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Page 1: NLC - The Next Linear Collider Project IR Layout Tom Markiewicz SLAC LCWS Cornell 15 July 2003.

NLC - The Next Linear Collider Project

IR LayoutTom Markiewicz

SLAC

LCWS Cornell15 July 2003

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IR Layout Issues

• IR Hall Dimensions• Detector Access Model

– Maintenance– Component Replacement

• Final Doublet Support Scheme• Tungsten Mask Design and Support

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IR Hall Dimensions• Set by Knut Skarpass / Marty

Breidenbach– ~1999 – NLC Tunnel model then “cut & cover”– No push-back from accelerator side– “Small” & “Large” Detectors

33m

62m

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Current Large Detector Access Model

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Door Support (3.2m)

Endcap ECAL@ 3m

Permanent Support / Moveable Shielding

Pit Wall (14.8m)

Moveable Shielding /

Moveable Support

6.7m

10.4m

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IR Halls In Mountainside (CA) or ~300’ Underground

(DeKalb, IL)

Point 1: Do we need all that space given cost of underground caverns, tunnels & shafts

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Current Final Quad Support Scheme: Cantilever 40cm diameter Tube from DOOR

CLOSED Position

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Must remove (red) platform and clamps that anchor end of tube to open door

Point 2: Save 3.7m (-10.4-6.7) of extra cantilever but limit access, or is there a better way?

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VXD/TPC Replacement

If detector stays on the IP and one door is opened one can slide TPC 3.7m and

expose central 2m of beamlineIs this enough for VXD replacement?

If Central Barrel of Detector and one door is slid to one side and the opposite door is opened

5.6m free space is available(TPC currently sized at 5.4m)

How much real estate do we need to reserve for this type of activity?

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IP Masks 1996-2000: L*=2.0m

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SD

LD

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IP Masks 2000-2001: L*=4.3m

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IP Masks Snowmass 2001-2003: L*=3.8m

SD

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Changes to Masking due to getting real about and prototyping and

stabilizing the final quad• Cylindrical M2 W masking now OUTSIDE the

support tube• Demand that Masks & Pair-Luminosity

monitor be supported in some “to be determined” manner from detector

• Allow length of conic M1 mask to grow back to 1999 lengths and assume its weight will also be borne by detector when vibration stabilization systems are active & symmetrize LD & SD

• Inner radial masses must be transferred to support tube when detector doors are open

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LD Forward Masking, Calorimetry & Tracking 2003-06-01

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HCAL

ECAL

W

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Support Tube

Pair-LuMonQD0

Inst. Mask

BeamPipeLowZ Mask

Exit radius 2cm @ 3.5m

48mrad

101mrad

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SD Forward Masking, Calorimetry & Tracking 2003-06-01

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QD0

Inst. Mask

HCAL

ECAL

YOKE

W

W

46mrad

113mrad

Support Tube

Pair-LuMon

BeamPipe LowZ MaskExit radius

2cm @ 3.5m

W

W

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Lum-PairMon @

z=3.5m

2cm radius

12.6cm radius

1cm radius

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IP Girder Mechanical Test Fixture