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The FCC-ee Interaction Region Magnet Design

The design of the region close to the interaction point of the FCC-ee experiments is especially challenging. The beams collide at an angle (±15 mrad) in the high-field region of the detector solenoid. Moreover, the very low vertical beta' of the machine necessitates that the final focusing quad...

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Autor principal: Koratzinos, Michael
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-eeFACT2016-TUT1AH3
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2313367
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Sumario:The design of the region close to the interaction point of the FCC-ee experiments is especially challenging. The beams collide at an angle (±15 mrad) in the high-field region of the detector solenoid. Moreover, the very low vertical beta' of the machine necessitates that the final focusing quadrupoles have a distance from the IP (L') of around 2 m and therefore are inside the main detector solenoid. The beams should be screened from the effect of the detector magnetic field, and the emittance blow-up due to vertical dispersion in the interaction region should be minimized, while leaving enough space for detector components. Crosstalk between the two final focus quadrupoles, only about 6 cm apart at the tip, should also be minimized.