Design and optimization of the CLIC beam delivery system at 7 TeV
Physical Review Accelerators and Beams American Physical Society
Abstract:
A new Beam Delivery System (BDS) has been developed to explore the feasibility of extending the energy reach of CLIC to 7 TeV, either through an extension of existing CLIC linacs or by integrating novel acceleration technologies. This study provides key insights for the design of future multiTeV collider concepts, including a potential 10 TeV plasma wakefield acceleration-based collider. Particular emphasis is placed on developing a more compact Final Focus System (FFS) capable of achieving a luminosity higher than that of previous designs. An in-depth analysis of higher-order optical aberrations and their impact on beam size and luminosity performance is presented.Energy sensitivity of the High Luminosity LHC optics at the end of the Beta* squeeze
Experimental study on soft X-ray generation via inverse Compton scattering
HALHF: a hybrid, asymmetric, linear Higgs factory using plasma- and RF-based acceleration
arxiv