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LHeC optics with β∗ = 10 cm and L∗ = 15 m
New proton optics have been designed for LHeC taking into account new final focus magnet designs and ensuring a full compatibility with HL-LHC version 1.3. The distance between the interaction point (IP) and the first quadrupole has been increased to 15 m to alleviate synchrotron radiation. The smal...
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author | Cruz Alaniz, Emilia Martin, Roman Tomas Garcia, Rogelio |
author_facet | Cruz Alaniz, Emilia Martin, Roman Tomas Garcia, Rogelio |
author_sort | Cruz Alaniz, Emilia |
collection | CERN |
description | New proton optics have been designed for LHeC taking into account new final focus magnet designs and ensuring a full compatibility with HL-LHC version 1.3. The distance between the interaction point (IP) and the first quadrupole has been increased to 15 m to alleviate synchrotron radiation. The smallest β∗ found compatible with magnet aperture is β∗ = 10 cm. Chromaticity correction is demonstrated down to β∗ = 7 cm with acceptable Dynamic Aperture (DA). Ideas and challenges are discussed for β∗ = 5 cm and a new possible final focus based on quadrupole doublets. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2019 |
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spelling | cern-27014262019-11-14T21:51:17Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2701426engCruz Alaniz, EmiliaMartin, RomanTomas Garcia, RogelioLHeC optics with β∗ = 10 cm and L∗ = 15 mAccelerators and Storage RingsNew proton optics have been designed for LHeC taking into account new final focus magnet designs and ensuring a full compatibility with HL-LHC version 1.3. The distance between the interaction point (IP) and the first quadrupole has been increased to 15 m to alleviate synchrotron radiation. The smallest β∗ found compatible with magnet aperture is β∗ = 10 cm. Chromaticity correction is demonstrated down to β∗ = 7 cm with acceptable Dynamic Aperture (DA). Ideas and challenges are discussed for β∗ = 5 cm and a new possible final focus based on quadrupole doublets.CERN-ACC-NOTE-2019-0049oai:cds.cern.ch:27014262019-11-13 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Cruz Alaniz, Emilia Martin, Roman Tomas Garcia, Rogelio LHeC optics with β∗ = 10 cm and L∗ = 15 m |
title | LHeC optics with β∗ = 10 cm and L∗ = 15 m |
title_full | LHeC optics with β∗ = 10 cm and L∗ = 15 m |
title_fullStr | LHeC optics with β∗ = 10 cm and L∗ = 15 m |
title_full_unstemmed | LHeC optics with β∗ = 10 cm and L∗ = 15 m |
title_short | LHeC optics with β∗ = 10 cm and L∗ = 15 m |
title_sort | lhec optics with β∗ = 10 cm and l∗ = 15 m |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2701426 |
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