Speaker
Davide Tommasini
(CERN)
Description
A next step of energy increase of hadron colliders beyond the LHC requires high-field superconducting magnets capable of providing a dipolar field in the range of 16 T in a 50 mm aperture with accelerator quality. These characteristics could meet the requirements for an upgrade of the LHC to twice the present beam energy (HE-LHC) or for a 100 TeV centre of mass energy Future Circular Collider (FCC). This paper summarizes the activities and plans for the development of these magnets, in particular within the 16 T Magnet Technology Program, the WP5 of the EuroCirCol, and the US Magnet Development Program.
Submitters Country | Switzerland |
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Primary author
Davide Tommasini
(CERN)
Co-authors
Alexander Zlobin
(Fermilab)
Amalia Ballarino
(CERN)
Antti Aleksis Stenvall
Arjan Verweij (Program Chairman)
(CERN)
Dr
Barbara Caiffi
(INFN Sezione di Genova)
Bernardo Bordini
(CERN)
Bernhard Auchmann
(CERN)
Carmine Senatore
(University of Geneva)
Clement Lorin
(CEA/IRFU,Centre d'etude de Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette (FR))
Daniel Schoerling
(CERN)
Dr
Diego Arbelaez
(LBNL)
Etienne Rochepault
(CERN)
Ezio Todesco
(CERN)
Felix Josef Wolf
(TU Bergakademie Freiberg (DE))
Fernando Toral
(Centro de Investigaciones Energéti cas Medioambientales y Tecno)
Frederic Savary
(CERN)
Friedrich Lackner
(CERN)
Gijs De Rijk
(CERN)
Hugo Bajas
(CERN)
Igor Novitski
(FERMILAB)
Javier Munilla
(CIEMAT)
Jean-Michel Rifflet
Juan Carlos Perez
(CERN)
Luca Bottura
(CERN)
Dr
Lucas Brower
(LBNL)
Marc Dhallé
(University of Twente)
Marco Buzio
(CERN)
Marco Prioli
(CERN)
Maria Durante
Mariusz Juchno
(CERN)
Marta Bajko
(CERN)
Maxim Marchevsky
(Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))
Michael Benedikt
(CERN)
Michel Segreti
(CEA/Saclay)
Paolo Ferracin
(CERN)
Pasquale Fabbricatore
(Universita e INFN Genova (IT))
Peng Gao
(University of Twente)
Rafal Ortwein
(CERN)
Sander Wessel
(University of Twente)
Shlomo Caspi
(Lawrence Berkeley national laboratory USA)
Soren Prestemon
(LBNL)
Stefania Farinon
(Universita e INFN Genova (IT))
Stephan Russenschuck
(CERN)
Stephen Gourlay
(LBNL)
Susana Izquierdo Bermudez
(CERN)
Teresa Martinez de Alvaro
(ciemat)
Tiina-Mari Salmi
(Tampere University of Technology, Finland)
Toru Ogitsu
Dr
Vadim Kashikhin
(Fermilab)
Vittorio Marinozzi
(University of Milan / INFN)
emanuela barzi
(Fermilab)
giovanni bellomo
massimo sorbi
(Milan University & INFN-LASA)