Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2006 APS April Meeting
Saturday–Tuesday, April 22–25, 2006; Dallas, TX
Session E1: Accelerator and Detector R&D for the International Linear Collider |
Hide Abstracts |
Sponsoring Units: DPB DPF Chair: Shekhar Mishra, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Room: Hyatt Regency Dallas Landmark A |
Saturday, April 22, 2006 3:30PM - 4:06PM |
E1.00001: Accelerator Design and R{\&}D for the ILC Invited Speaker: Since the formation of the Global Design Effort in early 2005, substantial progress has been made on the ILC design and a coordinated international program of R{\&}D has been launched. R{\&}D projects address the entire accelerator from the electron and positron sources to the damping rings and bunch compressors, main linacs and beam delivery system. Test facilities at DESY, FNAL, KEK and SLAC support a wide variety of experiments and hardware development. New initiatives include the proposed final focus test facility at KEK (ATF2) and an instrumentation and IR test facility at SLAC (ESA) as well as experiments on existing machines around the world. The extensive R{\&}D program on superconducting RF will be covered separately. [Preview Abstract] |
Saturday, April 22, 2006 4:06PM - 4:42PM |
E1.00002: Superconducting RF R&D for the ILC Invited Speaker: |
Saturday, April 22, 2006 4:42PM - 5:18PM |
E1.00003: ILC detector R{\&}D and design studies. Invited Speaker: Starting from the precision physics program of the ILC, the talk will outline the corresponding necessary detector performance in order to do this physics. Based on this performance I will outline what detector R{\&}D needs to be done to realize such a detector, give a status of the worldwide R{\&}D activities, what still needs to be in the future and describe the status of the current detector concept studies that are being pursued worldwide. [Preview Abstract] |
Follow Us |
Engage
Become an APS Member |
My APS
Renew Membership |
Information for |
About APSThe American Physical Society (APS) is a non-profit membership organization working to advance the knowledge of physics. |
© 2024 American Physical Society
| All rights reserved | Terms of Use
| Contact Us
Headquarters
1 Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740-3844
(301) 209-3200
Editorial Office
100 Motor Pkwy, Suite 110, Hauppauge, NY 11788
(631) 591-4000
Office of Public Affairs
529 14th St NW, Suite 1050, Washington, D.C. 20045-2001
(202) 662-8700