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Deflecting Synchrotron Radiation from the Interaction Region of a Linac-Ring LHeC

In a linac-ring electron-proton collider based on the LHC, before and after the collision point the electron beam can be deflected with weak dipole magnets positioned in front of the superconducting final quadrupole triplets of the 7-TeV proton beam. Significant synchrotron radiation may be produced...

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Autores principales: Ciftci, A K, Ciftci, R, Zimmermann, F
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1319022
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Sumario:In a linac-ring electron-proton collider based on the LHC, before and after the collision point the electron beam can be deflected with weak dipole magnets positioned in front of the superconducting final quadrupole triplets of the 7-TeV proton beam. Significant synchrotron radiation may be produced when the electron beam, of energy 60-140 GeV, passes through these dipole magnets. As an alternative or complement to shielding, parts of the synchrotron radiation could be extracted together with the electron beam. We propose using mirrors with shallow grazing angle to deflect the synchrotron radiation away from the proton magnets. Various LHeC options are considered. Limitations and challenges of this approach are discussed.