Summary of Discussion Question 4: Energy Expandability of a Linear Collider
High Energy Physics - Experiment
2011-01-13 v1
Abstract
We report on Discussion Question 4, in Sub-group 1 (`TeV-class') of the Snowmass Working Group E3: `Experimental Approaches: Linear Colliders', which addresses the energy expandability of a linear collider. We first synthesize discussions of the energy reach of the hardware of the 500 GeV designs for TESLA and NLC/JLC. Next, we review plans for increasing the energy to 800-1000 GeV. We then look at options for expanding the energies to 1500 GeV and sketch the two-beam accelerator approach to achieving multi-TeV energies.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ex/0203025,
title = {Summary of Discussion Question 4: Energy Expandability of a Linear Collider},
author = {P. N. Burrows and J. R. Patterson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ex/0203025},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
Presented at Snowmass 2001 (6 pages, 2 figures)