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Report/Contribution to a conference proceedings | PUBDB-2016-02958 |
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2000
DESY
Hamburg
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Report No.: DESY-M-00-04ZN
Abstract: The future TESLA linear $e^+e^-$ collider can also be used for $e^-e^-$ collisions at a center of mass energy of 500GeV and beyond. A critical issue for the physics potential of this option is the achievable luminosity. For $e^+e^-$ collisions, the pinch effect enhances the luminosity, while due to the repelling forces for $e^-e^-$ collisions, the luminosity is significantly reduced and is more sensitive to beam separations. This report discusses an intra-train feedback to stabilize the luminosity and possibilities to partly overcome the luminosity degradation of the $e^-e^-$ mode.
Keyword(s): talk: Vienna 2000/06/26 ; electron electron: linear collider ; linear collider: proposed ; luminosity ; control system: feedback ; DESY TESLA Linac
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