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About flat telescopic optics for the future operation of the LHC

This report discusses and motivates the possible deployment of flat collision optics for the future operation of the LHC. Performance reach estimates are presented, showing a possible improvement of the peak luminosity by 20 % at constant beam parameters in comparison with round optics, and a virtual...

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Autores principales: Fartoukh, Stephane, Karastathis, Nikos, Ponce, Laurette, Solfaroli Camillocci, Matteo, Tomas Garcia, Rogelio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2622595
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author Fartoukh, Stephane
Karastathis, Nikos
Ponce, Laurette
Solfaroli Camillocci, Matteo
Tomas Garcia, Rogelio
author_facet Fartoukh, Stephane
Karastathis, Nikos
Ponce, Laurette
Solfaroli Camillocci, Matteo
Tomas Garcia, Rogelio
author_sort Fartoukh, Stephane
collection CERN
description This report discusses and motivates the possible deployment of flat collision optics for the future operation of the LHC. Performance reach estimates are presented, showing a possible improvement of the peak luminosity by 20 % at constant beam parameters in comparison with round optics, and a virtual luminosity reaching 1.0 × 10$^{35}$ cm$^{−2}$$_{s}$$^{−1}$ assuming the availability, inject-ability and ramp-ability up to 7.0 TeV of the full LIU beam by the end of Run III. These estimates are supported by a certain number of simulation results, including beam-beam effects, and operational aspects based on the first LHC machine development session which took place with probe beams and flat optics in 2017. The main expected optics limitations, together with possible mitigation measures, are also analyzed in details.}
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spelling cern-26225952020-08-17T11:37:42Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2622595engFartoukh, StephaneKarastathis, NikosPonce, LauretteSolfaroli Camillocci, MatteoTomas Garcia, RogelioAbout flat telescopic optics for the future operation of the LHCAccelerators and Storage RingsThis report discusses and motivates the possible deployment of flat collision optics for the future operation of the LHC. Performance reach estimates are presented, showing a possible improvement of the peak luminosity by 20 % at constant beam parameters in comparison with round optics, and a virtual luminosity reaching 1.0 × 10$^{35}$ cm$^{−2}$$_{s}$$^{−1}$ assuming the availability, inject-ability and ramp-ability up to 7.0 TeV of the full LIU beam by the end of Run III. These estimates are supported by a certain number of simulation results, including beam-beam effects, and operational aspects based on the first LHC machine development session which took place with probe beams and flat optics in 2017. The main expected optics limitations, together with possible mitigation measures, are also analyzed in details.}CERN-ACC-2018-0018oai:cds.cern.ch:26225952018-03-01
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Fartoukh, Stephane
Karastathis, Nikos
Ponce, Laurette
Solfaroli Camillocci, Matteo
Tomas Garcia, Rogelio
About flat telescopic optics for the future operation of the LHC
title About flat telescopic optics for the future operation of the LHC
title_full About flat telescopic optics for the future operation of the LHC
title_fullStr About flat telescopic optics for the future operation of the LHC
title_full_unstemmed About flat telescopic optics for the future operation of the LHC
title_short About flat telescopic optics for the future operation of the LHC
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url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2622595
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