The Stanford Linear Accelerator is presently being up-graded for the SLAC Linear Collider project. The energy is to be increased from approximately 31 GeV to 50 GeV. Two electron beams and one positron beam are to be accelerate
The Linac of the SLAC Linear Collider (SLC) is required to accelerate several intense single electro...
At SLAC, we are pursuing the design of a Next Linear Collider (NLC) which would begin with a center-...
The design for the Next Linear Collider (NLC) at SLAC is based on two 11.4 GHz linacs operating at a...
The linac of the SLAC Linear Collider (SLC) is required to accelerate several intense electron and p...
Stanford University's colliding beam program is outlined, including the SPEAR and PEP colliders and ...
The SLAC linac and the damping rings produce high energy low emittance electron/positron beams for t...
The SLAC linear collider, in which beams of electrons and positrons are accelerated simultaneously, ...
The Linac of the SLAC Linear Collider (SLC) is required to accelerate several intense single electro...
At SLAC and KEK research is advancing toward a design for an electron-positron linear collider based...
The current functional organization and state of software development of the computer control system...
The SLAC Linear Collider project (SLC) is reported as being near completion. The performance specifi...
Introduction: Contract AT(04-3)-400 provides for the construction of the Stanford Linear Accelerator...
The 3 km long linac of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) has for many years provided low...
The Stanford Linear Collider (SLC) has been in operation for several years with the initial and acce...
At SLAC, the authors are pursuing the design of a Next Linear Collider (NLC) which would begin with ...
The Linac of the SLAC Linear Collider (SLC) is required to accelerate several intense single electro...
At SLAC, we are pursuing the design of a Next Linear Collider (NLC) which would begin with a center-...
The design for the Next Linear Collider (NLC) at SLAC is based on two 11.4 GHz linacs operating at a...
The linac of the SLAC Linear Collider (SLC) is required to accelerate several intense electron and p...
Stanford University's colliding beam program is outlined, including the SPEAR and PEP colliders and ...
The SLAC linac and the damping rings produce high energy low emittance electron/positron beams for t...
The SLAC linear collider, in which beams of electrons and positrons are accelerated simultaneously, ...
The Linac of the SLAC Linear Collider (SLC) is required to accelerate several intense single electro...
At SLAC and KEK research is advancing toward a design for an electron-positron linear collider based...
The current functional organization and state of software development of the computer control system...
The SLAC Linear Collider project (SLC) is reported as being near completion. The performance specifi...
Introduction: Contract AT(04-3)-400 provides for the construction of the Stanford Linear Accelerator...
The 3 km long linac of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) has for many years provided low...
The Stanford Linear Collider (SLC) has been in operation for several years with the initial and acce...
At SLAC, the authors are pursuing the design of a Next Linear Collider (NLC) which would begin with ...
The Linac of the SLAC Linear Collider (SLC) is required to accelerate several intense single electro...
At SLAC, we are pursuing the design of a Next Linear Collider (NLC) which would begin with a center-...
The design for the Next Linear Collider (NLC) at SLAC is based on two 11.4 GHz linacs operating at a...