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The CLIC Study of Magnet Stability and Time-dependent Luminosity Performance
The present parameters of the CLIC study require the collision of small emittance beams with a vertical spot size of 1 nm. The tolerances on vertical quadrupole vi-bration (above a few Hz) are as small as a few nm in the linac and most of the Final Focus. The final focusing quadrupole has a stabilit...
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author | Aleksa, Martin Assmann, R W Coosemans, Williame Guignard, Gilbert Leros, Nicolas Mayoud, Michel Redaelli, S Ruggiero, F Russenschuck, Stephan Schulte, Daniel Wilson, Ian H Zimmermann, Frank |
author_facet | Aleksa, Martin Assmann, R W Coosemans, Williame Guignard, Gilbert Leros, Nicolas Mayoud, Michel Redaelli, S Ruggiero, F Russenschuck, Stephan Schulte, Daniel Wilson, Ian H Zimmermann, Frank |
author_sort | Aleksa, Martin |
collection | CERN |
description | The present parameters of the CLIC study require the collision of small emittance beams with a vertical spot size of 1 nm. The tolerances on vertical quadrupole vi-bration (above a few Hz) are as small as a few nm in the linac and most of the Final Focus. The final focusing quadrupole has a stability requirement of 4 nm in the horizontal and 0.2 nm in the vertical direction. Those tol-erances can only be achieved with the use of damped support structures for CLIC. A study has been set-up at CERN to explore the application of stabilization devices from specialized industry and to predict the time-dependent luminosity performance for CLIC. The results will guide the specification of required technological im-provements and will help to verify the feasibility of the present CLIC parameters. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2001 |
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spelling | cern-5123532023-08-17T09:45:04Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/512353engAleksa, MartinAssmann, R WCoosemans, WilliameGuignard, GilbertLeros, NicolasMayoud, MichelRedaelli, SRuggiero, FRussenschuck, StephanSchulte, DanielWilson, Ian HZimmermann, FrankThe CLIC Study of Magnet Stability and Time-dependent Luminosity PerformanceAccelerators and Storage RingsThe present parameters of the CLIC study require the collision of small emittance beams with a vertical spot size of 1 nm. The tolerances on vertical quadrupole vi-bration (above a few Hz) are as small as a few nm in the linac and most of the Final Focus. The final focusing quadrupole has a stability requirement of 4 nm in the horizontal and 0.2 nm in the vertical direction. Those tol-erances can only be achieved with the use of damped support structures for CLIC. A study has been set-up at CERN to explore the application of stabilization devices from specialized industry and to predict the time-dependent luminosity performance for CLIC. The results will guide the specification of required technological im-provements and will help to verify the feasibility of the present CLIC parameters.CERN-SL-2001-045-APCLIC-Note-495oai:cds.cern.ch:5123532001-07-26 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Aleksa, Martin Assmann, R W Coosemans, Williame Guignard, Gilbert Leros, Nicolas Mayoud, Michel Redaelli, S Ruggiero, F Russenschuck, Stephan Schulte, Daniel Wilson, Ian H Zimmermann, Frank The CLIC Study of Magnet Stability and Time-dependent Luminosity Performance |
title | The CLIC Study of Magnet Stability and Time-dependent Luminosity Performance |
title_full | The CLIC Study of Magnet Stability and Time-dependent Luminosity Performance |
title_fullStr | The CLIC Study of Magnet Stability and Time-dependent Luminosity Performance |
title_full_unstemmed | The CLIC Study of Magnet Stability and Time-dependent Luminosity Performance |
title_short | The CLIC Study of Magnet Stability and Time-dependent Luminosity Performance |
title_sort | clic study of magnet stability and time-dependent luminosity performance |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/512353 |
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