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Fundamental Design Principles of Linear Collider Damping Rings, with an Application to CLIC

Damping Rings for Linear Colliders have to produce very small normalised emittances at a high repetition rate. A previous paper presented analytical expressions for the equilibrium emittance of an arc cell as a function of the deflection angle per dipole. In addition, an expression for the lattice p...

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Autores principales: Potier, J P, Risselada, Thys
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/448062
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author Potier, J P
Risselada, Thys
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Risselada, Thys
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description Damping Rings for Linear Colliders have to produce very small normalised emittances at a high repetition rate. A previous paper presented analytical expressions for the equilibrium emittance of an arc cell as a function of the deflection angle per dipole. In addition, an expression for the lattice parameters providing the minimum emittance, and a strategy to stay close to this, were proposed. This analytical approach is extended to the detailed design of Damping Rings, taking into account the straight sections and the damping wigglers. Complete rings, including wiggler and injection insections, were modelled with the MAD [1] program, and their performance was found to be in good agreement with the analytical calculation. With such an approach it is shown that a Damping Ring corresponding to the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) parameters at 0.5 and 1 TeV centre-of-mass energy, and tunable for two different sets of emittance and injection repetition rate, can be designed using the same ring layout.
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spelling cern-4480622023-08-17T09:44:47Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/448062engPotier, J PRisselada, ThysFundamental Design Principles of Linear Collider Damping Rings, with an Application to CLICAccelerators and Storage RingsDamping Rings for Linear Colliders have to produce very small normalised emittances at a high repetition rate. A previous paper presented analytical expressions for the equilibrium emittance of an arc cell as a function of the deflection angle per dipole. In addition, an expression for the lattice parameters providing the minimum emittance, and a strategy to stay close to this, were proposed. This analytical approach is extended to the detailed design of Damping Rings, taking into account the straight sections and the damping wigglers. Complete rings, including wiggler and injection insections, were modelled with the MAD [1] program, and their performance was found to be in good agreement with the analytical calculation. With such an approach it is shown that a Damping Ring corresponding to the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) parameters at 0.5 and 1 TeV centre-of-mass energy, and tunable for two different sets of emittance and injection repetition rate, can be designed using the same ring layout.CERN-PS-2000-037-LPCLIC-Note-439oai:cds.cern.ch:4480622000-07-24
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Potier, J P
Risselada, Thys
Fundamental Design Principles of Linear Collider Damping Rings, with an Application to CLIC
title Fundamental Design Principles of Linear Collider Damping Rings, with an Application to CLIC
title_full Fundamental Design Principles of Linear Collider Damping Rings, with an Application to CLIC
title_fullStr Fundamental Design Principles of Linear Collider Damping Rings, with an Application to CLIC
title_full_unstemmed Fundamental Design Principles of Linear Collider Damping Rings, with an Application to CLIC
title_short Fundamental Design Principles of Linear Collider Damping Rings, with an Application to CLIC
title_sort fundamental design principles of linear collider damping rings, with an application to clic
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/448062
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