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Simulations of the Static Tuning for the TESLA Linear Collider

At the heart of the TESLA linear collider are the two 10 km long superconducting linacs. A linac is constructed from 858 cryomodules each containing 12 nine-cell 1.3 GHz superconducting cavities. 355 quadrupoles provide the necessary beam focusing. The advantages of low-frequency superconducting RF...

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Autores principales: Schulte, Daniel, Walker, N
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/618497
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Walker, N
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Walker, N
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description At the heart of the TESLA linear collider are the two 10 km long superconducting linacs. A linac is constructed from 858 cryomodules each containing 12 nine-cell 1.3 GHz superconducting cavities. 355 quadrupoles provide the necessary beam focusing. The advantages of low-frequency superconducting RF in terms of wakefield behaviour are well known, and the TESLA alignment tolerances are relatively loose. However, the effects of cavity tilts and their impact of the linac beam-based alignment algorithms have until recently not been fully investigated. In addition, the strong sensitivity to correlated emittance growth due to the high beam-beam disruption parameter makes it desirable to control the linac emittance down to a few percent. In this report we discuss various static tuning algorithms and present new simulation results. Discussions of the relative merits and applicability of the methods is also discussed.
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spelling cern-6184972023-08-17T09:45:21Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/618497engSchulte, DanielWalker, NSimulations of the Static Tuning for the TESLA Linear ColliderAccelerators and Storage RingsAt the heart of the TESLA linear collider are the two 10 km long superconducting linacs. A linac is constructed from 858 cryomodules each containing 12 nine-cell 1.3 GHz superconducting cavities. 355 quadrupoles provide the necessary beam focusing. The advantages of low-frequency superconducting RF in terms of wakefield behaviour are well known, and the TESLA alignment tolerances are relatively loose. However, the effects of cavity tilts and their impact of the linac beam-based alignment algorithms have until recently not been fully investigated. In addition, the strong sensitivity to correlated emittance growth due to the high beam-beam disruption parameter makes it desirable to control the linac emittance down to a few percent. In this report we discuss various static tuning algorithms and present new simulation results. Discussions of the relative merits and applicability of the methods is also discussed.CERN-AB-2003-025-ABPCLIC-Note-581oai:cds.cern.ch:6184972003-05-22
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Schulte, Daniel
Walker, N
Simulations of the Static Tuning for the TESLA Linear Collider
title Simulations of the Static Tuning for the TESLA Linear Collider
title_full Simulations of the Static Tuning for the TESLA Linear Collider
title_fullStr Simulations of the Static Tuning for the TESLA Linear Collider
title_full_unstemmed Simulations of the Static Tuning for the TESLA Linear Collider
title_short Simulations of the Static Tuning for the TESLA Linear Collider
title_sort simulations of the static tuning for the tesla linear collider
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/618497
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