11–15 Apr 2016
Italy
Europe/Zurich timezone
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Session

FCC-hh Collimation System

Tue05
12 Apr 2016, 10:30
Italy

Italy

Crowne Plaza Hotel St. Peter's Via Aurelia Antica 415, 00165 Roma, Italy

Conveners

FCC-hh Collimation System

  • Angeles Faus-Golfe (Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular (IFIC) UV-CSIC)

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  1. Maria Fiascaris (CERN)
    12/04/2016, 10:30
    Accelerators
    Oral
  2. Dr Antoine Lachaize (CNRS-IPNO)
    12/04/2016, 10:45
    Accelerators
    Oral
    The very high stored energy in FCC-hh beams is a source of concern for machine protection when even small fraction of the beam could represent a potential danger in case of losses. In order to ensure machine protection by beam cleaning for both betatronic and synchrotronic movements, collimation sections are inserted in FCC-hh lattice. Optics of theses sections, designed and optimised for...
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  3. Dr James Molson (CNRS/LAL)
    12/04/2016, 11:00
    Accelerators
    Oral
    The current status of the FCC-hh beam halo cleaning system will be presented. Simulations of the collimation system have been performed with the codes Sixtrack and Merlin for collision energy (50 TeV). The relative performance of different collimation system designs will be shown. Critical loss locations will be identified and suggestions for appropriate design changes will be given.
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  4. Maria Fiascaris (CERN)
    12/04/2016, 11:15
    Accelerators
    Oral
    We present a first design of a collimation system for FCC-hh. The baseline collimation layout is based on the scaling of the present LHC collimation system to the FCC-hh energy. It includes dedicated betatron and momentum cleaning insertions as well as collimators in the experimental insertions to protect the inner triplets. Optics are scaled from the LHC ones that were optimised for a...
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  5. Michael Syphers (Fermilab)
    12/04/2016, 11:30
    Accelerators
    Oral
    A review of possible studies for energy deposition and collimation system designs from the US will be presented.
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