Speaker
Catia Milardi
(Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN))
Description
The Future Circular Collider project is built around two main pillars: the construction of 100 km lepton collider running at increasing energies from the Z-pole to the t-tbar threshold (FCC-ee) followed by a hadron collider in the same tunnel (FCC-hh) to explore unprecedented energy frontier.
The realization of FCC-ee relies on a very challenging injector complex that should provide the highest ever realized source of positrons, which will serve the first phase of the collider operations (Z-pole). In this contribution the relevant aspects related to the damping of the high-emittance beam coming from the positron source and the transport of the damped beam within the different LINACs of the injector complex are presented and discussed.
Author
Catia Milardi
(Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN))
Co-authors
Antonio De Santis
(INFN - LNF)
Catia Milardi
(INFN e Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (IT))
Ozgur Etisken
(Ankara University (TR))
Rebecca Louise Ramjiawan
(CERN)
Simone Spampinati
(INFN LNF)
Yann Dutheil
(CERN)