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Ian H Wilson
Researcher at CERN
Publications - 61
Citations - 1089
Ian H Wilson is an academic researcher from CERN. The author has contributed to research in topics: Collider & Large Hadron Collider. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 61 publications receiving 1048 citations.
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A 3 TeV $e^+ e^-$ Linear Collider Based on CLIC Technology
Tor Raubenheimer,H. Trautner,F. Perriollat,G. Carron,P. Pearce,J.C. Godot,Daniel Schulte,P. Royer,Steffen Döbert,Rudolf Bossart,A. Riche,A. Ferrari,G. Suberlucq,R W Assmann,Günther Geschonke,L. Groening,L. Thorndahl,F. Ruggiero,Louis Rinolfi,T. Kamitani,Olivier Napoly,F. Zhou,E. Jensen,Roberto Corsini,T. Risselada,A. Millich,H.H. Braun,J P Delahaye,F. Becker,Williame Coosemans,A. Verdier,R. Pittin,J B Jeanneret,Ian H Wilson,R.D. Ruth,Stephane Fartoukh,Frank Zimmermann,J.P. Potier,T.E. d'Amico,S. Hutchins,Harald Burkhardt,John Jowett,Igor Syratchev,Walter Wuensch +43 more
TL;DR: In this article, a possible design of a multi-TeV e+e-linear collider is presented based on the CLIC (Compact Linear Collider) two-beam technology proposed and developed at CERN.
Physics at the CLIC multi-TeV linear collider
E. Accomando,M. T. Ronan,Werner Porod,Daniele Dominici,Engin Ateser,C. Verzegnassi,C. Da Via,G. Guignard,M. Battaglia,L. Salmi,Tord Riemann,M. Piccolo,A. De Roeck,Harald Burkhardt,E. Recepoglu,O. Cakir,Tao Han,Keith A. Olive,Kyoungchul Kong,Piyabut Burikham,S. De Curtis,Gian F. Giudice,A. Ferrari,G. W. Wilson,Sherwood Parker,Wim Beenakker,Z. Kirca,Daniel Treille,Rohini M. Godbole,Timothy Barklow,O. Nachtmann,H.H. Braun,C. A. Heusch,Markus Diehl,J.L. Hewett,Michael Klasen,A. Djouadi,J. Weng,Konstantin Matchev,Ian H Wilson,Jonathan Richard Ellis,R. Settles,M. Gruwe,J. Lorenzo Diaz-Cruz,Peter J. Richardson,Abbas Kenan Ciftci,Bradley Cox,Csaba Balázs,Greg Landsberg,Tom Rizzo,Frank Zimmermann,G. Pancheri,Mayda Velasco,Pierre Jarron,Torbjörn Sjöstrand,S. Jadach,C.J. Kenney,D. Y. Bardin,Sabine Kraml,Valery I. Telnov,Alfredo Aranda,E.G. Boos,R. Ciftci,Daniel Schulte,Christophe Royon,S. Sultansoy,F. Nagel,Luc Pape,Michael Kramer,Gudrid Moortgat-Pick,Michael Spira,S. Berge,Thorsten Wengler,G.A. Blair,M. Muhlleitner,Fawzi Boudjema,A. Werthenbach,Matteo Cacciari,A. Frey,S. Heinemeyer,Abhisek Datta,Georg Weiglein,Jeffrey R. Forshaw +82 more
TL;DR: In this article, the physics potential of the CLIC e+e- linear collider operating at center-of-mass energies from 1 TeV to 5 TeV with luminosity of the order of 10.35 cm^-2 s^-1.
CTF3 Design Report
Rudolf Bossart,J. Sladen,S. Deghaye,C. Sanelli,F. Sannibale,R.D. Ruth,Roberto Corsini,J. Monteiro,G. Guignard,M. Poehler,G. Carron,Peter D. Pearce,G. Di Pirro,A. Stella,W. Wunsch,D. Alesini,G. Valentine,H Hellgren,C. Biscari,M. Omeich,B. Dupuy,R. Boni,T. Garvey,R. Pittin,Günther Geschonke,A. Millich,F. Marcellini,G. McMonagle,G. Suberlucq,T. Risselada,P. Royer,A. Clozza,J.H. Lewis,F. Di Maio,V. Chohan,J.P. Potier,E. D'Amico,M. Serio,J P Delahaye,G. Bienvenu,Robert J. Miller,C. Milardi,A. Gallo,E. Bente,Louis Rinolfi,A. Ghigo,S. Hutchins,E. Peschardt,E. Jensen,A. Yeremian,I.N. Ross,Igor Syratchev,Preger,F. Tecker,L. Thorndahl,R. Koontz,F. Sgamma,A. Drago,A. Stecchi,Daniel Schulte,G. Rossat,S. Doebert,M. Zobov,H.H. Braun,P. Brown,H. Trautner,M Bernard,T. Otto,L. Groning,R. Roux,Ian H Wilson +70 more
TL;DR: The CTF3 project as mentioned in this paper is based on a two-beam scheme, where the short pulses of high power 30 GHz RF are extracted from a drive beam running parallel to the main beam.
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Frequency and Temperature Dependence of Electrical Breakdown at 21, 30, and 39 GHz
TL;DR: The maximum obtainable surface fields were found to be in the range of 300 to 400 MV/m for copper, with no significant dependence on either frequency or temperature.
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The compact linear collider CLIC
TL;DR: A high luminosity 10 34 − 10 35 cm - 2 s - 1 electron-positron Collider (CLIC) with a nominal center-of-mass energy of 3 TeV is being studied since a number of years at CERN within an international collaboration of laboratories and institutes to provide the HEP community with a new accelerator-based facility for the post-LHC era as mentioned in this paper.