Thursday, May 10, 2007
3:30 PM
ARC Auditorium, Room 125
The CLIC Linear Collider
Hans Braun
CERN Accelerator Physics Group
The CLIC collaboration pursues a challenging R&D program to demonstrate by 2010, technical feasibility of an electron-positron collider
with a 3 TeV center of mass energy. The CLIC scheme is based on a high current drive beam running parallel with the main linac. After a recent parameter revision aimed to minimize power consumption and investment cost, an accelerating gradient
of 100 MV/m and a RF frequency of 12 GHz has been adopted. Most CLIC technical feasibility issues are addressed with the CTF3 test accelerator complex. The talk will give an overview of CLIC and report the present status, experimental achievements
and future plans of CTF3.
Talk Slides: (Slides)
For more information, please
contact Dr.
Alex Bogacz, Chair of CASA Seminar Committee
contact casaweb@jlab.org