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002799789 100__ $$aCarlsten, B E$$uLos Alamos
002799789 245__ $$9IOP$$aSummary of Working Group 8: Advanced and Novel Accelerators for High Energy Physics
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002799789 520__ $$9IOP$$aWe summarize the conclusions from Working Group 8 of the European Advanced Accelerator Concepts workshop in 2019 (EAAC2019) on the suitability and prospects for using advanced and novel accelerator (ANA) technology for future high-energy physics (HEP) applications. We identify the key technology gaps remaining for the main ANA approaches for building future e+/e− linear colliders and estimate the time scales needed to close them. We also identify synergistic development paths that can be leveraged to achieve key technology demonstration steps through non-HEP applications and through non-lepton-collider HEP applications.
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002799789 65017 $$2SzGeCERN$$aAccelerators and Storage Rings
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002799789 700__ $$aSchulte, D$$uCERN
002799789 700__ $$aLu, W$$uTsinghua U., Beijing
002799789 773__ $$01819374$$c012064$$n1$$pJ. Phys. : Conf. Ser.$$v1596$$wC19-09-15.4$$y2020
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