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Beam Transfer to the FCC-hh Collider from a 3.3 TeV Booster in the LHC Tunnel

Transfer of the high brightness 3.3 TeV proton beams from the High Energy Booster (HEB) to the 100 TeV centre-of-mass proton collider in a new tunnel of 80–100 km circumference will be a major challenge. The extremely high stored beam energy means that machine protection considerations will constrai...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Bartmann, Wolfgang, Barnes, Michael, Fraser, Matthew, Goddard, Brennan, Herr, Werner, Holma, Janne, Kain, Verena, Kramer, Thomas, Meddahi, Malika, Milanese, Attilio, Ostojic, Ranko, Stoel, Linda, Uythoven, Jan, Velotti, Francesco
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2141901
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Sumario:Transfer of the high brightness 3.3 TeV proton beams from the High Energy Booster (HEB) to the 100 TeV centre-of-mass proton collider in a new tunnel of 80–100 km circumference will be a major challenge. The extremely high stored beam energy means that machine protection considerations will constrain the functional design of the transfer, for instance in the amount of beam transferred, the kicker rise and fall times and hence the collider filling pattern. In addition the transfer lines may need dedicated insertions for passive protection devices. The requirements and constraints are described, and a first concept for the 3.3 TeV beam transfer between the machines is outlined. The resulting implications on the parameters and design of the various kicker systems are explored, in the context of the available technology. The general features of the transfer lines between the machines are described, with the expected constraints on the collider layout and insertion lengths.