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Static beam-based alignment for the Ring-To-Main-Linac of the Compact Linear Collider

The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a future multi-TeV collider for the post-Large Hadron Collider era. It features high-gradient acceleration and ultra-low emittance to achieve its ambitious goals of high collision energy and peak luminosity. Beam-based alignment (BBA) techniques are mandatory fo...

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Autores principales: Han, Y, Latina, A, Ma, L, Schulte, D
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/12/06/P06010
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2275925
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author Han, Y
Latina, A
Ma, L
Schulte, D
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Latina, A
Ma, L
Schulte, D
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description The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a future multi-TeV collider for the post-Large Hadron Collider era. It features high-gradient acceleration and ultra-low emittance to achieve its ambitious goals of high collision energy and peak luminosity. Beam-based alignment (BBA) techniques are mandatory for CLIC to preserve the ultra-low emittances from the damping rings to the interaction point. In this paper, a detailed study of BBA techniques has been carried out for the entire 27 km long ``Ring-To-Main-Linac'' (RTML) section of the CLIC, to correct realistic static errors such as element position offsets, angle, magnetic strength and dynamic magnetic centre shifts. The correction strategy is proved to be very effective and leads to a relaxation of the pre-alignment tolerances for the component installation in the tunnel. This is the first time such a large scale and complex lattice has been corrected to match the design budgets. The techniques proposed could be applied to similarly sized facilities, such as the International Linear Collider, where a similar RTML section is used, or free-electron lasers, which, being equipped with linacs and bunch compressors, present challenges similar to those of the CLIC RTML. Moreover, a new technique is investigated for the emittance tuning procedure: the direct measurement of the interactions between the beams and a set of a few consecutive laser wires. The speed of this technique can be faster comparing to the traditional techniques based on emittance reconstructed from beam size measurements at several positions.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16062542019-10-15T15:17:24Zdoi:10.1088/1748-0221/12/06/P06010http://cds.cern.ch/record/2275925engHan, YLatina, AMa, LSchulte, DStatic beam-based alignment for the Ring-To-Main-Linac of the Compact Linear ColliderDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a future multi-TeV collider for the post-Large Hadron Collider era. It features high-gradient acceleration and ultra-low emittance to achieve its ambitious goals of high collision energy and peak luminosity. Beam-based alignment (BBA) techniques are mandatory for CLIC to preserve the ultra-low emittances from the damping rings to the interaction point. In this paper, a detailed study of BBA techniques has been carried out for the entire 27 km long ``Ring-To-Main-Linac'' (RTML) section of the CLIC, to correct realistic static errors such as element position offsets, angle, magnetic strength and dynamic magnetic centre shifts. The correction strategy is proved to be very effective and leads to a relaxation of the pre-alignment tolerances for the component installation in the tunnel. This is the first time such a large scale and complex lattice has been corrected to match the design budgets. The techniques proposed could be applied to similarly sized facilities, such as the International Linear Collider, where a similar RTML section is used, or free-electron lasers, which, being equipped with linacs and bunch compressors, present challenges similar to those of the CLIC RTML. Moreover, a new technique is investigated for the emittance tuning procedure: the direct measurement of the interactions between the beams and a set of a few consecutive laser wires. The speed of this technique can be faster comparing to the traditional techniques based on emittance reconstructed from beam size measurements at several positions.oai:inspirehep.net:16062542017
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Han, Y
Latina, A
Ma, L
Schulte, D
Static beam-based alignment for the Ring-To-Main-Linac of the Compact Linear Collider
title Static beam-based alignment for the Ring-To-Main-Linac of the Compact Linear Collider
title_full Static beam-based alignment for the Ring-To-Main-Linac of the Compact Linear Collider
title_fullStr Static beam-based alignment for the Ring-To-Main-Linac of the Compact Linear Collider
title_full_unstemmed Static beam-based alignment for the Ring-To-Main-Linac of the Compact Linear Collider
title_short Static beam-based alignment for the Ring-To-Main-Linac of the Compact Linear Collider
title_sort static beam-based alignment for the ring-to-main-linac of the compact linear collider
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/12/06/P06010
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2275925
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