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MOT4H1 |
Introduction – Beam Energy Calibration and Polarization | |
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Introduction to the session on beam polarization and energy calibration – physics goals: precision measurements of Z (100 keV) and W masses (300 keV) – expected challenges – baseline method uses resonant depolarization for the Z and W masses – physics processes such as e+e− –> Z gamma fo the higher energy are adequate for the Higgs and top qoark masses – this requires 1) transverse polarization up to and including the W pair threshold. 2) regular depolarization using spectator bunches. 3) extrapolation from beam energy to center-of-mass energy – if the ring is too small, beam polarization may not be available at the W pair threshold and another method has to be investigated to provide adequate precision. | ||
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THS1H1 | Summary of Design Concepts | 195 |
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This paper summarizes the session on design concepts at the ICFA workshop on future circular electron-positron factories "eeFACT2016". | ||
DOI • | reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-eeFACT2016-THS1H1 | |
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THS1H3 |
Summary of Polarization | |
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Summary of Polarization | ||
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