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2024
Inst. of Physics
London
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.1088/1748-0221/19/02/P02015 doi:10.3204/PUBDB-2024-07529
Report No.: arXiv:2304.00135
Abstract: One of the major upcoming challenges in particle physics is achieving precise measurements of the Z, W, and H bosons, as well as the top quark. To meet these targets, the next e+e−collider complex, FCC-ee, will need to achieve unprecedented luminosities. The FCC-IS EuropeanStudy is investigating the feasibility of these challenges, with a cornerstone of the study being thedesign and optimization of the high-energy booster (HEB). This paper provides an update on thestatus of the HEB of FCC-ee in light of recent developments in the injector and collider survey, aswell as an overview of ongoing work on longitudinal stability and design robustness in relation tofield, alignment, and diagnostics errors. Constraints and effects related to the design frequency ofthe accelerating cavities, as well as collective effects, are also highlighted. Lastly, the paper presentsan investigation into an alternative arcs cell design.
Keyword(s): activity report ; beam optics: design ; beam optics: error ; correction: error ; FCC-ee ; booster ; stability ; longitudinal ; cavity: design ; optimization ; alignment ; Accelerator modelling and simulations (multi-particle dynamics, single-particle dynamics) ; Beam dynamics ; Beam Optics
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Optics design and correction challenges for the high energy booster of FCC-ee
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