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LHeC IR Optics Design Integrated into the HL-LHC Lattice

The LHeC is a proposed upgrade to the LHC to provide electron-proton collisions and explore the new regime of energy and intensity for lepton-nucleon scattering. The work presented here investigates optics and layout solutions allowing simultaneous nucleon-nucleon and lepton-nucleon collisions at se...

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Autores principales: Cruz Alaniz, Emilia, Korostelev, Maxim, Newton, David, Tomás, Rogelio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2003171
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author Cruz Alaniz, Emilia
Korostelev, Maxim
Newton, David
Tomás, Rogelio
author_facet Cruz Alaniz, Emilia
Korostelev, Maxim
Newton, David
Tomás, Rogelio
author_sort Cruz Alaniz, Emilia
collection CERN
description The LHeC is a proposed upgrade to the LHC to provide electron-proton collisions and explore the new regime of energy and intensity for lepton-nucleon scattering. The work presented here investigates optics and layout solutions allowing simultaneous nucleon-nucleon and lepton-nucleon collisions at separate interaction points compatible with the proposed HL-LHC lattice. A first lattice design has been proposed that collides proton beam 2 with the electron beam. The nominal design calls for a β^{*} (beta function in the interaction point ) of 10 cm using an extended version of the Achromatic Telescopic Squeezing (ATS) scheme, and a L* (distance to the inner triplet) of 10 m. Modifying these two parameters, β^{*} and L*, can provide benefits to the current design since the values of these parameters have direct effects on the luminosity, the natural chromaticity and the synchrotron radiation of the electron beam. This work aims to explore the range over which these parameters can be varied in order to achieve the desired goal.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-13142102022-08-17T13:30:40Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2003171engCruz Alaniz, EmiliaKorostelev, MaximNewton, DavidTomás, RogelioLHeC IR Optics Design Integrated into the HL-LHC LatticeAccelerators and Storage RingsThe LHeC is a proposed upgrade to the LHC to provide electron-proton collisions and explore the new regime of energy and intensity for lepton-nucleon scattering. The work presented here investigates optics and layout solutions allowing simultaneous nucleon-nucleon and lepton-nucleon collisions at separate interaction points compatible with the proposed HL-LHC lattice. A first lattice design has been proposed that collides proton beam 2 with the electron beam. The nominal design calls for a β^{*} (beta function in the interaction point ) of 10 cm using an extended version of the Achromatic Telescopic Squeezing (ATS) scheme, and a L* (distance to the inner triplet) of 10 m. Modifying these two parameters, β^{*} and L*, can provide benefits to the current design since the values of these parameters have direct effects on the luminosity, the natural chromaticity and the synchrotron radiation of the electron beam. This work aims to explore the range over which these parameters can be varied in order to achieve the desired goal.oai:inspirehep.net:13142102014
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Cruz Alaniz, Emilia
Korostelev, Maxim
Newton, David
Tomás, Rogelio
LHeC IR Optics Design Integrated into the HL-LHC Lattice
title LHeC IR Optics Design Integrated into the HL-LHC Lattice
title_full LHeC IR Optics Design Integrated into the HL-LHC Lattice
title_fullStr LHeC IR Optics Design Integrated into the HL-LHC Lattice
title_full_unstemmed LHeC IR Optics Design Integrated into the HL-LHC Lattice
title_short LHeC IR Optics Design Integrated into the HL-LHC Lattice
title_sort lhec ir optics design integrated into the hl-lhc lattice
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2003171
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