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A systems study of an RF power source for a 1 TeV next linear collider based upon the relativistic-klystron two-beam accelerator
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Preliminary design report of a relativistic-Klystron two-beam-accelerator based power source for a 1 TeV center-of-mass next linear collider
A preliminary point design for an 11.4 GHz power source for a 1 TeV center-of-mass Next Linear Collider (NLC) based on the Relativistic-Klystron Two-Beam-Accelerator (RK-TBA) concept is presented. The present report is the result of a joint LBL-LLNL systems study. consisting of three major thrust areas: physics, engineering, and costing. The new RK-TBA point design, together with our findings in each of these areas, are reported
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A systems study of an RF power source for a 1 TeV next linear collider based upon the relativistic-klystron two-beam accelerator
A systems study, including physics, engineering and costing, has been conducted to assess the feasibility of a relativistic-klystron two-beam-accelerator (RK-TBA) system as a RF power source candidate for a 1 TeV linear collider. Several key issues associated with a realizable RK-TBA system have been addressed, and corresponding schemes have been developed and examined quantitatively. A point design example has been constructed to present a concrete conceptual design which has acceptable transverse and longitudinal beam stability properties. The overall efficiency of RF production for such a power source is estimated to be 36%, and the cost of the full system is estimated to be less than 1 billion dollars
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Design consideration of relativistic klystron two-beam accelerator for suppression of beam-break-up
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Design study of beam dynamics issues for 1 TeV next linear collider based upon the relativistic-klystron two-beam accelerator
A design study has recently been conducted for exploring the feasibility of a relativistic-klystron two-beam accelerator (RK-TBA) system as a rf power source for a 1 TeV linear collider. The author present, in this paper, the beam dynamics part of this study. They have achieved in their design study acceptable transverse and longitudinal beam stability properties for the resulting high efficiency and low cost RK-TBA
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Design Study of Beam Dynamics Issues for 1 TeV Next Linear Collider Based Upon the Relativistic-Klystron Two-Beam Accelerator
Design study of beam dynamics issues for 1 TeV next linear collider based upon the relativisitc-klystron two-beam accelerator
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