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1998
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Report No.: BUDKER-INP-1997-57; DESY-1997-048A; DESY-97-048A; ECFA-97-182A; hep-ex/9707017
Abstract: Linear colliders offer unique opportunities to study gamma-gamma ($\gamma\gamma$, gamma-electron ($\gamma e$) interactions. Using the laser backscattering method one can obtain gg, ge colliding beams with an energy and luminosity comparable to that in $e^+e^-$ collisions. This work is a part of the Conceptual Design of TESLA/SBLC linear colliders describing a second interaction region for gg, ge collisions. We consider here possible physics in high energy $\gamma\gamma$, $\gamma e$ collisions, $e \to \gamma$ conversion, requirements to lasers, collision schemes, attainable luminosities, backgrounds, possible lasers, optics at the interaction region and other associated problems.
Keyword(s): electron positron: linear collider ; photon photon: colliding beams ; photon electron: colliding beams ; Higgs particle: coupling ; gauge boson ; top ; supersymmetry ; hadron: photoproduction ; backscatter: laser ; Compton scattering: multiple scattering ; luminosity: beam monitoring ; beam optics ; free electron laser ; bibliography
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An Interaction region for Gamma-Gamma and Gamma-Electron collisions at TESLA/SBLC
Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research / A 406(1), 13 - 49 (1998) [10.1016/S0168-9002(97)01183-2]
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