scholarly journals Physics goals for the planned Next Linear Collider Engineering Test Facility

Author(s):  
C. Bohn ◽  
L. Michelotti ◽  
J.-F. Ostiguy ◽  
M. Syphers ◽  
H. Bluem ◽  
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2001 ◽  
Vol 16 (supp01c) ◽  
pp. 1190-1192
Author(s):  
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WINFRIED DECKING

The international TESLA collaboration proposes a 500-800 GeV center-of-mass linear collider based on super-conducting 1.3 GHz cavities. This technology promises a luminosity of 3.4×1034 cm-2 s-1. Results from the cavity R&D program at the TESLA test facility and details of the collider design will be presented.


2006 ◽  
Vol 21 (08n09) ◽  
pp. 1987-1999
Author(s):  
FRANK ZIMMERMANN

Research & development for future accelerators are reviewed. First, I discuss colliding hadron beams, in particular upgrades to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). This is followed by an overview of new concepts and technologies for lepton ring colliders, with examples taken from VEPP-2000, DAFNE-2, and Super-KEKB. I then turn to recent progress and studies for the multi-TeV Compact Linear Collider (CLIC). Some generic linear-collider research, centered at the KEK Accelerator Test Facility, is described next. Subsequently, I survey the neutrino factory R&D performed in the framework of the US feasibility study IIa, and I also comment on a novel scheme for producing monochromatic neutrinos from an electron-capture beta beam. Finally, I present innovative ideas for a high-energy muon collider and I consider recent experimental progress on laser and plasma acceleration.


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