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Beam Parameters and Luminosity Time Evolution for an 80-KM VHE-LHC

The Very High Energy LHC (VHE-LHC) is a recently proposed proton-proton collider in a new 80-km tunnel. With a dipole field of 15-20 T it would provide a collision energy of 76-100 TeV c.m. We discuss the VHELHC beam parameters and compute the time evolution of luminosity, beam current, emittances,...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Dominguez, O, Zimmermann, F
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1581732
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Sumario:The Very High Energy LHC (VHE-LHC) is a recently proposed proton-proton collider in a new 80-km tunnel. With a dipole field of 15-20 T it would provide a collision energy of 76-100 TeV c.m. We discuss the VHELHC beam parameters and compute the time evolution of luminosity, beam current, emittances, bunch length, and beam-beam tune shift during a physics store. The results for VHE-LHC are compared with those for HE-LHC, a 33-TeV (20-T field) collider located in the existing 27-km LHC tunnel.