P. Burrows
Queen Mary University of London
2 Papers
10 Citations
P. Burrows is an academic researcher from Queen Mary University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: International Linear Collider & Particle accelerator. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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A Test Facility for the International Linear Collider, at SLAC End Station a for Prototypes of Beam Delivery and IR Components
M. Woods,R. Erickson,Josef Frisch,C. Hast,R.K. Jobe,L. Keller,T. Markiewicz,T. Maruyama,D. McCormick,J. Nelson,N. Phinney,Tor Raubenheimer,M. Ross,Andrei Seryi,Steve Smith,Z. Szalata,P. Tenenbaum,M. Woodley,Deepa Angal-Kalinin,C. Beard,C. Densham,J. Greenhalgh,Frank Jackson,Alexey Kalinin,Frank Zimmermann,Igor Zagorodnov,Yasuhiro Sugimoto,S. Walston,Jonathan Smith,A. Sopczak,David A. Burton,Robin Tucker,N. Shales,R. J. Barlow,A. Mercer,G. Kurevlev,Michael Hildreth,P. Burrows,G. Christian,C. Clarke,Anthony Hartin,Stephen Molloy,Glenn J. White,W. Mueller,Thomas Weiland,N. K. Watson,D. C. Bailey,David Cussans,Yu. G. Kolomensky,M. Slater,M. A. Thomson,D. R. Ward,Stewart Boogert,A. Liapine,S. Malton,D. J. Miller,M. Wing,R. Arnold,N. B. Sinev,E. Torrence +59 more
- 16 May 2005
TL;DR: The SLAC Linac can deliver damped bunches with ILC parameters for bunch charge and bunch length to End Station A, parasitic with PEP-II operation as discussed by the authors, which can be used to test prototype components of the Beam Delivery System and Interaction Region.
Proposal of the Next Incarnation of Accelerator Test Facility at KEK for the International Linear Collider
Sakae Araki,Hitoshi Hayano,Y. Higashi,Y. Honda,Ken-ichi Kanazawa,K. Kubo,Tatsuya Kume,M. Kuriki,S. Kuroda,Mika Masuzawa,Takashi Naito,T. Okugi,Ryuhei Sugahara,Tadayuki Takahashi,Toshiaki Tauchi,Nobuhiro Terunuma,N. Toge,J. Urakawa,V. Vogel,Hiroshi Yamaoka,Kaoru Yokoya,Jie Gao,W. Liu,G. Pei,Juwen Wang,B. Grishanov,P. Logachev,F. Podgorny,Valery I. Telnov,D. Angal-Kalinin,R. Appleby,J. K. Jones,Alexander Kalinin,Olivier Napoly,J. Payet,H. M. Braun,Daniel Schulte,Frank Zimmermann,Yoshihisa Iwashita,Takanori Mihara,Philip Bambade,J. Gronberg,Masayuki Kumada,S. Danagoulian,S. Mtingwa,N. Delerue,David Howell,A. Reichold,D. Urner,J. Choi,J.-Y. Huang,H.S. Kang,Eun-Joo Kim,Sang-Hoon Kim,In Soo Ko,P. Burrows,G. Christian,Stephen Molloy,Glenn J. White,Ilya Agapov,G.A. Blair,Gary Boorman,J. Carter,C. Driouichi,M.T. Price,Nicholas Walker,Karl Bane,A. Brachmann,T. Himel,Thomas W. Markiewicz,Janice Nelson,N. Phinney,M.T.F. Pivi,Tor Raubenheimer,M.C. Ross,R. Ruland,Andrei Seryi,C.M. Spencer,P. Tenenbaum,Mark Woodley,Stewart Boogert,A. Liapine,S. Malton,E. Torrence,T. Sanuki,Taikan Suehara +85 more
- 16 May 2005
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present and evaluate the proposal to create a final focus facility at the ATF which, using compact final focus optics and an ILC-like bunch train, would be capable of achieving 37 nm beam size.