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MOPLS079 |
The Charged Beam Dumps for the International Linear Collider
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- R. Appleby
UMAN, Manchester
- J.R.J. Bennett, T.A. Broome
CCLRC/RAL/ASTeC, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon
- C. Densham
CCLRC/DL, Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire
- H. Vincke
CERN, Geneva
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The baseline configuration of the International Linear Collider requires 2 beam dumps per interaction region, each rated to 18MW of beam power, together with additional beam dumps for tuning purposes and machine protection. The baseline design uses high pressure moving water dumps, first developed for the SLC and used in the TESLA design, although a gas based dump is also being considered. In this paper we discuss the progress made by the international community on both physics and engineering studies for the beam dumps.
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THPCH196 |
A Proof-of-Principle Experiment for a High-Power Target System
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3254 |
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- H.G. Kirk, V. Samulyak, N. Simos, T. Tsang
BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York
- J.R.J. Bennett
CCLRC/RAL/ASTeC, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon
- T.R. Edgecock
CCLRC/RAL, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon
- I. Efthymiopoulos, A. Fabich, H. Haseroth, F. Haug, J. Lettry
CERN, Geneva
- V.B. Graves, P.T. Spampinato
ORNL, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
- K.T. McDonald
PU, Princeton, New Jersey
- H.J. Park
PAL, Pohang, Kyungbuk
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The MERIT experiment, to be run at CERN in 2007, is a proof-of-principle test for a target system that converts a 4-MW proton beam into a high-intensity muon beam for either a neutrino factory complex or a muon collider. The target system is based on a free mercury jet that intercepts an intense proton beam inside a 15-T solenoidal magnetic field.
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