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Test beams and polarized fixed target beams at the NLC
Abstract
A conceptual program to use NLC beams for test beams and fixed target physics is described. Primary undisrupted polarized beams would be the most simple to use, but for NLC, the disrupted beams are of good enough quality that they could also be used, after collimation of the low energy tails, for test beams and fixed target physics. Pertinent issues are: what is the compelling physics, what are the requirements on beams and running time, and what is the impact on colliding beam physics running. A list of physics topics is given; one topic (Møller Scattering) is treated in more depth.
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© 2001 American Institute of Physics. Issue Date: 9 July 2001. We would like to thank: Peter Bosted (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), David Burke (SLAG), Don Crabb (University of Virginia), Krishna Kumar (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Mike Olson (St. Norbert College), Tom Markiewicz (SLAG), Makis Petratos (Kent State University) and Terry Toole (American University), for much and diverse help and contributions.Attached Files
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