1. Status of the CLIC-UK R&D; Programme on Design of Key Systems for the Compact Linear Collider
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Burrows, Philip, Ainsworth, Robert, Aumeyr, Thomas, Bett, Douglas, Blaskovic Kraljevic, Neven, Bobb, Lorraine, Boogert, Stewart, Bosco, Alessio, Christian, Glenn, Corner, Laura, Cullinan, Francis, Davis, Michael, Gamba, Davide, Karataev, Pavel, Kruchinin, Konstantin, Lyapin, Alexey, Nevay, Laurence, Perry, Colin, Roberts, Jack, Snuverink, Jochem, Towler, Jack, Ambattu, Praveen Kumar, Burt, Graeme, Dexter, Amos, Jenkins, Michael, Karimian, Shokrollah, Lingwood, Christopher, Woolley, Benjamin, Corsini, Roberto, Grudiev, Alexej, Latina, Andrea, Lefèvre, Thibaut, Marrelli, Chiara, Modena, Michele, Schmickler, Hermann, Schulte, Daniel, Skowronski, Piotr, Stapnes, Steinar, Tecker, Frank, Tomás, Rogelio, Wegner, Rolf, Wendt, Manfred, Wuensch, Walter, Clarke, James, Jamison, Steven, McIntosh, Peter, Shepherd, Ben, Collomb, Norbert, Stokes, Graham, Gillespie, William, Pan, Rui, Tyrk, Mateusz, Walsh, David, and Jones, Roger
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Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Accelerators and Storage Rings - Abstract
Six UK institutes are engaged in a collaborative R&D; programme with CERN aimed at demonstrating key aspects of technology feasibility for the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC). We give an overview and status of the R&D; being done on: 1) Drive-beam components: quadrupole magnets and the beam phase feed-forward prototype. 2) Beam instrumentation: stripline and cavity beam position monitors, an electro-optical longitudinal bunch profile monitor, and laserwire and diffraction and transition radiation monitors for transverse beam-size determination. 3) Beam delivery system and machine-detector interface design, including beam feedback/control systems and crab cavity design and control. 4) RF structure design. In each case, where applicable, we report on the status of prototype systems and performance tests with beam at the CTF3, ATF2 and CesrTA test facilities, including plans for future experiments.
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- 2014