TY - CONF
T1 - Challenges and concepts for design of an interaction region with push-pull arrangement of detectors - An interface document
AU - Parker, B.
AU - Herve, A.
AU - Osborne, J.
AU - Mikhailichenko, A.
AU - Buesser, K.
AU - Ashmanskas, B.
AU - Kuchler, V.
AU - Mokhov, N.
AU - Enomoto, A.
AU - Sugimoto, Y.
AU - Tauchi, T.
AU - Tsuchiya, K.
AU - Weisend, J.
AU - Burrows, P.
AU - Markiewicz, T.
AU - Oriunno, M.
AU - Seryi, A.
AU - Sullivan, M.
AU - Angal-Kalinin, D.
AU - Sanuki, T.
AU - Yamamoto, H.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Two experimental detectors working in a push-pull mode has been considered for the Interaction Region of the International Linear Collider [1]. The push-pull mode of operation sets specific requirements and challenges for many systems of detector and machine, in particular for the IR magnets, for the cryogenics and alignment system, for beamline shielding, for detector design and overall integration, and so on. These challenges and the identified conceptual solutions discussed in the paper intend to form a draft of the Interface Document which will be developed further in the nearest future. The authors of the present paper include the organizers and conveners of working groups of the workshop on engineering design of interaction region IRENG07 [2], the leaders of the IR Integration within Global Design Effort Beam Delivery System, and the representatives from each detector concept submitting the Letters Of Intent.
AB - Two experimental detectors working in a push-pull mode has been considered for the Interaction Region of the International Linear Collider [1]. The push-pull mode of operation sets specific requirements and challenges for many systems of detector and machine, in particular for the IR magnets, for the cryogenics and alignment system, for beamline shielding, for detector design and overall integration, and so on. These challenges and the identified conceptual solutions discussed in the paper intend to form a draft of the Interface Document which will be developed further in the nearest future. The authors of the present paper include the organizers and conveners of working groups of the workshop on engineering design of interaction region IRENG07 [2], the leaders of the IR Integration within Global Design Effort Beam Delivery System, and the representatives from each detector concept submitting the Letters Of Intent.
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M3 - Paper
AN - SCOPUS:84898930158
SP - 616
EP - 618
T2 - 11th European Particle Accelerator Conference, EPAC 2008
Y2 - 23 June 2008 through 27 June 2008
ER -