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A high luminosity superconducting mini collider for phi meson production and particle beam physics
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conference procceeding
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conference:
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1991 Particle Accelerator Conference
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year:
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1991
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14 authors:
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C. Pellegrini
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Robin, D.
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D. B. Cline
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J. Kolonko
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S. Anderson
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Barletta, W.
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Chargin, A.
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M. Cornacchia
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Dalbacka, G.
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K. Halbach
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Lueng, E.
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Kimball, F.
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Madura, D.
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Patterson, L.
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abstract:
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A 510-MeV electron-positron collider has been proposed at the University of California at Los Angeles to study particle beam physics and phi-meson physics at luminosities larger than 1032 cm/sup -2/s/sup -1/. The collider consists of a single compact superconducting storage ring (SMC), with a bending field of 4 T and a current larger than 1 A. A discussion is presented of the main characteristics of this system and its major technical components: superconducting dipoles and the RF vacuum and injection systems. (6 References).
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