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The Next Linear Collider Test Accelerator, R. D. Ruth, C. Adolphsen, K. Bane, R. F. Boyce, D. L. Burke, R. Calin, G. Caryotakis, R. Cassel, Stephen L. Clark, H. Deruyter, K. Fant, R. Fuller, S. Heifets, H. Hoag, R. Humphrey, S. Kheifets, R. Koontz, N. M. Kroll, R. T. Lavine, G. A. Loew, A. Menegat, R. H. Miller, C. Nantista, J. M. Patterson, C. Pearson, R. Phillips, J. Rifkin, J. Spencer, S. Tantawi, K. A. Thompson, A. Vlieks, V. Vylet, J. W. Wang, P. B. Wilson, A. Yeremian, B. Youngman
The Next Linear Collider Test Accelerator, R. D. Ruth, C. Adolphsen, K. Bane, R. F. Boyce, D. L. Burke, R. Calin, G. Caryotakis, R. Cassel, Stephen L. Clark, H. Deruyter, K. Fant, R. Fuller, S. Heifets, H. Hoag, R. Humphrey, S. Kheifets, R. Koontz, N. M. Kroll, R. T. Lavine, G. A. Loew, A. Menegat, R. H. Miller, C. Nantista, J. M. Patterson, C. Pearson, R. Phillips, J. Rifkin, J. Spencer, S. Tantawi, K. A. Thompson, A. Vlieks, V. Vylet, J. W. Wang, P. B. Wilson, A. Yeremian, B. Youngman
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During the past several years, there has been tremendous progress on the development of the RF system and accelerating structures for a Next Linear Collider (NLC). Developments include high-power klystrons, RF pulse compression systems and damped/detuned accelerator structures to reduce wakefields. In order to integrate these separate development efforts into an actual X-band accelerator capable of accelerating the electron beams necessary for an NLC, we are building an NLC Test Accelerator (NLCTA). The goal of the NLCTA is to bring together all elements of the entire accelerating system by constructing and reliably operating an engineered model of a high-gradient linac …