[Moller] Fwd: IEB Workshop Announcement
Jay Benesch
benesch at jlab.org
Sat Apr 4 14:29:39 EDT 2015
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Subject: [Acc_parity] Fwd: IEB Workshop Announcement
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2015 22:34:11 -0400
From: Pavel Evtushenko <pavel.evtushenko at jlab.org>
To: Mike Spata <spata at jlab.org>
CC: acc_parity at jlab.org
FYI
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> *From: *Georg Heinz Hoffstaetter <georg.hoffstaetter at cornell.edu
> <mailto:georg.hoffstaetter at cornell.edu>>
> *Subject: **IEB Workshop Announcement*
> *Date: *April 3, 2015 at 9:32:23 PM EDT
> *To: *Georg Heinz Hoffstaetter <georg.hoffstaetter at cornell.edu
> <mailto:georg.hoffstaetter at cornell.edu>>
> *Cc: *Maxim Perelstein <m.perelstein at cornell.edu
> <mailto:m.perelstein at cornell.edu>>
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> We would like to invite you to the Intense Electron Beams Workshop,
> which will be held on Cornell University campus in Ithaca, NY, June
> 17-19, 2015.
>
> With the advent of high power photoinjectors and high performance
> superconducting RF acceleration, there is the potential for low energy
> electron beams with currents up to 10 times higher that those
> generally available today. This workshop will explore the physics
> opportunities that will be opened up by such beams, with working
> groups focusing on parity violation, the search for dark photons, and
> electromagnetic nuclear properties, as well as the accelerator,
> detector, target and polarimetry technologies that make them possible.
> Discussion will focus on electron beams with energies up to 500 MeV
> and electron current of up to 100 mA (unpolarized) and 10 mA
> (polarized) with energy recovery, with the goal of answering the
> following questions:
>
> 1. What is the potential reach of experiments using very intense low
> energy electron beams?
> 2. What technical challenges need to be overcome to reach those goals?
>
>
> We envision an exciting program which will include plenary and
> parallel talks, a tour of Cornell accelerator R&D facilities, as well
> as ample time for informal discussions.
>
> More information about the workshop, along with a link to registration
> page, can be found at
>
> http://www.classe.cornell.edu/NewsAndEvents/IEBWorkshop/
>
> Registration is now open. If you have any questions, please do not
> hesitate to contact us at IEBworkshop-L at cornell.edu
> <mailto:IEBworkshop-L at cornell.edu>.
>
> Sincerely yours,
>
> Jim Alexander, Bruce Dunham, Lawrence Gibbons, Georg Hoffstaetter,
> Ritchie Patterson, Maxim Perelstein, Julia Thom, Peter Wittich.
>
> p.s. This message is being sent out to multiple mailing lists. We
> apologize if you receive multiple copies.
>
>
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