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J.W. Wang

Researcher at Stanford University

Publications -  70
Citations -  1152

J.W. Wang is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Particle accelerator & Linear particle accelerator. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 68 publications receiving 1118 citations. Previous affiliations of J.W. Wang include SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory & Fudan University.

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Production of π+, K+, K0, K*0, φ, p and Λ0 in hadronic Z0 decays

Koya Abe, +240 more
- 13 Jan 1999 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured the differential production cross sections as a function of scaled momentum of the identified hadron species and the corresponding antihadron species in light quark (as opposed to antiquark) jets.
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High-precision measurement of the left-right Z Boson cross-section asymmetry.

Kenji Abe, +142 more
TL;DR: The pole value of the asymmetry, A(0)(LR), is measured to be 0.150 56+/-0.002 39 which is equivalent to an effective weak mixing angle of sin (2)straight theta(eff)(W) = 0.231 07+/- 0.000 30.
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Production of [Formula Presented] [Formula Presented] [Formula Presented] [Formula Presented] [Formula Presented] [Formula Presented] and [Formula Presented] in hadronic [Formula Presented] decays

Koya Abe, +240 more
- 01 Jan 1999 - 

Rf breakdown studies in room temperature electron linac structures

Gregory A. Loew, +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, an overall review of studies carried out by the authors and some of their colleagues on RF breakdown, Field Emission and RF processing in room temperature electron linac structure is presented.
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High-gradient electron accelerator powered by a relativisitic klystron.

TL;DR: Relativistic klystron technology is used to extract 290 MW of peak power from an induction linac beam, and to power a short 11.4-GHz high-gradient accelerator to measure rf phase stability, field emission, and the momentum spectrum of an accelerated electron beam.