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PACMAN study of FSI and micro-triangulation for the pre-alignment of CLIC

The alignment precision of linear colliders is extremely demanding owing to the very narrow beam size at the interaction point. Unlike circular colliders, particles in linear colliders have only one chance to collide and are hence tightly focused to maximise the number of interactions per collision....

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Autores principales: Kamugasa, William Solomon, Vlachakis, Vasileios
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2037151
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author Kamugasa, William Solomon
Vlachakis, Vasileios
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Vlachakis, Vasileios
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description The alignment precision of linear colliders is extremely demanding owing to the very narrow beam size at the interaction point. Unlike circular colliders, particles in linear colliders have only one chance to collide and are hence tightly focused to maximise the number of interactions per collision. The PACMAN* project is dedicated to study the integration of both fiducialization and alignment of the components on a common support. FSI (Frequency Scanning Interferometry) and Micro-triangulation will contribute to this goal. FSI realized by Etalon AG’s Absolute Multiline system and Micro-triangulation implemented by QDaedalus system developed at ETH Zurich offer precision of 0.5 μm/m and 2.4 μm/m respectively. However, these systems need to be improved in order to provide the necessary geometric information via distance measurements (multilateration) and angle measurements (triangulation), respectively. The paper describes the current status and the future developments of Absolute Multiline and QDaedalus, which are the corresponding implementations of both methods.
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spelling cern-20371512019-09-30T06:29:59Z http://cds.cern.ch/record/2037151 eng Kamugasa, William Solomon Vlachakis, Vasileios PACMAN study of FSI and micro-triangulation for the pre-alignment of CLIC Other Subjects The alignment precision of linear colliders is extremely demanding owing to the very narrow beam size at the interaction point. Unlike circular colliders, particles in linear colliders have only one chance to collide and are hence tightly focused to maximise the number of interactions per collision. The PACMAN* project is dedicated to study the integration of both fiducialization and alignment of the components on a common support. FSI (Frequency Scanning Interferometry) and Micro-triangulation will contribute to this goal. FSI realized by Etalon AG’s Absolute Multiline system and Micro-triangulation implemented by QDaedalus system developed at ETH Zurich offer precision of 0.5 μm/m and 2.4 μm/m respectively. However, these systems need to be improved in order to provide the necessary geometric information via distance measurements (multilateration) and angle measurements (triangulation), respectively. The paper describes the current status and the future developments of Absolute Multiline and QDaedalus, which are the corresponding implementations of both methods. info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/606839 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Education Level info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://cds.cern.ch/record/2037151 2015
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Vlachakis, Vasileios
PACMAN study of FSI and micro-triangulation for the pre-alignment of CLIC
title PACMAN study of FSI and micro-triangulation for the pre-alignment of CLIC
title_full PACMAN study of FSI and micro-triangulation for the pre-alignment of CLIC
title_fullStr PACMAN study of FSI and micro-triangulation for the pre-alignment of CLIC
title_full_unstemmed PACMAN study of FSI and micro-triangulation for the pre-alignment of CLIC
title_short PACMAN study of FSI and micro-triangulation for the pre-alignment of CLIC
title_sort pacman study of fsi and micro-triangulation for the pre-alignment of clic
topic Other Subjects
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