Speaker
Leon Van Riesen-Haupt
Description
The sizes of the beta functions in the final focus triplet of a synchrotron collider have a great impact on the chromaticity and dynamic aperture of the machine. These beta functions are proportional to the square of the length of the final drift so it is desirable to keep it as short as possible whilst leaving enough room for the experiment. In the latest design of the FCC-hh this drift was reduced from 45 m to 40 m. In the following an alternative final focus for this new design will be presented. The effects this change has on the machine will examined and discussed.
Author
Co-authors
Andrei Seryi
(University of Oxford (GB))
Jose Abelleira
Emilia Cruz Alaniz
(University of Oxford JAI)