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MOPP015 |
Continuously Adjustable Permanent Magnet Quadrupole for a Final Focus
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- T. Sugimoto, M. Ichikawa, Y. Iwashita, M. Yamada
Kyoto ICR, Uji, Kyoto
- M. Kumada
NIRS, Chiba-shi
- S. Kuroda, T. Tauchi
KEK, Ibaraki
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A permanent magnet quadrupole with continuous strength adjustability has been fabricated. It has a five-ring-singlet structure, which was proposed by R. L.Gluckstern. Its small overall diameter allows an outgoing beamline to pass closeby. Since the permanent magnet pieces do not have any vibration source in themselves, this magnet could be used as a quadrupole in a final focus doublet. Such a quadrupole system is described.
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THYG01 |
The ILC Beam Delivery System Design and R&D Programme
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2907 |
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The presentation will describe recent developments for the ILC beam delivery system. Special emphasis will be given to the R&D programme at existing and planned test facilities.
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MOPP031 |
Challenges and Concepts for Design of an Interaction Region with Push-pull Arrangement of Detectors - an Interface Document
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616 |
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- A. Seryi, T. W. Markiewicz, M. Oriunno, M. K. Sullivan
SLAC, Menlo Park, California
- D. Angal-Kalinin
STFC/DL/ASTeC, Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire
- B. Ashmanskas, V. R. Kuchler, N. V. Mokhov
Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois
- K. Buesser
DESY, Hamburg
- P. Burrows
OXFORDphysics, Oxford, Oxon
- A. Enomoto, Y. Sugimoto, T. Tauchi, K. Tsuchiya
KEK, Ibaraki
- A. Herve, J. A. Osborne
CERN, Geneva
- A. A. Mikhailichenko
Cornell University, Department of Physics, Ithaca, New York
- B. Parker
BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York
- T. Sanuki
Tohoku University, School of Scinece, Sendai
- J. Weisend
NSF, Arlington
- H. Y. Yamamoto
Tohoku University, Sendai
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Two experimental detectors working in a push-pull mode has been considered for the Interaction Region of the International Linear Collider [1]. The push-pull mode of operation sets specific requirements and challenges for many systems of detector and machine, in particular for the IR magnets, for the cryogenics system, for alignment system, for beamline shielding, for detector design and overall integration, and so on. These challenges and the identified conceptual solutions discussed in the paper intend to form a draft of the Interface Document which will be developed further in the nearest future. The authors of the present paper include the organizers and conveners of working groups of the workshop on engineering design of interaction region IRENG07 [2], the leaders of the IR Integration within Global Design Effort Beam Delivery System, and the representatives from each detector concept submitting the Letters Of Intent.
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