Search for dissertations about: "CLIC"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the word CLIC.
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1. Optics Corrections and Stabilization Methods for Particle Accelerators
Abstract : The discovery of a Higgs-like particle is the result of excellent performance ofboth the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) and its detectors. A significant partof the success can be attributed to the excellent control of the optics in theaccelerator. In this thesis the methods used to correct the optics functions arepresented. READ MORE
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2. Emittance preservation and luminosity tuning in future linear colliders
Abstract : The future International Linear Collider (ILC) and Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) are intended for precision measurements of phenomena discovered at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and also for the discovery of new physics. In order to offer optimal conditions for such experiments, the new colliders must produce very-high-luminosity collisions at energies in the TeV regime. READ MORE
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3. Beam-Based Error Identification and Correction Methods for Particle Accelerators
Abstract : Modern particle accelerators have tight tolerances on the acceptable deviation from their desired machine parameters. The control of the parameters is of crucial importance for safe machine operation and performance. This thesisfocuses on beam-based methods and algorithms to identify and correct errors in particle accelerators. READ MORE
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4. Charged Higgs Bosons at the ATLAS Experiment and Beyond
Abstract : In the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, direct searches for the elusive Higgs boson will be conducted, as well as for physics beyond the Standard Model. The charged Higgs boson (H±) is interesting both as a part of the Higgs sector, and as a clear sign of new physics. READ MORE
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5. Regulation of GRAF1 membrane sculpting function during cell movement
Abstract : All eukaryotic cells rely on endocytic events to satisfy a constant need for nutrient and fluid uptake from their surroundings. Endocytosis-dependent turnover of cell surface constituents also serves to control signal transduction and establish morphological changes in response to extracellular stimuli. READ MORE