The LEP collider was operated during 1996 for the first time at beam energies beyond the W pair threshold. In the first period, lasting about six weeks, operation was possible at 80.5GeV per beam by powering all of the 144 superconducting cavities (sc) as well as the original 120 room temperature cavities. After the summer shutdown, when an additional 32 sc cavities were installed, operation for physics was performed at 86GeV per beam for about four weeks. The integrated luminosity at high energy, delivered to the detectors, was 25pb-1 in the two fairly short running periods. The maximum integrated luminosity over a 24 hour period exceeded 1.1pb-1. The present performance and limitations of the machine are reviewed as well as some of the cr...
maximum configuration of 288 four-cell cavities powered by 36 klystrons in 1999. In 2000, this syste...
The LEP luminosity performance at 94.5 GeV is examined for two periods of the 1998 run. The analysis...
Recent results from the LEP collider at CERN are presented: on the identification of e/sup +/e/sup -...
This paper discusses the status of two colliders at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland. The electron-posi...
The LEP energy upgrade project (LEP2) which is based on the addition of superconducting cavities wil...
The LEP energy upgrade project (LEP2) which is based on the addition of superconducting cavities wil...
The upgrade of the Large Electron Positron collider (LEP) with superconducting cavities is nearing a...
ABSTRACT The upgrade of the Large Electron Positron collider (LEP) with superconducting cavities is ...
By the beginning of 1999, after several stages of installation, the RF system in LEP had gained a fi...
The vertical beam-beam parameter in LEP reached 0.083 in 1999. In order to achieve and maintain this...
Various aspects of physics at LEP 2 are reviewed from a phenomenological point of view. We first dis...
We review some of the recent experimental results obtained at high-energy colliders with emphasis on...
With its 27-kilometre circumference, the Large Electron-Positron (LEP) collider was the largest elec...
We review some of the recent experimental results obtained at high-energy colliders with emphasis on...
Driven by the needs of the neutrino experiments, the intensity of the SPS proton beam has considerab...
maximum configuration of 288 four-cell cavities powered by 36 klystrons in 1999. In 2000, this syste...
The LEP luminosity performance at 94.5 GeV is examined for two periods of the 1998 run. The analysis...
Recent results from the LEP collider at CERN are presented: on the identification of e/sup +/e/sup -...
This paper discusses the status of two colliders at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland. The electron-posi...
The LEP energy upgrade project (LEP2) which is based on the addition of superconducting cavities wil...
The LEP energy upgrade project (LEP2) which is based on the addition of superconducting cavities wil...
The upgrade of the Large Electron Positron collider (LEP) with superconducting cavities is nearing a...
ABSTRACT The upgrade of the Large Electron Positron collider (LEP) with superconducting cavities is ...
By the beginning of 1999, after several stages of installation, the RF system in LEP had gained a fi...
The vertical beam-beam parameter in LEP reached 0.083 in 1999. In order to achieve and maintain this...
Various aspects of physics at LEP 2 are reviewed from a phenomenological point of view. We first dis...
We review some of the recent experimental results obtained at high-energy colliders with emphasis on...
With its 27-kilometre circumference, the Large Electron-Positron (LEP) collider was the largest elec...
We review some of the recent experimental results obtained at high-energy colliders with emphasis on...
Driven by the needs of the neutrino experiments, the intensity of the SPS proton beam has considerab...
maximum configuration of 288 four-cell cavities powered by 36 klystrons in 1999. In 2000, this syste...
The LEP luminosity performance at 94.5 GeV is examined for two periods of the 1998 run. The analysis...
Recent results from the LEP collider at CERN are presented: on the identification of e/sup +/e/sup -...