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2003
DESY
Hamburg
Report No.: DESY-M-03-01B; PAC03-ROPC003; SLAC-PUB-10110
Abstract: One of the major challenges facing the proposed highenergy linear $e^+e^−$ colliders is the preservation of the extremely small vertical emittance from the damping rings to the interaction point (IP). This emittance must be transported through bunch compression sections, the main linac and finally through the beam delivery system to the IP. Historically, the beam dynamics issues of each subsystem have been studied quasi-independently, with the beam conditions and tolerances being specified at the boundaries. As part of the recent International Linear Collider Technical Review Committee [1], new simulation tools have been developed to simulate the beam transport through the integrated system, including static and dynamic errors, stabilization systems, and tuning algorithms.
Keyword(s): talk: Portland 2003/05/12 ; electron positron: linear collider ; linear collider: proposed ; storage ring: beam damping ; electron: beam transport ; beam focusing: final focus ; beam emittance ; scattering: beam-beam ; alignment: error
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Contributions to the 2003 Particle Accelerator Conference PAC2003
2003 Particle Accelerator Conference, PAC2003, PortlandPortland, USA, 12 May 2003 - 16 May 2003
Hamburg : DESY (2003) [10.3204/PUBDB-2016-03006]
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