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TUPC118 |
First Data from the Linear Collider Alignment and Survey Project (LiCAS)
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- A. Reichold, T. Handford, L. A. Rainbow, M. Tacon, C. Uribe Estrada, D. Urner, S. Q. Yang
OXFORDphysics, Oxford, Oxon
- P. J. Brockill, S. Cohen, J. Dale, M. Dawson, M. Jones, G. Moss, R. Wastie
JAI, Oxford
- G. Grzelak
Warsaw University, Warsaw
- J. Prenting, M. Schloesser
DESY, Hamburg
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The LiCAS project has developed a prototype robotic survey system for rapid and highly accurate surveying of long linear accelerator tunnel networks. It is aimed at the survey of the reference network for the International Linear Collider (ILC). This Rapid Tunnel Reference Surveyor (RTRS) is designed to be an R\&D instrument for evaluating the potential performance of the RTRS concept and its survey technology. The prototype has been commissioned in a test tunnel at DESY with initial calibrations and measurements ongoing. We will report on the results obtained so far and present conclusions for the design of an RTRS suitable for the ILC.
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WEPP108 |
The MICE Diffuser System
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2761 |
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- M. Apollonio, J. H. Cobb, T. Handford, P. Lau, W. Lau, J. Tacon, M. Tacon, S. Q. Yang
OXFORDphysics, Oxford, Oxon
- M. Dawson
JAI, Oxford
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The MICE experiment at RAL will measure the performance of a cooling channel in a variety of configurations of momentum and initial emittance. Coverage in phase space relies on the MICE diffuser, a system with five different thickness lead degraders, remotely operated in a high magnetic field. Technical issues and degrader optimisation for beam matching are discussed.
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