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Archive | 2006

ATF2 Proposal Volume 2

B.I. Grishanov; P. Logachev; F. Podgorny; V. Telnov; Iyf Novosibirsk; D. Angal-Kalinin; J. Jones; A. Kalinin; Daresbury; O. Napoly; J. Payet; Saclay Dapnia; H.H. Braun; D. Schulte; F. Zimmermann; R. Appleby; R. Barlow; I. Bailey; L. Jenner; R. Jones; G. Kourevlev; Cockcroft Inst.; Eckhard Elsen; Vladimir Vogel; N. Walker; Desy; U Hiroshima; Inst. High Energy Phys. Beijing; U Oxford; Tsukuba Kek

For achieving the high luminosity required at the International Linear Collider (ILC), it is critical to focus the beams to nanometer size with the ILC Beam Delivery System (BDS), and to maintain the beam collision with a nanometer-scale stability. To establish the technologies associated with this ultra-high precision beam handling, it has been proposed to implement an ILC-like final focus optics in an extension of the existing extraction beamline of ATF at KEK. The ATF is considered to be the best platform for this exercise, since it provides an adequate ultra-low emittance electron beam in a manner dedicated to the development of ILC. The two major goals for this facility, called ATF2, are: (A) Achievement of a 37 nm beam size, and (B) control of beam position down to 2 nm level. The scientific justification for the ATF2 project and its technical design have been described in Volume 1 of the ATF2 Proposal [1]. We present here Volume 2 of the ATF2 Proposal, in which we present specifics of the construction plans and the group organization to execute the research programs at ATF2. The sections in this report have been authored by relevant ATF2 subgroups within the International ATF Collaboration.morexa0» The time line of the project is described in Section 2. Section 3 discuss the structure of the international collaboration. Sections 4 and 5 discuss budget considerations, which are presented as well as the design and construction tasks to be shared by the international collaboration at ATF2. Concluding remarks have been contributed by Dr. Ewan Paterson, Chair of the International Collaboration Board of the ATF collaboration.«xa0less


Archive | 2012

PERFORMANCE OF LINEAR COLLIDER BEAM-BASED ALIGNMENT ALGORITHMS AT FACET

A. Latina; J. Pfingstner; D. Schulte


Archive | 2012

BEAM-BASED ALIGNMENT IN CTF3 TEST BEAM LINE

G.Sterbini; Steffen Döbert; R.L.Lillestøl; E.Marín; D. Schulte


Conf. Proc. | 2012

STUDY OF FUNDAMENTAL MODE MULTIPOLAR KICKS IN DOUBLE- AND SINGLE-FEED POWER COUPLERS FOR THE CLIC MAIN LINAC ACCELERATING STRUCTURE

A. Latina; Alexej Grudiev; D. Schulte


International Particle Accelerator Conference - IPAC'12 | 2012

Positron Options for the Linac-Ring LHeC

F. Zimmermann; Y. Papaphilippou; D. Schulte; P. Sievers; V. Yakimenko; L. Rinolfi; A. Variola; F. Zomer; Max Klein


Conf.Proc.C1205201:1368-1370,2012 | 2013

Conceptual Design of the CLIC Damping Rings

M. J. Boland; Unlisted; Maxim Korostelev; Cockcroft Inst. Accel. Sci. Tech.; Palmer; E. Koukovini; Fanouria Antoniou; P. Chiggiato; T. Lefevre; Y. Papaphilippou; A. Perin; H. Schmickler; D. Schulte; R. Corsini; Alexej Grudiev; M. Martini; Nicolas Mounet; Yves Renier; G. Rumolo; F. Zimmermann; M.J. Barnes; S. Calatroni; J. Holma; U Valencia; Inst. Technol. Karlsruhe; Iyf Novosibirsk


Archive | 2012

EFFECTS OF THE EXTERNAL WAKEFIELD FROM THE CLIC PETS

A. Latina; D. Schulte


Archive | 2012

DETECTION OF GROUND MOTION EFFECTS ON THE BEAM TRAJECTORY AT ATF2

Yves Renier; J. Pfingstner; D. Schulte; R.Tomás


Conf. Proc. | 2012

CLIC RECOMBINATION SCHEME FOR THE LOW ENERGY OPERATION MODE

A. Gerbershagen; D. Schulte; Philip Burrows


Conf. Proc. | 2012

PERFORMANCE SIMULATIONS OF A PHASE STABILIZATION SYSTEM PROTOTYPE FOR CTF3

A. Gerbershagen; E Ikarios; Carole C. Perry; Glenn Christian; D. Schulte; Piotr Skowroński; Philip Burrows; Tobias Persson

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