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Issues of Stability and Ground Motion in ILC

Description/Abstract

Stability of International Linear Collider is determined by the stability of the site, additional noises of beamline component, energy and kicker jitter, and performance of train-to-train and intratrain feedback. Stability goals in terms of the beam jitter at the end of the linac, in BDS and at the IP are discussed in this paper, and translated to stability goals for the site and for component jitter. Present status of stability studies is reviewed and feasibility of achieving the stability goals is discussed.

Authors: Seryi, Andrei; Hendrickson, Linda; White, Glen; /SLAC
Publication Date:2006 Feb 03
OSTI Identifier: 876042
Report Number(s):SLAC-PUB-11661
DOE Contract Number:AC02-76SF00515
Resource Type:Conference/Event
Resource Relation: Contributed to 36th ICFA Advanced Beam Dynamics Workshop (NANOBEAM 2005), Kyoto, Japan, 17-21 Oct 2005
Research Org:Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC)
Sponsoring Org:USDOE
Country of Publication:United States
Language:English
Format: Size: 13 pages
Other Number(s):TRN: US0600985
Subject:43 PARTICLE ACCELERATORS; BEAM DYNAMICS; FEEDBACK; GROUND MOTION; LINEAR COLLIDERS; PERFORMANCE; STABILITY
Related Subject:Accelerators,ACCPHY
Availability:http://www.slac.stanford.edu/cgi-wrap/pubpage?slac-pub-11661.html
Update Date:2008 Feb 05

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