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ILC Reference Design and Challenges
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The International Linear Collider (ILC) is a 500 GeV center-of-mass electron-positron linear collider based on 1.3 GHz superconducting rf. For the past two years, the ILC design has been developed by an international collaboration, the Global Design Effort. A draft Reference Design Report (RDR) for the ILC was released in February 2007 and, after international review, the final draft will be published in mid-July, 2007. This talk will describe the ILC design along with the outstanding R&D and engineering challenges. The next step is to complete an Engineering Design (EDR) by 2010, and plans for this phase will also be discussed.
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Critical R&D Issues for the ILC Damping Rings and New Test Facilities
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The damping rings for the International Linear Collider will be required to accept large beams from the electron and positron sources, and produce highly stable, very low emittance beams for tuning and operation of downstream systems. While many of the parameters for the damping rings are within range of storage rings presently operating, beams meeting the full quality and stability specifications have not been demonstrated. In addition, the requirements for some of the subsystems (for example, the injection and extraction kickers) push the limits of available technology. We discuss the principal goals and challenges of the damping rings research and development program, and the role that could be played by some proposed future damping rings test facilities.
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ATF Results and ATF-II Plans
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The ATF (Accelerator Test Facility at KEK) International collaboration has been launched formally under the MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) from August 1, 2005, so as to maximally contribute to the world design and development efforts in the areas of particle sources, damping rings, beam focusing and beam instrumentation towards the International Linear Collider (ILC) project. I will give a talk on the recent ATF results and future plans of ATF2 project. I am sure that ATF International collaboration group will give a right direction regarding the development of fast kicker for ILC damping ring and clear experimental results on fast ion instability with very flat beam. Several considerations for ATF-II beam commissioning strategy will be discussed with the explanation of the beam instrumentation.
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