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First Considerations on Beam Optics and Lattice Design for the Future Hadron-Hadron Collider FCC-hh

The main emphasis of the Future Circular Collider study is the design of a 100~TeV proton-proton collider in a new tunnel of about 100 km circumference. This paper presents the first optics design of the future hadron collider (FCC-hh). The basic layout follows a quasi-circular geometry ‘‘quasi race...

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Autores principales: Dalena, Barbara, Alemany-Fernandez, Reyes, Chancé, Antoine, Holzer, Bernhard, Payet, Jacques, Schulte, Daniel
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2141857
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author Dalena, Barbara
Alemany-Fernandez, Reyes
Chancé, Antoine
Holzer, Bernhard
Payet, Jacques
Schulte, Daniel
author_facet Dalena, Barbara
Alemany-Fernandez, Reyes
Chancé, Antoine
Holzer, Bernhard
Payet, Jacques
Schulte, Daniel
author_sort Dalena, Barbara
collection CERN
description The main emphasis of the Future Circular Collider study is the design of a 100~TeV proton-proton collider in a new tunnel of about 100 km circumference. This paper presents the first optics design of the future hadron collider (FCC-hh). The basic layout follows a quasi-circular geometry ‘‘quasi racetrack'' with 8 arcs and 8 straight sections, four of which designed as interaction points. Assuming 16~T dipole magnets, a first version of the ring geometry and magnet lattice is presented, including the optics of the foreseen high luminosity regions and of the other straight sections dedicated to the installation of injection/extraction lines, beam dump etc., and an arc structure with optimized dipole fill factor to reach the target center-of-mass energy of 100~TeV.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-14178602022-08-10T12:59:29Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2141857engDalena, BarbaraAlemany-Fernandez, ReyesChancé, AntoineHolzer, BernhardPayet, JacquesSchulte, DanielFirst Considerations on Beam Optics and Lattice Design for the Future Hadron-Hadron Collider FCC-hhAccelerators and Storage RingsThe main emphasis of the Future Circular Collider study is the design of a 100~TeV proton-proton collider in a new tunnel of about 100 km circumference. This paper presents the first optics design of the future hadron collider (FCC-hh). The basic layout follows a quasi-circular geometry ‘‘quasi racetrack'' with 8 arcs and 8 straight sections, four of which designed as interaction points. Assuming 16~T dipole magnets, a first version of the ring geometry and magnet lattice is presented, including the optics of the foreseen high luminosity regions and of the other straight sections dedicated to the installation of injection/extraction lines, beam dump etc., and an arc structure with optimized dipole fill factor to reach the target center-of-mass energy of 100~TeV.CERN-ACC-2015-258oai:inspirehep.net:14178602015
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Dalena, Barbara
Alemany-Fernandez, Reyes
Chancé, Antoine
Holzer, Bernhard
Payet, Jacques
Schulte, Daniel
First Considerations on Beam Optics and Lattice Design for the Future Hadron-Hadron Collider FCC-hh
title First Considerations on Beam Optics and Lattice Design for the Future Hadron-Hadron Collider FCC-hh
title_full First Considerations on Beam Optics and Lattice Design for the Future Hadron-Hadron Collider FCC-hh
title_fullStr First Considerations on Beam Optics and Lattice Design for the Future Hadron-Hadron Collider FCC-hh
title_full_unstemmed First Considerations on Beam Optics and Lattice Design for the Future Hadron-Hadron Collider FCC-hh
title_short First Considerations on Beam Optics and Lattice Design for the Future Hadron-Hadron Collider FCC-hh
title_sort first considerations on beam optics and lattice design for the future hadron-hadron collider fcc-hh
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2141857
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