2001
DOI: 10.2172/784250
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Linear Collider Physics Resource Book for Snowmass 2001.

Abstract: XV goals. We then discuss the baseline experimental facilities. Our baseline design is an accelerator of 500 GeV center-of-mass energy, with polarized e-beams, and with two interaction regions that share the luminosity. The design envisions a number of upgrade paths. These include low-energy precision measurements in one of the two regions and e+e-collisions at multi-TeV energies in the other. The logic of these plans is described in some detail. In the subsequent chapters, we discuss the possible options of p… Show more

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“…The conductor mechanical strength may be further improved by combining both features of the high-strength aluminum stabilizer (Ni-doping and cold-work reinforcement) developed for the ATLAS solenoid and "hybrid configuration" reinforced by high-strength aluminum alloy placed at both ends of the coil developed for the CMS solenoid. 3. High E/M ratios in the cold mass has been reached by CMS and it does seem possible to achieve even higher E/M ratio up to 20 kJ/kg, depending on the required magnetic field and compactness of the magnet design.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The conductor mechanical strength may be further improved by combining both features of the high-strength aluminum stabilizer (Ni-doping and cold-work reinforcement) developed for the ATLAS solenoid and "hybrid configuration" reinforced by high-strength aluminum alloy placed at both ends of the coil developed for the CMS solenoid. 3. High E/M ratios in the cold mass has been reached by CMS and it does seem possible to achieve even higher E/M ratio up to 20 kJ/kg, depending on the required magnetic field and compactness of the magnet design.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dependence of the H → W W * branching ratio error on jet energy resolution [11] is summarized in Figure 2. 3. There is a factor of 1.2 improvement in the branching fraction error in going from ∆E/ √ E = 60% to 30%, corresponding again to an equivalent 40% luminosity gain.…”
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“…We also consider the √ s dependence by varying this to 1 TeV. We omit the discussion of statistics in this paper, but the luminosity may be considered to be in the region 100-500 fb −1 per year [20,21].…”
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confidence: 99%