2001 Report on the Next Linear Collider: A Report submitted to Snowmass 2001
Collaboration
157 pages
Contribution to:
Report number:
- SLAC-R-571,
- SLAC-R-0571,
- SLAC-571,
- SLAC-0571,
- FERMILAB-CONF-01-075-E,
- LBNL-PUB-47935,
- UCRL-ID-144077
View in:
Citations per year
Abstract:
This 2001 Report on the Next Linear Collider has been prepared as a contribution to the 2001 DPF/DPB Snowmass Summer Study. It is an update of the Zeroth-Order Design Report that was prepared for Snowmass in 1996. This document provides a broad description of the NLC that touches on major issues and results in the development of the collider, but is not intended as a complete design document and much detail and discussion is left for presentatiton anad discussion at Snowmass. Chapters 1, 2 and 3 provide an introduction to the NLC for the general Snowmass audience. Chapters 4, 5, 6 and 7 provide a basis for discussions that will be held in the Snowmass machine working groups. Chapter 8 outlines work in progress on the possible use of the NLC beams to produce high-energy photon-photon collisions. The world is entering a time of increasingly global planning for exploration of the HEP frontier. The U.S. physics community will meet at Snowmass with the DOE/NSF High Energy Physics Advisory Panel to recommend a long-range plan for HEP in the United States. These recommendations will be an important part of a global strategy for HEP for decades to come- review: Snowmass 2001/06/30
- electron positron: linear collider
- linear collider: proposed
- luminosity
- buildings
- RF system: power supply
- microwaves: amplifier
- microwaves: oscillation
- electron: particle source
- positron: particle source
References(2)
Figures(0)