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Simulation and Optimisation of CLIC's recombination complex

In this thesis we present the first Placet2 recombination simulations of the drive beam recombination complex (DBRC) design for the compact linear collider (CLIC). We start by presenting a review of the CLIC project and the DBRC’s role and design within it. We then discuss some of the core principle...

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Autor principal: Costa, Raul
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2309454
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description In this thesis we present the first Placet2 recombination simulations of the drive beam recombination complex (DBRC) design for the compact linear collider (CLIC). We start by presenting a review of the CLIC project and the DBRC’s role and design within it. We then discuss some of the core principles of beam dynamics and how tracking codes like Placet2 implement them. We follow that by presenting the design issues raised by our simulations and our proposed strategy to address them, key among which is a previously unknown parabolic dependency of the longitudinal position to the momentum (T 566 ), which threat- ens the efficiency of the power extraction structures. Through iterative opti- misation of the design, we eliminated this aberration both in the delay loop and in combiner ring 1. We also found the beam’s horizontal emittance to be significantly over the design budget (150 μm) and attempted to meet that budget, reaching 157 μm. In order to obtain this emittance value, an update to the combiner ring 2’s injection scheme was necessary. On the vertical plane, which has the same emittance budget, it was kept at 127 μm.
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spelling cern-23094542019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2309454engCosta, RaulSimulation and Optimisation of CLIC's recombination complexAccelerators and Storage RingsIn this thesis we present the first Placet2 recombination simulations of the drive beam recombination complex (DBRC) design for the compact linear collider (CLIC). We start by presenting a review of the CLIC project and the DBRC’s role and design within it. We then discuss some of the core principles of beam dynamics and how tracking codes like Placet2 implement them. We follow that by presenting the design issues raised by our simulations and our proposed strategy to address them, key among which is a previously unknown parabolic dependency of the longitudinal position to the momentum (T 566 ), which threat- ens the efficiency of the power extraction structures. Through iterative opti- misation of the design, we eliminated this aberration both in the delay loop and in combiner ring 1. We also found the beam’s horizontal emittance to be significantly over the design budget (150 μm) and attempted to meet that budget, reaching 157 μm. In order to obtain this emittance value, an update to the combiner ring 2’s injection scheme was necessary. On the vertical plane, which has the same emittance budget, it was kept at 127 μm.CERN-THESIS-2018-015oai:cds.cern.ch:23094542018-03-16T16:41:43Z
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Costa, Raul
Simulation and Optimisation of CLIC's recombination complex
title Simulation and Optimisation of CLIC's recombination complex
title_full Simulation and Optimisation of CLIC's recombination complex
title_fullStr Simulation and Optimisation of CLIC's recombination complex
title_full_unstemmed Simulation and Optimisation of CLIC's recombination complex
title_short Simulation and Optimisation of CLIC's recombination complex
title_sort simulation and optimisation of clic's recombination complex
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2309454
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