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A multi-TeV compact $e^{+} e^{-}$ linear collider

The CLIC study of a high energy (0.5-5 TeV), high luminosity (10/sup 34/-10/sup 35/ cm/sup -2/ sec/sup -1/) e/sup +or-/ linear collider is presented. Beam acceleration using high frequency (30 GHz) normal- conducting structures operating at high accelerating fields (150 MV /m) significantly reduces...

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Autor principal: Wilson, Ian H
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/535990
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description The CLIC study of a high energy (0.5-5 TeV), high luminosity (10/sup 34/-10/sup 35/ cm/sup -2/ sec/sup -1/) e/sup +or-/ linear collider is presented. Beam acceleration using high frequency (30 GHz) normal- conducting structures operating at high accelerating fields (150 MV /m) significantly reduces the length and, in consequence, the cost of the linac. Based on new beam and linac parameters derived from a recently developed set of general scaling laws for linear colliders, the beam stability is shown to be similar to lower frequency designs in spite of the strong wake-field dependency on frequency. The drive beam generation scheme for RF power production by the so-called "Two Beam Acceleration (TBA)" method is described. It uses a thermionic gun and a fully-loaded normal-conducting linac operating at low frequency (937 MHz) to generate and accelerate the drive beam bunches, and RF multiplication by funnelling in compressor rings to produce the desired bunch structure. Recent 30 GHz hardware developments and results from the CLIC Test Facility (CTF), assessing the feasibility of the scheme, are described. (18 refs).
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spelling cern-5359902019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/535990engWilson, Ian HA multi-TeV compact $e^{+} e^{-}$ linear colliderAccelerators and Storage RingsThe CLIC study of a high energy (0.5-5 TeV), high luminosity (10/sup 34/-10/sup 35/ cm/sup -2/ sec/sup -1/) e/sup +or-/ linear collider is presented. Beam acceleration using high frequency (30 GHz) normal- conducting structures operating at high accelerating fields (150 MV /m) significantly reduces the length and, in consequence, the cost of the linac. Based on new beam and linac parameters derived from a recently developed set of general scaling laws for linear colliders, the beam stability is shown to be similar to lower frequency designs in spite of the strong wake-field dependency on frequency. The drive beam generation scheme for RF power production by the so-called "Two Beam Acceleration (TBA)" method is described. It uses a thermionic gun and a fully-loaded normal-conducting linac operating at low frequency (937 MHz) to generate and accelerate the drive beam bunches, and RF multiplication by funnelling in compressor rings to produce the desired bunch structure. Recent 30 GHz hardware developments and results from the CLIC Test Facility (CTF), assessing the feasibility of the scheme, are described. (18 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:5359902001
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Wilson, Ian H
A multi-TeV compact $e^{+} e^{-}$ linear collider
title A multi-TeV compact $e^{+} e^{-}$ linear collider
title_full A multi-TeV compact $e^{+} e^{-}$ linear collider
title_fullStr A multi-TeV compact $e^{+} e^{-}$ linear collider
title_full_unstemmed A multi-TeV compact $e^{+} e^{-}$ linear collider
title_short A multi-TeV compact $e^{+} e^{-}$ linear collider
title_sort multi-tev compact $e^{+} e^{-}$ linear collider
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
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