A superconducting magnet upgrade of the ATF2 final focus
The ATF2 facility at KEK is a proving ground for linear collider technology with a well instrumented extracted beam line and Final Focus (FF). The primary ATF2 goal is to demonstrate the extreme beam demagnification and spot stability needed for a linear collider FF [1]. But the ATF2 FF uses water c...
Main Authors: | Parker, B, Anerella, M, Escallier, J, He, P, Jain, A, Marone, A, Wanderer, P, Wu, K, Hauviller, C, Marin, E, Tomas, R, Zimmermann, F, Bolzon, B, Jeremie, A, Kimura, N, Kubo, K, Kume, T, Kuroda, S, Okugi, T, Tauchi, T, Terunuma, N, Tomaru, T, Tsuchiya, K, Urakawa, J, Yamamoto, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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