The SLAC linear collider, in which beams of electrons and positrons are accelerated simultaneously, is described. Specifications of the proposed system are given, with calculated preditions of performance. New areas of research made possible by energies in the TeV range are discussed. (GHT
This paper reviews the innovations which have recently been made or are being planned on the SLAC th...
The Linac of the SLAC Linear Collider (SLC) is required to accelerate several intense single electro...
The linac of the SLAC Linear Collider (SLC) is required to accelerate several intense electron and p...
The linear collider system is described in detail, including the transport system, the collider latt...
An overview of linear collider programs is given. The history and technical challenges are described...
Stanford University's colliding beam program is outlined, including the SPEAR and PEP colliders and ...
The SLAC Linear Collider project (SLC) is reported as being near completion. The performance specifi...
We, at SLAC, are in the process of preparing the SLC, the first linear collider, for the initial phy...
The present SLAC accelerator program is summarized briefly, and the future of electron-positron coll...
We discuss the scaling laws of linear colliders and their consequences for accelerator design. We th...
The SLAC LINEAR COLLIDER is designed to achieve an energy of 100 GeV in the electron-positron center...
The Linac of the SLAC Linear Collider (SLC) is required to accelerate several intense single electro...
Probing the frontiers of particle physics and delving into the mysteries of the universe and its beg...
The status of a three year construction program, begun October 1, 1983, of the SLAC Linear Collider ...
In this paper, the authors present the parameters and layout of the Next Linear Collider (NLC). The ...
This paper reviews the innovations which have recently been made or are being planned on the SLAC th...
The Linac of the SLAC Linear Collider (SLC) is required to accelerate several intense single electro...
The linac of the SLAC Linear Collider (SLC) is required to accelerate several intense electron and p...
The linear collider system is described in detail, including the transport system, the collider latt...
An overview of linear collider programs is given. The history and technical challenges are described...
Stanford University's colliding beam program is outlined, including the SPEAR and PEP colliders and ...
The SLAC Linear Collider project (SLC) is reported as being near completion. The performance specifi...
We, at SLAC, are in the process of preparing the SLC, the first linear collider, for the initial phy...
The present SLAC accelerator program is summarized briefly, and the future of electron-positron coll...
We discuss the scaling laws of linear colliders and their consequences for accelerator design. We th...
The SLAC LINEAR COLLIDER is designed to achieve an energy of 100 GeV in the electron-positron center...
The Linac of the SLAC Linear Collider (SLC) is required to accelerate several intense single electro...
Probing the frontiers of particle physics and delving into the mysteries of the universe and its beg...
The status of a three year construction program, begun October 1, 1983, of the SLAC Linear Collider ...
In this paper, the authors present the parameters and layout of the Next Linear Collider (NLC). The ...
This paper reviews the innovations which have recently been made or are being planned on the SLAC th...
The Linac of the SLAC Linear Collider (SLC) is required to accelerate several intense single electro...
The linac of the SLAC Linear Collider (SLC) is required to accelerate several intense electron and p...