Fermilab Documents List

Fermilab fn list

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    1967

  1. preliminary approximation: cost of internal target area, epb stub, and experimental hall;
  2. main ring rf notes;
  3. slow injection into 1000-meter radius accelerator;
  4. proposal for series targeting: thin parasitic intermediate targets;
  5. a separated function lattice for the nal booster;
  6. main ring aperture requirements;
  7. fast slow booster injector system;
  8. a proposed small radius, separate function booster;
  9. preliminary note on a separated function booster;
  10. criteria and parameters for epb transport;
  11. main ring pumping system;
  12. note on area for p p experiments with internal target;
  13. nal separate function 10-gev booster;
  14. an unsuccessful attempt to reduce the phase oscillation frequency by a phase shift between accelerating cavities;
  15. secondary beam transport equipment;
  16. mark-iii internal target area guess;
  17. 400-gev accelerator project radiation problems;
  18. 200-gev - 400-gev accelerator project radiation problems;
  19. estimate of particle production in 200-gev proton proton collisions;
  20. a method of colliding beam;
  21. information transmission by time programmed multiplexing;
  22. some thoughts on experimental areas;
  23. some notes related to a. direct injection into the main ring b. vertical versus horizontal injection c. main ring injection;
  24. thin target area;
  25. low intensity epb experimental areas;
  26. note on 'front porch';
  27. experimental area design with minimal modular shielding;
  28. target station c: preliminary layout of beams;
  29. target station a: preliminary layout of beams; target station a: preliminary layout of beams;
  30. possible experiments on the 200-gev accelerator;
  31. note on the choice of shielding material in experimental areas;
  32. fluxes of particles in secondary beams;
  33. target station b;
  34. experimental area c;
  35. observations on various features of nal experimental area proposals;
  36. significant features of power and cooling system considerations for experimental area secondary beams;
  37. cooling systems: overall comparisons;
  38. model of experimental program;
  39. power requirements of the 200-gev facility;
  40. rough estimating figures for experimental areas;
  41. note on magnets for use in high-energy beams at the proposed 200-gev accelerator;
  42. notes on power distribution in the experimental areas: a summary;
  43. reduction of beamline power;
  44. some comments about beam transport magnets;
  45. is it possible to achieve a matrix of +1 by means of a quadrupole quadruplet?;
  46. basis for reducing the lateral shielding in the b & c target areas;
  47. the sensible secondary beam elements for the 200-gev accelerator;
  48. notes on building costs for argonne 12-ft bubble chamber and second proton area;
  49. estimate of temporary structures required for 200-gev accelerator's experimental areas;
  50. search for low cost shielding;
  51. note on the effective width of septa and theoretical maximum extraction efficiency;
  52. notes on ripple requirements for slow extraction and some parameters relative to correcting the spill;
  53. some general conditions for the long transport system of the external beam;
  54. some general criteria for the design of an optimum extraction channel;
  55. casting shadows on septa;
  56. auxiliary magnets and windings in the main accelerator;
  57. main accelerator lattice;
  58. shielding requirements for the 200-gev accelerator;
  59. multiturn injection into the main accelerator;
  60. error and tolerance analysis for the main accelerator;
  61. longitudinal space charge forces at transition: scaling relations;
  62. regular cell structure;
  63. advantages of a set of second harmonic rf cavities;
  64. control of radiation;
  65. closed orbit distortion due to misalignment;
  66. scientific justification;

    1968

  67. the magnetic field measurement of mark-i model magnet;
  68. ac resistance of rectangular coil;
  69. remarks on the compressor - accelerator interface;
  70. some thoughts on the elevation of the main ring;
  71. some general thoughts on two-body small momentum transfer spectrometer experiments at high-energies;
  72. booster ejection;
  73. booster tuning;
  74. main ring magnet field errors;
  75. parameters of the nal 200-gev accelerator;
  76. space charge effects on synchrotron oscillations;
  77. proposal for a small digital computer for use in magnetic field measurements;
  78. booster correction elements;
  79. simple high momentum neutrino beams;
  80. labyrinths and addition of boron to accelerator enclosure walls: resume of conversations with dr. r. mccall, slac;
  81. uniform field from distribution of currents on an ellipse;
  82. muon electron scattering at nal;
  83. symmetric achromatic beam transport systems;
  84. linac shielding;
  85. extraction at a third integral resonance. 1;
  86. external proton beam back stop: muon shielding;
  87. maximum dose rate in booster tunnel directly underneath linac beam transport pipe;
  88. booster lower energy injection (200-mev - 150-mev);
  89. beam extraction near a third integral resonance. 2;
  90. summary of an informal meeting on beam transport equipment - april 8-10, 1968;
  91. linac shielding ii;
  92. effect of pulsed stray magnetic fields on the injection storage ring;
  93. simplified analysis of shielding requirements;
  94. beam extraction at a third integral resonance iii;
  95. matching quadrupole aperture increase??;
  96. neutral beam experiments at the 200-gev accelerator;
  97. notes on linac control system;
  98. beam extraction at a third integral resonance iv;
  99. quads and bending magnets for nal;
  100. on the effect of longitudinal space charge forces on a drifting bunched beam;
  101. injection energy of the 5-hz booster;
  102. booster parameters for 1 or 2 turn stacking in the accumulator;
  103. use of weston mu beams for electromagnetic physics of hadrons;
  104. booster aperture requirements;
  105. eddy currents in main ring magnet conductors;
  106. booster radius;
  107. equilibrium orbit corrections for the main ring;
  108. acceptance of secondary particle beams;
  109. a note on phase 1 mu e scattering and muon bremsstrahlung experiments at weston;
  110. philosophy and technique for design of the main ring bending magnets;
  111. a 120-gev/c unseparated beam using small aperture components;
  112. a possible muon channel at the ags and its relevance to a phase iii muon channel at nal;
  113. booster magnet gradient tolerance;
  114. a neutron beam facility;
  115. study paper on the nal storage ring design;
  116. a proposal for a proton beam target station;
  117. comments on longo neutral beam;
  118. feasibility of using high flux muon beams;
  119. distortion effects in beam transport systems with space charge;
  120. coupling of horizontal and vertical oscillations in an ags;
  121. an estimate of luminosity and nu shifts;
  122. aperture requirements at injection into the nal storage ring;
  123. kicker requirements for phase plane interchange injection into nal storage rings;
  124. injection criteria storage ring;
  125. design of an experiment to study k(e4)+- and k(mu4)+- decays 1. general considerations and triggering design;
  126. a superferric storage ring;
  127. phase space dilution in three turn injection;
  128. general comments on the use of proton storage rings;
  129. measurements of luminosity;

    1969

  130. field design of a picture frame bending magnet using superconducting coils;
  131. repetition rates of booster and main ring;
  132. lattice of the nal proton synchrotron;
  133. formulas for resonances of transverse oscillations in a circular accelerator;
  134. magnet end termination;
  135. transformations useful in linear betatron theory;
  136. a spark chamber system with very large hydrogen targets for neutrino experiments: preliminary technical considerations;
  137. longitudinal space charge effects at transition in nal booster and main ring;
  138. effects of reducing the transfer energy from 10-gev to 8-gev;
  139. high beta modification of main ring long straight insertion;
  140. nonlinear betatron motion in ideal booster lattice;
  141. secondary particle production at 200-gev;
  142. variation of booster tunes with momentum;
  143. improved nucleon - meson cascade calculations;
  144. analysis of charge exchange injection for nal;
  145. beam 'abort' system for the main ring;
  146. design concepts for the beam scraper system of the main ring;
  147. comments to 'beam abort system for the main ring' (fn-195);
  148. a spinor formalism for dual resonance models; a spinor formalism for dual resonance models;
  149. coupling between radial betatron and synchrotron oscillations;
  150. a simple target magnet arrangement for use with the external proton beam at nal;

    1970

  151. variation of booster tunes with momentum (addendum);
  152. the operation of the first section of the nal linear accelerator;
  153. rationale for a choice of secondary particle beams at nal;
  154. booster correcting magnets;
  155. compensation of space charge mismatch at transition of booster using the transition jump method;
  156. high spatial resolution proportional chambers;
  157. some problems in high-energy particle detection and analysis;
  158. wide band quadrupole focusing system for neutrino and muon beams;
  159. radiation physics aspects of nal construction;
  160. dc magnetic monopole focusing lenses for neutrino beam;
  161. strong interaction physics in the nal bubble chamber;
  162. numerical study of beam bunch length matching at transition using the gamma - t jump method;
  163. addendum;
  164. secondary particle yields produced by 400-gev/c and 500-gev/c protons interacting on h, be, and pb;
  165. the transverse resistive wall instabilities in the nal main ring;
  166. report on international conference on instrumentation for high-energy physics, dubna, ussr;
  167. longitudinal space charge forces within bunched beams;

    1971

  168. longitudinal space charge forces within a bunched beam in the presence of magnetic lamination;
  169. moment equations of a distribution of particles performing harmonic oscillations;
  170. high resolution multiwire proportional chambers and a readout system for secondary beamline instrumentation;
  171. beam bunch length matching at transition using rf phase jump;
  172. beam debunching;
  173. high resolution low temperature wire spark chambers;
  174. magnetic system and electronic feedback system to damp transverse coherent beam oscillations in the nal main ring;
  175. momentum spread of the 200-mev linac beam at nal;
  176. nu spread in a proton beam due to transverse space charge fields;
  177. concerning n-dimensional coupled motions;
  178. energy loss due to the resistive magnet lamination in the nal booster;
  179. an analysis and a comparison of intercepting and nonintercepting beam position detectors;
  180. infinite transition energy lattice using pi straight sections;
  181. can an energy doubler be used to implement a simple 350-gev storage ring system at nal?;
  182. a novel mass sensitive image dissecting cherenkov detector;
  183. 0.5-meter prototype energy doubler quadrupole magnet;
  184. possibilities of using the nal linac for cancer therapy;
  185. wire counters with a new gas mixture;
  186. effects of field errors and ripples in the main ring;
  187. hyperon beam with quadrupole focusing;

    1972

  188. design of a tagged photon - electron beam facility for nal;
  189. neutrino laboratory radiation and electrical security system;
  190. second order contributions to beam dimensions;
  191. linear synchrotron motion;
  192. effect of random fluctuations on synchrotron phase motion;
  193. a high-energy neutron detector using proportional wire chambers;
  194. determination of the neutrino flux with perfect focusing; determination of the neutrino flux with perfect focusing;
  195. the head - tail effect in nal booster;
  196. stochasticity limit in one-dimension;
  197. weighted monte carlo calculations of hadronic cascades in thick targets;

    1973

  198. one turn extraction using pingers;
  199. a method and a simple device to precisely measure accelerator extraction efficiency and beamline transport efficiency;
  200. design of quadrupoles with linearly segmented profiles;
  201. the head - tail effect enhanced by a fast oscillating or fast decaying wake field;
  202. insertions for colliding beam storage rings;
  203. spin determination of omega- in the hyperon beam;
  204. theoretical physics at nal;

    1974

  205. two-dimensional resonance effects due to a localized bigaussian charge distribution;
  206. enriched particle beams for the bubble chambers at the fermi national accelerator laboratory;
  207. comparison of some recent data on p - nucleus interactions with the hagedorn - ranft model predictions;
  208. a bibliography on direct production of leptons and lepton pairs in hadron collisions;
  209. particle beams at proton accelerators;
  210. the energy doubler design study;
  211. cryogenic energy storage system design report;
  212. neutrino target - detector with triggered bubble chamber modules;
  213. nuclear emulsion - streamer chamber method for tagging hadronic interactions with nuclei and searching for charmed particle decay;
  214. on the possibility of a psi particle beam using production channeling;
  215. the luminosity from the collisions of two unequal and not round beams;

    1975

  216. 'depolarization' of a polarized proton beam in a circular accelerator - appendix; 'depolarization' of a polarized proton beam in a circular accelerator - appendix;
  217. 'casim' (first edition): program to simulate transport of hadronic cascades in bulk matter;
  218. a survey of the fermilab research program;
  219. 15-ft bubble chamber neutrino physics;
  220. dimuon production in proton - nucleon collisions at 300-gev/c;
  221. beam intensity measurements using copper foils;
  222. high efficiency buncher system for linac;
  223. energy deposition in thick targets by high-energy protons: measurement and calculation;
  224. knowledgeable modules and service controllers;
  225. searches for charmed particles using bubble chambers;
  226. search for charm in 250-gev/c pi- p interactions;
  227. 15-ft bubble chamber characteristics;
  228. inclusive neutral particle production;
  229. mechanical and thermal stresses in doubler dipole magnets;
  230. a 60-gev**2 x 60-gev**2 electron - positron storage and colliding device. an alternative to the several 100-gev proton proton PROJECTS;
  231. a two-dimensional readout drift chamber with printed circuit delay lines;
  232. messymesh - a computer program to calculate linear accelerator cavity fields;

    1976

  233. bevatron and bnl a.g.s. experimental area secondary beam utilities;
  234. the status of experiments at fermi national accelerator laboratory;
  235. nuclear emulsion as neutrino track sensitive target in the 15-ft bubble chamber;
  236. the cancer therapy facility at the fermi national accelerator laboratory: a preliminary report;
  237. neutrino flux distributions;
  238. computer simulation of the main ring beam colliding with another beam; computer simulation of the main ring beam colliding with another beam;
  239. a two-dimensional drift chamber;
  240. neutrino event rates at fermilab;
  241. an estimate of the branching ratios for dalitz pair decays of the omega0 meson;
  242. a novel design for a hodoscope with 1-mm granularity;
  243. very big accelerators as energy producers;
  244. messymesh - an improved version;
  245. amplifier - discriminator for drift chambers;

    1977

  246. a 'conventional' accelerator system for inertial fusion using heavy ion beams;
  247. selection units in k e scattering experiment at 250-gev;
  248. mechanical and thermal stresses in superconducting accelerator and beamline magnets;
  249. an unconventional transition radiation detector;
  250. mechanical stresses in superconducting quadrupoles;
  251. further parametric studies of the accelerator system for heavy ion fusion;
  252. effects limiting accelerated beam intensity in the largest proton synchrotron;

    1978

  253. further parametric studies of the accelerator system for heavy ion fusion - addendum;
  254. aegis: a program to calculate the average behavior of electromagnetic showers;
  255. measurement of muon energies of 1-tev to 2-tev and above in the dumand detector;
  256. high-energy electron cooling;
  257. a modular trigger processing system for high-energy physics experiments; a modular trigger processing system for high-energy physics experiments;
  258. high quality domestic acrylic scintillator and wave bar;

    1979

  259. fermilab cancer therapy facility, batavia, illinois: second annual progress report;
  260. digital scattering angle preprocessors;
  261. the overshoot of individual bunch longitudinal instabilities as overlapping of several resonating modes;
  262. the fermilab booster as a kaon factory;
  263. neutrino beams in the energy range of 20-tev;
  264. colliding muon beams at 90-gev;
  265. stability of longitudinal motion in intense ion beams;

    1980

  266. high-energy pi- p, k- p and p p elastic scattering;
  267. a new approach to the head - tail instability;
  268. late reactions and complications in patients treated with high-energy neutrons p(66)-be(49);
  269. the lifetime of bunched beam stored in the main ring at 100-gev and 150-gev;
  270. enhancement of diffusion by a nonlinear force;
  271. operating characteristics of lecroy-2280/2285 adc system; operating characteristics of lecroy-2280/2285 adc system;
  272. beam induced quench study of tevatron dipoles;
  273. energy deposition in targets and beam dumps at 0.1-tev - 0.5-tev proton energy;
  274. comments on stable motions in nonlinear coupled resonances;
  275. an mc68000 multibus compatible computer board;
  276. properties of superconducting magnets;
  277. gas ionization sampling calorimeters;

    1981

  278. a search for 'arnold diffusion' in the beam-beam interaction;
  279. quark jets;
  280. on an invariant of a system affected by intrabeam scattering;
  281. selfquenching streamers in drift tubes;
  282. survey of the ring: a trilogy. part 2. pseudoinverting a large, almost block tridiagonal system;
  283. selfquenching streamers;
  284. can recoilless nuclear anti-neutrino emission be usefully detected?;
  285. empirical formula for thick target particle production;
  286. long time simulations of the beam-beam interaction;
  287. a momentum calculation for charged tracks with minute curvature;
  288. nonrepeatability and chaotic trajectories in beam-beam interaction simulations at p anti-p collider parameters;
  289. dynamical invariant for forced time dependent harmonic oscillator;
  290. selfquenching streamers;
  291. note on the courant and snyder invariant;
  292. the fermilab collider detector facility data acquisition system;
  293. identification of 200-gev/c particles using a ring imaging cherenkov detector;
  294. 'slip stacking': a new method of momentum stacking;
  295. anti-proton source for the accelerator storage complex;
  296. adiabatic variation and behavior of invariant curve: general criterion for adiabatic manipulation of rf system;
  297. diffusion enhancement by the beam-beam interaction in 1-d simulations;

    1982

  298. current carrying targets and multitarget arrays for high luminosity secondary beams;
  299. fast neutron radiation therapy;
  300. alternative method for asymptotic formula of adiabatic ratio (formula for adiabatic rf manipulation); alternative method for asymptotic formula of adiabatic ratio (formula for adiabatic rf manipulation);
  301. collective accelerators;
  302. saturated avalanche calorimeter;
  303. simulations of the beam-beam interaction with transient or stationary beam displacement;
  304. simulations of the beam-beam interaction with tune modulation at the tevatron p anti-p collider;
  305. expanding options in radiation oncology: neutron beam therapy;
  306. on the possibility of a crystal septum;
  307. a search for chaotic trajectories in simulations of the beam-beam interaction;
  308. production of electrons and positrons by impinging 100-gev protons on a target for purpose of filling an electron storage ring;
  309. a new method for potential of a three-dimensional nonuniform charge distribution;
  310. a fast cycling synchrotron kaon factory using triumf as injector. part 1. injection scheme and general design considerations;
  311. superconducting magnets;
  312. saturated avalanche calorimeter;
  313. orbit tracking studies for the tevatron;
  314. absence of a demonstrable gain factor for neutron beam therapy of epidermoid carcinoma of the head and neck;
  315. gas sampling calorimeter studies in proportional, saturated avalanche, and streamer modes.;
  316. an exploration of the frequency dependence of modulation blowup in anti-p p colliding beams;
  317. construction and operation of a large ring imaging cherenkov detector;
  318. breakdown processes in wire chambers and prevention;
  319. development of a remote computer work station at fermilab;
  320. summary session of the gas sampling calorimetry workshop;

    1983

  321. phase dynamics near transition energy in the fnal main ring;
  322. principles and applications of muon cooling;
  323. skin effect in electrically pulsed cylindrical conductors used as focusing devices;
  324. cdf endcap e m calorimeter and test results;
  325. design, construction, and calibration of large ion chambers for muon flux monitoring in neutrino beams at fermilab;
  326. fermilab's advanced computer r & d program;
  327. fastbus implementation review;
  328. a sensitive instrument for measuring wire tension in multiwire proportional and drift chambers;
  329. a sensitive instrument for measuring wire tension in multiwire proportional and drift chambers;
  330. chaos, beam blowup and resonance overlap in the beam-beam interaction;
  331. fastbus software review;
  332. coordinated control of the energy and time dependent parameters of the tevatron;
  333. transverse impedance of a coasting beam in a corrugated vacuum chamber at low frequencies;
  334. measurement of betatron tune and tune spread by sweeping a voltage of linearly varying frequency;
  335. the damping of the horizontal betatron oscillations of an off momentum bunch;
  336. catastrophe and maxwell surfaces of the half integer resonance excited by quadrupoles and octupoles;
  337. neutron skyshine measurements at fermilab;
  338. particle cosmology desk companion;
  339. safety analysis of the 8-inch low pressure helium header system for the energy saver;

    1984

  340. the tevatron as an ssc prototype: experience versus predictions;
  341. moser like transformations using the lie transform;
  342. symmetric and nonsymmetric lambertson magnets;
  343. transverse energy physics with the cdf calorimeter;
  344. response of epidermoid and nonepidermoid cancers of the head and neck to fast neutron irradiation: the fermilab experience;
  345. effects of correction sextupoles in synchrotrons;
  346. shielding considerations for fixed target usage of the ssc;
  347. hadron calorimetry at the fermilab tagged photon spectrometer facility;
  348. radiation measurements in a labyrinth penetration at a high-energy proton accelerator;
  349. response of sarcomas of bone and of soft tissue to neutron beam therapy;
  350. tolerance of the human spinal cord to high-energy p(66)-be(49) neutrons;
  351. fast neutrons and misonidazole for malignant astrocytomas;
  352. a fail safe cryogenic liquid level controller;
  353. the wakeatron: acceleration of electrons on the wake field of a proton bunch;
  354. relativistic electron cooling and intrabeam scattering;
  355. intrabeam scattering in electron and proton storage rings (a review);
  356. leptoproduction at an ssc fixed target facility;

    1985

  357. absorbed dose measurements at an 800-gev proton accelerator: comparison with monte carlo calculations;
  358. clinical evaluation of neutron beam therapy: current results and prospects (1983);
  359. study of beam losses during fast extraction of 800-gev protons from the tevatron;
  360. persistent current fields in fermilab tevatron magnets;
  361. a user's guide to synch;
  362. analytical study of the tevatron nonlinear dynamics;
  363. an experimental study of heat transfer in multilayer insulation systems from room temperature to 77-k;
  364. a short review of monte carlo hadronic cascade calculations in the multi - tev energy region;
  365. decnet and the high-energy physics network;
  366. neutron dosimetry: a pin diode reader;
  367. electrical and mechanical properties of lead / tin solders and splices at 4.2-k;

    1986

  368. a spires derived chronological listing of fermilab physics notes (fn);
  369. accelerated beam extraction by means of a bent single crystal at the jinr synchrophasotron;
  370. a study of neutron leakage through an iron shield at an accelerator;
  371. personal dosimetry in a mixed field of high-energy muons and neutrons;
  372. microwave instability criterion for overlapped bunches;
  373. fnal collider physics on an abacus;
  374. the intensity and spectra of leptons emerging from a high density beam dump;
  375. space charge effects of transition crossing in the fermilab booster;
  376. helium mass spectrometer leak detector modified to sense neon for cryogenic leak certification;
  377. longitudinal instabilities and stability criteria;
  378. high speed video data acquisition system (vdas) for hep, including reference frame subtractor, data compactor and 16-megabyte fifo;
  379. high speed video data acquisition system (vdas) developed for hep used to study comet halley;
  380. organizing, maintaining and distributing software products;
  381. impedances of beam position monitors;
  382. wire chamber aging and wire material; wire chamber aging and wire material;

    1987

  383. fields, impedances and structures;
  384. a pinacoteca of cross-sections for hadroproduction of heavy quarks;
  385. longitudinal phase space tracking with space charge and wall coupling impedance;
  386. shielding calculations for multi - tev hadron colliders;
  387. a purely mathematical look at the energy angle distribution of axion production by electrons;
  388. impedances of bellows corrugations;
  389. a space-time analysis of muoproduced hadronic showers;
  390. time dependent chromaticity changes in the tevatron;
  391. transient effects in the plasma wake field acceleration scheme;
  392. design of the transverse current emittance monitor (xiem) detector;
  393. phenomenological summary of dechanneling in aligned single crystals;
  394. distortion functions;
  395. damping of coupled bunch growth by selfexcited cavity;
  396. particle tracking in e - phi space as a design tool for cyclic accelerators;
  397. injection mismatch and phase space dilution;
  398. hepnet technical coordinating committee: meeting minutes, june 8 and 9, 1987 - fermilab;
  399. accelerator projects: world wide;
  400. coupling between counter rotating bunches;
  401. impedance of separators at low frequencies;
  402. longitudinal coupled bunch instability in the fermilab booster;
  403. equilibrium polarization formula for electron storage rings including transverse recoils in all planes;
  404. calculation of electron polarization in high-energy storage rings including nonlinear spin orbit coupling;
  405. calculation of electron polarization in high-energy storage rings including transverse momentum recoils;
  406. a guide to understanding the radiation environment of the superconducting super collider (ssc);
  407. a phase space tomography (pst) monitor for adjusting bunch rotation during coalescing;
  408. coupled bunch instability in fermilab booster and possible cures: longitudinal phase space simulation; coupled bunch instability in fermilab booster and possible cures: longitudinal phase space simulation;

    1988

  409. analytical and numerical studies of the landau cavity: longitudinal coupled bunch instabilities in the fermilab booster;
  410. a progress report on fermilab experiment e778: an experimental study of the ssc magnet aperture criterion;
  411. linear beam-beam effects for round beams;
  412. measurement of tmae and tea vapor pressures;
  413. decnet dlm circuit plans;
  414. internetwork traffic management proposal;
  415. hepnet technical coordinating committee meeting minutes, september 17-18, 1987, brookhaven national laboratory;
  416. resonant impedance in a toroidal beam pipe; resonant impedance in a toroidal beam pipe;
  417. emittance growth through a betatron instability decoherence;
  418. coherent betatron oscillations and emittance growth due to random kicks;
  419. coherent betatron oscillations and emittance growth due to random kicks: addendum;
  420. fundamentals of particle tracking for the longitudinal projection of beam phase space in synchrotrons;
  421. transverse coupled bunch instability in the fermilab main ring;
  422. effects of copper coating the rhic beam pipe;
  423. beam gas scattering lifetimes in the fermilab main ring;
  424. coherent betatron instability in a high-energy synchrotron;
  425. effect of empty buckets on coupled bunch instability in rhic booster: longitudinal phase space simulation; effect of empty buckets on coupled bunch instability in rhic booster: longitudinal phase space simulation;
  426. beam impedances of position monitors, bellows and abort kicker;
  427. monte carlo simulation of silicon vertex detector for bottom collider detector. part 1;
  428. spin dynamics in accelerators and storage rings;
  429. estimated radiation levels in ssc detectors;
  430. minimum propagating zone of the ssc superconducting dipole cable;
  431. particle properties on an abacus;
  432. shielding the tevatron bellows;
  433. copper coating the tevatron beam pipe;
  434. internal beam abort system for the tevatron upgrade;
  435. considerations of using siberian snakes for very strong and very weak resonances;
  436. coherent instability limitations of p p and anti-p p upgrade scenarios;
  437. comments on esme: a tracking code in the longitudinal phase space;
  438. lengthy disturbances and copper to superconductor ratio;
  439. tuneshifts, tunespreads and decoherence;
  440. radiative electron polarization: theoretical predictions and explanation of the spear data;

    1989

  441. a chronology: vba (icfa) ---> ssc (us-doe); a chronology: vba (icfa) ---> ssc (us-doe);
  442. reactive impedance of a smooth toroidal chamber below the resonance region; reactive impedance of a smooth toroidal chamber below the resonance region;
  443. bare pomeron in inclusive processes;
  444. analytic expressions for the smear due to nonlinear multipoles;
  445. coherent instability limits: supplement;
  446. a study of nonlinear dynamics in the fermilab tevatron;
  447. the mars10 code system: inclusive simulation of hadronic and electromagnetic cascades and muon transport;
  448. accelerator health physics at doe laboratories: a characterization;
  449. control system for the neutron therapy facility at fermilab;
  450. results of short sample measurements and their implications;
  451. energy deposition in large targets by 1-tev to 20-tev proton beams;
  452. space charge, synchrotron oscillations and multiparticle tracking;
  453. transverse coupled bunch stability with landau damping;
  454. longitudinal emittance blowup due to coherent motion of coupled bunches;
  455. calibration beams at the ssc;
  456. main injector: coherent instability limits;
  457. on the calculation of wake functions using mafia-t3 code;
  458. nonionizing energy deposition in silicon for radiation damage studies;
  459. acceptances for charm photoproduction;
  460. embedded e+ e- pairs in heavy flavor photoproduction;
  461. measuring r at the upgraded tevatron;
  462. prospects for high luminosity rare b decay experiments;
  463. fermilab research results: 1978-1988;
  464. human computer systems in the military context;
  465. difference equations for longitudinal motion in a synchrotron;
  466. symmetry violations and rare decays;

    1990

  467. ground motion effects on the ssc; ground motion effects on the ssc;
  468. accelerator magnet designs using superconducting magnetic shields;
  469. differential equations for longitudinal motion in a synchrotron;
  470. wake fields in a dielectric lined waveguide;
  471. stripline monitors as transmission lines;
  472. mxyzptlk version 3.1 user's guide: a c++ library for automatic differentiation and differential algebra; mxyzptlk version 3.1 user's guide: a c++ library for automatic differentiation and differential algebra;
  473. study of separators using numerical simulations;
  474. a simple method for fusing plastic fibers;
  475. computation of the tevatron luminosity using measured machine parameters;
  476. envelope instability in low-energy proton synchrotrons;
  477. curvature effects to beam dynamics: applied to the asymmetric b factory;
  478. dispersive crab crossing: an alternative crossing angle scheme;
  479. memory lookup unit (mlu);
  480. programmable digital delay unit;
  481. evaluation of wake forces in a dielectric lined waveguide;
  482. transition crossing in the main injector: esme simulation;
  483. critical beam-beam resonances in the tevatron;
  484. gravity for the masses;
  485. cdf luminosity calibration;
  486. longitudinal and transverse instabilities around a gamma(t) jump;
  487. transverse emittance growth during gamma(t) jump;
  488. description of fermilab experiment e-687;
  489. measurement of the j / psi elastic photoproduction from 100-gev to 400-gev in the experiment e-687 at fermilab;
  490. photoproduction of d mesons;
  491. d+, d0 signals and lifetimes in e687 photoproduction experiment at fermilab;
  492. some lifetimes and branching ratios for charmed hadrons produced in the fermilab wide band photon beam;
  493. comments on the behavior of alpha(1) in main injector gamma(t) jump schemes;
  494. microwave instability at transition: stability diagram approach;
  495. parton distributions from deep inelastic scattering;

    1991

  496. characteristics of the beam during collider run ii.;
  497. elastic anti-p p scattering at s**(1/2) = 1.8-tev;
  498. future collider runs in the tevatron: beam-beam simulation results;
  499. radiation damage, calibration and depth segmentation in calorimeters;
  500. gamma-ray activation of the fermilab pbar target;
  501. intrabeam scattering in the fermilab anti-proton accumulator;
  502. conceptual design report: kaons at the main injector;
  503. depth requirements in ssc calorimeters;
  504. calculation of radiation dose around shielding penetrations;
  505. compensation in calorimeters for jets and hadrons;
  506. observations of the beam-beam interaction in hadron colliders;
  507. xenon gas recirculating system for e799;
  508. emittance growth due to a small low frequency perturbation;
  509. heavy flavor photoproduction: results from e687;
  510. a study of tunes near integer values in hadron colliders;
  511. higher order momentum compaction for a simplified fodo lattice and comparison with synch;

    1992

  512. hamiltonian approach to distortion functions; hamiltonian approach to distortion functions;
  513. 2/5 resonance islands generated by sextupoles;
  514. monte carlo simulations of 'compensation' in a calorimeter;
  515. ktev design report: physics goals, technical components, and detector costs;
  516. comment on the exact evaluation of symplectic maps;
  517. hadronic energy resolution and radiation damage;
  518. calorimetry and radiation damage;
  519. inverse fel proton accelerator via periodically modulated crystal structure;
  520. simple derivation of distortion functions;
  521. a weighting strategy for compensating leakage in the sdc electromagnetic calorimeter;
  522. emittance growth issues;
  523. hadronic and electromagnetic transverse calorimetric segmentation;
  524. exploring bifurcations in the four-dimensional, off centered beam-beam interaction;
  525. beam breakup in dielectric lined waveguide;
  526. longitudinal beam motion due to ground motion;
  527. fermilab program through 1997 and beyond: supplemental materials submitted to the 1992 hepap subpanel on their site visit to fermilab, February 27-28, 1992;
  528. musim: program to simulate production and transport of muons in bulk matter;
  529. design and study of accelerator lattices without transition;
  530. radiation hardness tests of tile / fiber calorimeter structures for sdc;
  531. neutron radiation damage in comparison to em damage at the ssc;
  532. study of the process h(800) ---> z(1), z(2), z(1) ---> q anti-q, z(2) ---> tau(1), tau(2), tau(1,2) ---> rho-v for the sdc calorimeter;
  533. beauty for beginners;
  534. use of a shower maximum detector to reduce radiation damage sensitivity in em calorimetry;

    1993

  535. sscsim: development and use by the fermilab sdc group;
  536. compensation of time dependent persistent current effects in the tevatron;
  537. detection of h0 ---> gamma gamma by the sdc detector;
  538. longitudinal emittance increase due to sinusoidal perturbation;
  539. neutron dose in the sdc hadron calorimeter;
  540. a survey on macroscopic quantum phenomena in superconductive devices;
  541. selected topics in sampling calorimetry;
  542. positron target geometries for tesla;
  543. musim: program to simulate production and transport of muons in bulk matter: erratum;
  544. beam loading and potential well distortion for a partially filled ring;
  545. em clusters in hadron showers using the 'hanging file' data;
  546. the anti-proton sources: design and operation;
  547. model for hadronic calorimeter profile;
  548. beam loading due to the fundamental and higher parasitic modes for a partially filled main ring;

    1994

  549. apparatus for magnetic moment measurement using channeling in bent crystals;
  550. adiabatic trapping due to current ripple;
  551. calorimeter depth and dijet leakage into the gluino signal;
  552. how to optimize the cms hadron calorimetry by assigning weights to layers;
  553. chromaticity compensation: booster sextupoles;
  554. increasing anti-proton yields via recirculating beam targeting;
  555. future experimental studies of qcd at fermilab: report of the qcd sections: options for a fermilab strategic plan;
  556. longitudinal wake field focusing: an unconventional approach to reduce the bunch length in tevatron;
  557. the effects of miscalibration on the energy resolution of cms calorimeter;
  558. c tagging of jets from w decays;
  559. dijet mass resolution at high luminosity in the cms calorimeter;

    1995

  560. beam-beam interaction effects in the fermilab collider;
  561. the mars code system user's guide version 13(95);
  562. reduction of tevatron and main ring induced backgrounds in the d0 detector;
  563. potential well distortion and mode mixing instability in proton machines;
  564. cms hadronic calorimetry simulation using hanging file data;
  565. search for heavy higgs in the channel h ---> z z ---> lepton-lepton neutrino neutrino;
  566. search for heavy higgs in the channel h ---> w w ---> lepton neutrino jet jet;

    1996

  567. interaction regions for a muon collider;
  568. beam stability issues in a quasiisochronous muon collider;
  569. interaction regions with increased low betas for a 2-tev muon collider;
  570. a study of the autin-wildner ir scheme;
  571. the d0 upgrade: forward preshower muon system level 2 trigger; the d0 upgrade: forward preshower muon system level 2 trigger;
  572. the standard model and beyond: physics with the d0 experiment;
  573. the d0 upgrade: forward preshower, muon system and level 2 trigger;
  574. missing e(t) + jets signals for supersymmetry in the cms detector at the lhc;
  575. model for cms jet resolution;
  576. bunch shape evolution near transition: an intuitive approach;
  577. deuterons or tritons for muon collider driver;
  578. the quasi isochronous buckets of the muon collider;
  579. eddy current and field gradient degradation during a gamma (t) jump;
  580. design concepts for a novel fermilab superbooster;
  581. effects of chromaticity sextupoles on the ins lattice;

    1997

  582. jet energy resolution due to calorimetric resolution;
  583. on crossing angle at tev33;
  584. injection of jhp main ring using barrier buckets;
  585. 'round colliding beams' as a way to integrability: theory and simulations for tevatron;
  586. dynamic range of the cms hb and he electronics;
  587. electron cooling in high-energy colliders;
  588. 50-tev high field lattice: observations from a golden cell;
  589. instabilities and space charge effects of the high intensity proton driver;
  590. btev: an expression of interest for a heavy quark program at c0;
  591. experimental study of passive compensation of space charge potential well distortation at the los alamos national laboratory proton storage ring;
  592. backscattering in hybrid photodetector devices;

    1998

  593. beam manipulation in recycler with electron cooling;
  594. pulse formation in a hybrid photodetector;
  595. preliminary report on the time dependent effects observed in the e853 channeling extraction experiment at the tevatron;
  596. jets, radiation and calorimetry;
  597. background reduction in the d0 forward muon detector using thin absorbers;
  598. simple theory of silicon backscattering;
  599. rf system considerations for muon collider proton driver synchrotrons;
  600. observation of bethe-bloch ionization using the booster ion profile monitor;
  601. on possibility of footprint compression with one lens in nonlinear accelerator lattice;
  602. explicit expressions of impedances and wake functions;
  603. momentum compaction and slippage factor;
  604. smoothing casim results;
  605. sensitivity to gauge mediated supersymmetry breaking models of the fermilab upgraded tevatron collider;

    1999

  606. physics opportunities in fermilab's futures;
  607. muon colliders : a scenario for the evolution of the fermilab;
  608. beam instability issues of the 50-gev x 50-gev muon collider ring;
  609. 25-tev center-of-mass hadron collider in vlhc booster tunnel;
  610. jets and associated missing energy;
  611. minimum bias pileup and missing et at cms;
  612. short-bunch production and microwave instability near transition;
  613. stability issues of low-energy intense beams;
  614. associated production of higgs and top pairs at cms;
  615. cross-section for topcolor z-prime(t) decaying to t anti-t: version 2.6;

    2000

  616. the effect of ecal resolution on higgs mass resolution;
  617. a two-parameter accelerating fodo cell (from circular reasoning to straight thinking);
  618. fermilab electron cooling project: estimates for the cooling section solenoid;
  619. estimates of dispersive effects in a bent nlc main linac;
  620. electron proton instabilities for intense proton rings;
  621. physics at a neutrino factory;
  622. beam loss, collimation and shielding at the fermilab proton driver;
  623. particle population inside a tight stationary bucket;
  624. passive landau cavity for the lnls light source electron ring; passive landau cavity for the lnls light source electron ring;
  625. a cross-comparison of mars and fluka simulation codes;
  626. impact by dead channels in cms hcal on the missing et measurement;
  627. from monte carlo integration to lattice quantum chromodynamics: an introduction; from monte carlo integration to lattice quantum chromodynamics: an introduction;

    2001

  628. oscillation measurements with upgraded conventional neutrino beams; oscillation measurements with upgraded conventional neutrino beams;
  629. a study of t anti-t + higgs at cms; a study of t anti-t + higgs at cms;
  630. energy flow in cms calorimetry;
  631. theory of cumulative beam-breakup with bns damping; theory of cumulative beam-breakup with bns damping;
  632. the beam dynamics of slip stacking; the beam dynamics of slip stacking;
  633. beam-ion instability in the fermilab linac; beam-ion instability in the fermilab linac;
  634. the fermilab proton driver painting injection simulations; the fermilab proton driver painting injection simulations;
  635. linear collider physics; linear collider physics;
  636. space-charge effects on bunch rotation; space-charge effects on bunch rotation;
  637. calibration of the cms calorimeters; calibration of the cms calorimeters;
  638. measuring neutrino cross-sections and neutrino detector r & d at the fermilab anti-proton debuncher; measuring neutrino cross-sections and neutrino detector r & d at the fermilab anti-proton debuncher;
  639. minimum bias events and missing energy at the lhc; minimum bias events and missing energy at the lhc;
  640. consequences of finite numerical precision in iterated maps; consequences of finite numerical precision in iterated maps;

    2002

  641. physics of intensity dependent beam instabilities; physics of intensity dependent beam instabilities;
  642. study of low mass higgs using pp --> qqh at cms; study of low mass higgs using pp --> qqh at cms; study of low mass higgs using pp --> qqh at cms;
  643. continuous multiple injections at the main injector; continuous multiple injections at the main injector;
  644. combination of cdf and d0 results on w boson mass and width;
  645. introduction to ground motion issues in linear colliders; introduction to ground motion issues in linear colliders;
  646. beam damping in optical stochastic cooling;
  647. physics potential at fnal with stronger proton sources;
  648. monte carlo selection of energy loss and scattering angle via edgeworth series;
  649. update study of low mass higgs using pp ---> qqh at cms;
  650. further studies on protecting lhc components against radiation resulting from an unsynchronized beam abort;
  651. resonant kicker for bunch - gap particle removal;
  652. an integral for longitudinal phase space tomography on equilibrium distributions;
  653. estimate of b(k ---> pi nu anti-nu)|(sm) using the kaon unitarity triangle;

    2003

  654. spin tracking with siberian snakes in rhic;
  655. path-length fluctuations in thick targets;
  656. the standard model (electroweak theory);
  657. protecting lhc ip1/ip5 components against radiation resulting from colliding beam interactions;
  658. the digital hadron calorimeter (dhc) elements' test;
  659. beam loss and backgrounds in the cdf and d0 detectors due to nuclear elastic beam - gas scattering;
  660. vector boson fusion and quartic boson couplings;
  661. lhc detector upgrade;
  662. an improved mad-mars beam line builder: user's guide;
  663. dark energy physics from a space - based wide area sky survey;
  664. averaging of the inelastic cross sections measured by the cdf and the e811 experiments;

    2004

  665. analysis of fast stacking by rf maneuvering;