Abstract

Assuming that investigations now underway will result in superconducting accelerator structures capable of withstanding gradients of 33 MeV/m, a feasibility study of a two-mile 100 GeV superconducting electron linac with 6% duty cycle has been made at frequencies of 1428 and 2856 MHz. Tentative machine parameters and the preliminary design of components and systems have been examined. These studies are based upon a traveling-wave accelerator structure with RF feedback in each 20-ft section.

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