Study of alternative serial powering systems for the future ILC tracker

The International Linear Accelerator (ILC) is the currently proposed electron-positron linear collider to complement the proton-proton Large Hadron Collider (LHC) located at CERN. One of the main problems foreseen for the ILC detectors is the need for a low material budged on the interaction region....

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