Conveners
General introduction to CLIC and PACMAN
- Nuria Catalan Lasheras (CERN)
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Mr Joe Woodford (National Instruments)13/06/2016, 09:00
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Dr Hermann Schmickler (CERN)13/06/2016, 09:10
As introductory talk to the workshop the whole logical chain from the required luminosity performance of CLIC over optimization of the total power consumption down to smallest possible beam emittances and their preservation in the main linac will be explained on a basic level.
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The importance of alignment for emittance preservation will be high-lighted. -
Andrea Latina (CERN)13/06/2016, 09:35
Misalignments of accelerator components can affect the beam transport through several processes, and lead to emittance growth, beam losses, and beam break-up. In future particle accelerators like CLIC, where the beam size is of a nanometer scale, the effect of the smallest imperfection can be the most dangerous and harm the machine operability. In this talk the main mechanisms for emittance...
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Dr Helene Mainaud Durand (CERN)13/06/2016, 10:00
The PACMAN project is a study on Particle Components' Metrology and Alignment to the Nanometer scale. It is an Innovative Doctoral Program, funded by the EC and CERN where 10 students work towards a PhD thesis. It is a muti-disciplinary project with 16 industrial and academic partners.
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The talk will introduce the technical objectives of the project as well as the first results obtained.