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FCC-hh Hadron Collider - Parameter Scenarios and Staging Options

FCC-hh is a proposed future energy-frontier hadron collider, based on dipole magnets with a field around 16 T installed in a new tunnel with a circumference of about 100 km, which would provide proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 100 TeV, as well as heavy-ion collisions at the equivalent...

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Autores principales: Benedikt, Michael, Goddard, B, Schulte, Daniel, Zimmermann, F, Syphers, M J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2141745
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author Benedikt, Michael
Goddard, B
Schulte, Daniel
Zimmermann, F
Syphers, M J
author_facet Benedikt, Michael
Goddard, B
Schulte, Daniel
Zimmermann, F
Syphers, M J
author_sort Benedikt, Michael
collection CERN
description FCC-hh is a proposed future energy-frontier hadron collider, based on dipole magnets with a field around 16 T installed in a new tunnel with a circumference of about 100 km, which would provide proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 100 TeV, as well as heavy-ion collisions at the equivalent energy. The FCC-hh should deliver a high integrated proton-proton luminosity at the level of several 100 fb−1 per year, or more. The challenges for operating FCC-hh with high beam current and at high luminosity include the heat load from synchrotron radiation in a cold environment, the radiation from collision debris around the interaction region, and machine protection. In this paper, starting from the FCC-hh design baseline parameters we explore different approaches for increasing the integrated luminosity, and discuss the impact of key individual pa- rameters, such as the turnaround time. We also present some injector considerations and options for early hadron-collider operation.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-13909112022-08-10T13:02:40Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2141745engBenedikt, MichaelGoddard, BSchulte, DanielZimmermann, FSyphers, M JFCC-hh Hadron Collider - Parameter Scenarios and Staging OptionsAccelerators and Storage Rings5: Extreme Beams (XBEAM)5.2: Extreme colliders (XCOL)FCC-hh is a proposed future energy-frontier hadron collider, based on dipole magnets with a field around 16 T installed in a new tunnel with a circumference of about 100 km, which would provide proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 100 TeV, as well as heavy-ion collisions at the equivalent energy. The FCC-hh should deliver a high integrated proton-proton luminosity at the level of several 100 fb−1 per year, or more. The challenges for operating FCC-hh with high beam current and at high luminosity include the heat load from synchrotron radiation in a cold environment, the radiation from collision debris around the interaction region, and machine protection. In this paper, starting from the FCC-hh design baseline parameters we explore different approaches for increasing the integrated luminosity, and discuss the impact of key individual pa- rameters, such as the turnaround time. We also present some injector considerations and options for early hadron-collider operation.FCC-hh is a proposed future energy-frontier hadron collider, based on dipole magnets with a field around 16 T installed in a new tunnel with a circumference of about 100 km, which would provide proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 100 TeV, as well as heavy-ion collisions at the equivalent energy. The FCC-hh should deliver a high integrated proton-proton luminosity at the level of several 100 fb⁻¹ per year, or more. The challenges for operating FCC-hh with high beam current and at high luminosity include the heat load from synchrotron radiation in a cold environment, the radiation from collision debris around the interaction region, and machine protection. In this paper, starting from the FCC-hh design baseline parameters we explore different approaches for increasing the integrated luminosity, and discuss the impact of key individual parameters, such as the turnaround time. We also present some injector considerations and options for early hadron-collider operation.IPAC-2015-TUPTY062CERN-ACC-2015-366oai:inspirehep.net:13909112015
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
5: Extreme Beams (XBEAM)
5.2: Extreme colliders (XCOL)
Benedikt, Michael
Goddard, B
Schulte, Daniel
Zimmermann, F
Syphers, M J
FCC-hh Hadron Collider - Parameter Scenarios and Staging Options
title FCC-hh Hadron Collider - Parameter Scenarios and Staging Options
title_full FCC-hh Hadron Collider - Parameter Scenarios and Staging Options
title_fullStr FCC-hh Hadron Collider - Parameter Scenarios and Staging Options
title_full_unstemmed FCC-hh Hadron Collider - Parameter Scenarios and Staging Options
title_short FCC-hh Hadron Collider - Parameter Scenarios and Staging Options
title_sort fcc-hh hadron collider - parameter scenarios and staging options
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
5: Extreme Beams (XBEAM)
5.2: Extreme colliders (XCOL)
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2141745
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