issues to be addressed by specific R&D before a proposal can be realistically be proposed. The talk should also dicsuss Snowmass-2013 recommendations. | ||
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Slides MOXAP1 [4.824 MB] | |
MOPAC16 | Issues and R&D Required for the Intensity Frontier Accelerators | 99 |
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Operation, upgrade and development of accelerators for Intensity Frontier face formidable challenges in order to satisfy both the near-term and long-term Particle Physics program. The near-term program continuing throughout this decade includes the long-baseline neutrino experiments and a muon program focused on precision/rare processes. It requires: a) double the beam power capability of the Booster; b) double the beam power capability of the Main Injector; and c)build-out the muon campus infrastructure and capability based on the 8 GeV proton source. We discuss key issues and R&D required for the Intensity Frontier accelerators. | ||
WEZB1 | The Illinois Accelerator Research Center | 765 |
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The Illinois Accelerator Research Center (IARC) is a state-of-the-art facility being built at Fermilab to develop cutting-edge accelerator technologies in collaborations with private industrial partners. The center will also collaborate with local universities to serve as a training facility for a new generation of scientists, engineers and technical staff in accelerator technology. | ||
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Slides WEZB1 [3.842 MB] | |