R. Erickson
Stanford University
3 Papers
30 Citations
R. Erickson is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Beam (structure) & Linear particle accelerator. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Beam Test of Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope Components
W. B. Atwood,Steven Ritz,P.L. Anthony,Elliott D. Bloom,P. E. Bosted,J. Bourotte,C. Chaput,X. Chen,D.L. Chenette,D. Engovatov,R. Erickson,T. Fieguth,P. Fleury,R. Gearhart,G.L. Godfrey,J. E. Grove,J.A. Hernando,M. Hirayama,S. Jaggar,R. P. Johnson,W. N. Johnson,B. B. Jones,W. Kroeger,Y. C. Lin,C. Meetre,Peter F. Michelson,Peter Milne,A. A. Moiseev,P. L. Nolan,J. P. Norris,M. J. Oreglia,Jonathan F. Ormes,Bernard F. Phlips,A. Pocar,Z. M. Szalata,D. J. Thompson,W. F. Tompkins +36 more
TL;DR: A beam test of GLAST (Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope) components was performed at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center in October, 1997 as discussed by the authors, where the performance of the tracker, calorimeter, and anti-coincidence charged particle veto were evaluated.
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Beam test of gamma-ray large area space telescope components
W. B. Atwood,W. B. Atwood,S. Ritz,P. Anthony,Elliott D. Bloom,P. E. Bosted,J. Bourotte,C. Chaput,X. Chen,D.L. Chenette,D. Engovatov,R. Erickson,T. Fieguth,P. Fleury,R. Gearhart,G. Godfrey,J. E. Grove,J.A. Hernando,M. Hirayama,S. Jaggar,R. P. Johnson,W. N. Johnson,B.B. Jones,W. Kröger,Yiing Lin,C. Meetre,Peter F. Michelson,Peter Milne,A. A. Moiseev,A. A. Moiseev,P. L. Nolan,Jay P. Norris,M. J. Oreglia,Jonathan F. Ormes,Bernard F. Phlips,Bernard F. Phlips,A. Pocar,Hartmut Sadrozinski,Z. M. Szalata,D. J. Thompson,W. F. Tompkins +40 more
TL;DR: A beam test of Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST) components was performed at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center in October 1997 as mentioned in this paper, where the performance of the tracker, calorimeter, and anti-coincidence charged particle veto were evaluated.
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A method of obtaining parasitic e/sup +/ or e/sup -/ beams during SLAC linear collider operation
M. Cavalli-Sforza,L.A. Kelley,S. R. Klein,P. Anthony,R. Becker-Szendy,R. Erickson,R. A. Gearhart,L. P. Keller,G. Niemi,M. L. Perl,L.S. Rochester,M. Stanek,J. B. Truher,P. Bosted,J. White +14 more
- 01 Aug 1994
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a technique that allows SLAC to provide parasitic low-intensity secondary e/sup +/ and e /sup -/ beams up to 25 GeV to End Stations A and B and to the FFTB during SLC operation.