2002 Report:
Submission Instructions and
Paper Status

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Submission Instructions
 

 

Submission Instructions

To submit the final draft of your manuscript to the Reading and Editorial Committee, please FTP the files to the SLAC server by using the following instructions. If possible, name your files with your last name to help us keep track of the submissions.

The following directory has been set up to receive sections of the 2002 ILC-TRC report:

/afs/slac.stanford.edu/public/incoming/ilctrc

To access this FTP location from an ftp-enabled Web browser window:

  1. Direct your browser to: ftp://ftp.slac.stanford.edu/incoming/ilctrc/
  2. Drag and drop files from you computer into the browser window to download the files to the FTP space.

To access this FTP location from a Unix or telnet session:

  1. Type "ftp ftp.slac.stanford.edu" (without quotes)
  2. When prompted for name, answer with the word "anonymous" (without quotes)
  3. For password, enter your e-mail address (for example, wrnrp@slac.stanford.edu)
  4. Change to the incoming subdirectory (type: cd incoming)
  5. Change to the ilctrc subdirectory (type: cd ilctrc)
  6. Use the "put" command to transfer the file into the ilctrc subdirectory from your local directory.
  7. Make sure the file is transferred in binary mode.
  8. "quit" will end the session ("help" will give other commands)

Please Let the Production Staff Know That You Have Submitted Files

Once you have submitted files to the FTP server, please send e-mail to the production staff with the following information:

bulletYour name
bulletYour e-mail address
bulletThe chapter and section number associated with the files you have submitted
bulletThe filenames of the files you have submitted

To determine the chapter and section numbers, please use the Table of Contents listed below.

 

Chapter

Section

Title

Author

0 --- Executive Summary Loew
1 --- Charge, Plans, and Membership Loew
1.1 Charge Loew
1.2 Plans Loew
1.3 Membership Loew
2 --- The Megatables Raubenheimer
2.1 Table 1 Raubenheimer
2.2 Table 2 Raubenheimer
2.3 Table 3 Raubenheimer
2.4 Table 4 Raubenheimer
2.5 Table 5 Raubenheimer
2.6 Table 6 Raubenheimer
3 --- Descriptions of the Four Machines at 500 GeV cm ---
3.1 TESLA Brinkmann
3.2 JLC (C) Yokoya
3.3 JLC (X)/NLC (X) Raubenheimer/Yokoya
3.4 CLIC Guignard
4 --- Upgrade Paths to Higher Energies ---
4.1 TESLA Brinkmann
4.2 JLC (C) Yokoya
4.3 JLC (X)/NLC (X) Raubenheimer/Yokoya
4.4 CLIC Guignard
5 --- Test Facilities and Other Project R&D Programs ---
5.1        TBD Brinkmann
5.2        TBD Yokoya
5.3        TBD Raubenheimer/Yokoya
5.4        TBD Guignard
6 --- Technology, RF, and Energy Performance Working Group Assessments    (Boussard)
6.1 Accelerator Structures Wilson
6.2 Power Sources (Klysterons, Power Supplies, Modulators, and Low Level RF) Chin
6.3 Power Distribution (RF Pulse Compression, Waveguides, Two-Beam) Hubner
6.4 Injectors, Damping Rings, and Beam Delivery Decking and Weise
7 --- Luminosity Performance Working Group Assessments    (Dugan)
7.1 Electron and Positron Sources (Up to Damping Rings) Decking and Weise
7.2 Damping Rings Rogers
7.3 Low Emittance Transport (From Damping Rings to IP) Schulte and Tenenbaum
7.4 Machine Detector Interface Kozanecki
8 --- Reliability and Availability Pasquinelli and Phinney
8.1 Introduction     ---
8.2 Compilation of Reliability Data     ---
8.3 RF Components     ---
8.4 Other Components     ---
8.5 Engineering Margins     ---
8.6 Machine Protection System (MPS)     ---
8.7 Recovery and Tuning Impact     ---
8.8 Summary     ---
9 --- Summaries of R&D Work That Remains to Be Done ---
9.1 For Individual Machines        TBD
9.2 By Intermachine Collaboration        TBD

 

General questions or comments:  G. Loew or L. White
Questions about the page: Reitmeyer.