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Towards the LHC Upgrade using the LHC well-characterized technology

This paper presents a new conceptual path towards the LHC Upgrade, which does not necessarily counts on the availability of new technologies (e.g. Nb$_{3}$Sn inner triplet, crab-cavities). Based on a new optics concept, both to overcome the chromatic limits of the LHC ring and to perform the squeeze...

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Autor principal: Fartoukh, S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1301180
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description This paper presents a new conceptual path towards the LHC Upgrade, which does not necessarily counts on the availability of new technologies (e.g. Nb$_{3}$Sn inner triplet, crab-cavities). Based on a new optics concept, both to overcome the chromatic limits of the LHC ring and to perform the squeeze of the low-beta insertions themselves, the scheme proposed allows to obtain very small beta* (of the order of the bunch length) in the non-crossing plane and to reach peak luminosities up to 5.6E34 at ultimate intensity, nominal emittance and slightly reduced bunch length. Hence, this scheme already constitutes by itself a rather honorable solution for the LHC Upgrade but it offers as well a very solid basis for the success of any Upgrade project which would count on additional ingredients, such as more or less drastic modifications of the LHC beam parameters and/or the validation and implementation of crab-cavities into the machine.
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spelling cern-13011802019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1301180engFartoukh, STowards the LHC Upgrade using the LHC well-characterized technologyAccelerators and Storage RingsThis paper presents a new conceptual path towards the LHC Upgrade, which does not necessarily counts on the availability of new technologies (e.g. Nb$_{3}$Sn inner triplet, crab-cavities). Based on a new optics concept, both to overcome the chromatic limits of the LHC ring and to perform the squeeze of the low-beta insertions themselves, the scheme proposed allows to obtain very small beta* (of the order of the bunch length) in the non-crossing plane and to reach peak luminosities up to 5.6E34 at ultimate intensity, nominal emittance and slightly reduced bunch length. Hence, this scheme already constitutes by itself a rather honorable solution for the LHC Upgrade but it offers as well a very solid basis for the success of any Upgrade project which would count on additional ingredients, such as more or less drastic modifications of the LHC beam parameters and/or the validation and implementation of crab-cavities into the machine.sLHC-PROJECT-Report-0049CERN-sLHC-PROJECT-Report-0049oai:cds.cern.ch:13011802010-10-20
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Fartoukh, S
Towards the LHC Upgrade using the LHC well-characterized technology
title Towards the LHC Upgrade using the LHC well-characterized technology
title_full Towards the LHC Upgrade using the LHC well-characterized technology
title_fullStr Towards the LHC Upgrade using the LHC well-characterized technology
title_full_unstemmed Towards the LHC Upgrade using the LHC well-characterized technology
title_short Towards the LHC Upgrade using the LHC well-characterized technology
title_sort towards the lhc upgrade using the lhc well-characterized technology
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1301180
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