HE-LHC final focus: flat beam parameters and energy deposition studies

The High Energy LHC (HE-LHC) project is studying the feasibility of a new proton-proton collider with a beam energy of 13.5 TeV. The nominal optics features a β^{*} of 0.25 m and crab-cavities. Here we present a flat-beam optics that can be used with a non-zero crossing angle, in the absence of crab...

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Main Authors: Abelleira Fernandez, J, Cruz-Alaniz, E, van Riesen-Haupt, L, Seryi, A
Format: Conference item
Published: JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland 2018
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author Abelleira Fernandez, J
Cruz-Alaniz, E
van Riesen-Haupt, L
Seryi, A
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van Riesen-Haupt, L
Seryi, A
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description The High Energy LHC (HE-LHC) project is studying the feasibility of a new proton-proton collider with a beam energy of 13.5 TeV. The nominal optics features a β^{*} of 0.25 m and crab-cavities. Here we present a flat-beam optics that can be used with a non-zero crossing angle, in the absence of crab cavities. This is followed by energy deposition studies for the superconducting quadrupoles and dipole separators. The total dose in these magnets coming from the collision debris is evaluated
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spelling oxford-uuid:4e871ba6-1a83-47af-882f-f687786573642022-03-26T16:01:43ZHE-LHC final focus: flat beam parameters and energy deposition studiesConference itemhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794uuid:4e871ba6-1a83-47af-882f-f68778657364Symplectic Elements at OxfordJACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland2018Abelleira Fernandez, JCruz-Alaniz, Evan Riesen-Haupt, LSeryi, AThe High Energy LHC (HE-LHC) project is studying the feasibility of a new proton-proton collider with a beam energy of 13.5 TeV. The nominal optics features a β^{*} of 0.25 m and crab-cavities. Here we present a flat-beam optics that can be used with a non-zero crossing angle, in the absence of crab cavities. This is followed by energy deposition studies for the superconducting quadrupoles and dipole separators. The total dose in these magnets coming from the collision debris is evaluated
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Seryi, A
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