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Physics from the ISABELLE workshop 1981: a summary

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OSTI ID:6650143
As mentioned by Samios, there are two possible approaches to build ISABELLE. One is the phased approach using the small aperture magnets. Phase I of this phase ISABELLE is projected to turn on in 1986 with a luminosity of 2 x 10/sup 31/ cm/sup -2/ sec/sup -1/ and energy up to 360 GeV on 360 GeV. Phase II is projected to turn on in 1988 with a luminosity about 10/sup 33/ cm/sup -2/ sec/sup -1/ at the same energy range. The other approach is to use the large aperture magnets and is projected to turn on in 1988 with a luminosity about 10/sup 33/ cm/sup -2/ sec/sup -1/. The physics discussions at the workshop have focused on the interesting physics that can be done at ISABELLE. In the beginning of the workshop, in the Physics category - besides lectures - eight working groups were formed; focusing on eight subjects. The mission of each group was to survey the current status of its subject, then to ask new questions and finally, to try to answer them.
Research Organization:
Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
AC02-76CH00016
OSTI ID:
6650143
Report Number(s):
BNL-30071; CONF-810759-3; ON: DE81031969
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English