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American Physical Society. (2011: Anaheim, Calif.)
Accelerators for sub-atomic physics: III. future [sound recording], 2011 May 2.
Audio recording of session R6 of the April 2011 annual meeting of the American Physical Society, held in Anaheim, CA in April 2011. This session was sponsored by the Division of Physics of Beams (DPB) and chaired by Lia Merminga of Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics. Talks (and speakers) include: "Electron-Ion Collider as a Gluon Microscope" (Yuhong Zhang); "Advanced Acceleration Schemes for e+e- Colliders" (Tor Raubenheimer); "Responsible, Renewable, Recyclable: An Energy Management Strategy for Modern Accelerators" (Andreas Jansson). Topics discussed include electron ion colliders (EIC), high energy physics; electron-positron linear colliders, the European Spallation Source (ESS), and energy efficiency.
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Electron-ion collisions -- Congresses.
Electron-positron collisions.
Particles (Nuclear physics)
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Jansson, Andreas
Merminga, Nikolitsa (Lia)
Raubenheimer, Tor
Zhang, Yuhong
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