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SuperB: Next-Generation e+e− B-factory Collider

The SuperB international team continues to optimize the design of an electron-positron collider, which will allow the enhanced study of the origins of flavor physics. The project combines the best features of a linear collider (high single-collision luminosity) and a storage-ring collider (high repe...

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Autores principales: Novokhatski, A, Bertsche, K J, Chao, A, Nosochkov, Y, Seeman, J T, Sullivan, M K, Wienands, J T, Wittmer, W, Baylac, M A, Bourrion, O, Monseu, N, Vescovi, C, Bettoni, S, Biagini, M E, Boni, R, Boscolo, M, Demma, T, Drago, A, Esposito, M, Guiducci, S, Preger, M A, Raimondi, P, Tomassini, S, Zobov, M, Bogomyagkov, A V, Nikitin, S A, Piminov, P A, Shatilov, D N, Sinyatkin, S V, Vobly, P, Bolzon, B, Brunetti, L, Jeremie, A, A. Chancé, Fabbricatore, P, Farinon, S, Musenich, R, Liuzzo, S M, Paoloni, E, Okunev, I N, Poirier, F, Rimbault, C, Variola, A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1462586
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Sumario:The SuperB international team continues to optimize the design of an electron-positron collider, which will allow the enhanced study of the origins of flavor physics. The project combines the best features of a linear collider (high single-collision luminosity) and a storage-ring collider (high repetition rate), bringing together all accelerator physics aspects to make a very high luminosity of 1036 cm-2 s-1. This asymmetric-energy collider with a polarized electron beam will produce hundreds of millions of B-mesons at the Y(4S) resonance. The present design is based on extremely low emittance beams colliding at a large Piwinski angle to allow very low ßy* without the need for ultra short bunches. Use of crab-waist sextupoles will enhance the luminosity, suppressing dangerous resonances and allowing for a higher beam-beam parameter. The project has flexible beam parameters, improved dynamic aperture, and spin-rotators in the Low Energy Ring for longitudinal polarization of the electron beam at the Interaction Point. Optimized for best colliding-beam performance, the facility may also provide high-brightness photon beams for synchrotron-radiation applications.