IP BPM position error at CLIC due to secondary emission from beam-beam BACKGROUNDS
Beam-beam background impacts on the IP BPM are studied for the CLIC machine. The large number of coherent pairs (1.8 × 108 charges per BPM strip per bunch crossing) for the CLIC-G default parameter set, potentially leads to a large secondary emission in the BPM strips. Detailed GuineaPig++ and Geant...
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European Physical Society Accelerator Group (EPS-AG)
2008
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