WEYPA  —  Linear Colliders, Lepton Accelerators and New Acceleration Techniques   (28-Jun-06   11:00—12:30)

Chair: C. Pagani, INFN/LASA, Segrate (MI)

   
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WEYPA01 Beam Delivery System in ILC 1852
 
  • G.A. Blair
    Royal Holloway, University of London, Surrey
 
  The presentation will review the challenges of this key ILC sub-system in terms of beam performances, machine protection system, collimation, interaction with the detector and compare them with the achievements in SLC and FFTB. It will then present the world-wide organization to define and make the necessary R&D for the design, beam simulations and benchmarking in tests facilities, especially the ATF2 facility under construction at KEK. It will explore the major issues both from the beam dynamics and the technological point of view, as well as the plans foreseen and the schedule to address them. It will finally analyze the possible upgrade in energy together with the possible limitations and associated issues.  
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WEYPA02 Damping Rings towards Ultra-low Emittances 1857
 
  • S. Guiducci
    INFN/LNF, Frascati (Roma)
 
  The presentation will review the various designs of Damping Rings to achieve ultra-low emittance beams in Linear Colliders (ILC and CLIC) pointing out the major issues both from the beam dynamics and the technological point of vue and comparing the required performances with the one achieved in SLC or FFTB. It will then present the design, beam simulations, benchmarking and performances already achieved in test facilities, especially the ATF1 facility developed and operated at KEK. Finally, it will present future R&D plans and schedule in terms of beam performances, beam stability and technological development as well as the world-wide organization to achieve them.  
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WEYPA03 CLIC Feasibility Study in CTF3 1862
 
  • A. Ghigo
    INFN/LNF, Frascati (Roma)
 
  After a reminder of the CLIC scheme towards multi-TeV Linear Collider and of the main challenges of this novel technology, the presentation will focus on the CTF3 test facility presently under construction at CERN to address all key issues in a multi-lateral collaboration. It will present the status of the facility and of the technological developments, especially the high field accelerating structures and the RF power production, the performances already achieved as well as the plans and schedule for the future. It will finally compare the CTF3 results with those foreseen by the theory and the corresponding benchmarking of CLIC simulations.  
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