%0 Conference Paper
%A Brinkmann, R.
%A Walker, N.
%A Napoly, O.
%A Payet, J.
%T A New Beam Delivery System (BDS) for the TESLA Linear Collider
%N DAPNIA-SEA-00-04
%C Hamburg
%I DESY
%M PUBDB-2016-02940
%M DAPNIA-SEA-00-04
%M CERN-OPEN-2000-227
%M DESY-M-00-04V
%P 513-515
%D 2000
%X An overview of the proposed new BDS for the TESLA linear collider is presented. Several major changes have been incorporated since the publication of the TESLA Conceptual Design Report (CDR) [1]. The most notable of these modifications are: incorporation of the photonbasedpositron source upstream of the interaction point (IP), i.e. at the exit of the electron linac; a new concept for the collimation system, including integration of the emittance measurement section; an increase in the length of the final telescope, which, together with a new spent beam extraction line, allows for cleaner extraction of both the spent electron (positron) beam and the beamstrahlung photons.
%B The 7th European Particle Accelerator Conference EPAC 2000
%C 26 Jun 2000 - 30 Jun 2000, Vienna (Austria)
Y2 26 Jun 2000 - 30 Jun 2000
M2 Vienna, Austria
%K talk: Vienna 2000/06/26 (INSPIRE)
%K electron positron: linear collider (INSPIRE)
%K linear collider: proposed (INSPIRE)
%K RF system: superconductivity (INSPIRE)
%K beam transport: colliding beams (INSPIRE)
%K beam: absorption (INSPIRE)
%K beam: radiation (INSPIRE)
%K ejection (INSPIRE)
%K beam optics: beta function (INSPIRE)
%K beam optics: dispersion (INSPIRE)
%K beam focusing: final focus (INSPIRE)
%K quadrupole lens: superconductivity (INSPIRE)
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)29 ; PUB:(DE-HGF)8
%9 ReportContribution to a conference proceedings
%U https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/301871