8–11 Jul 2024
The University of Tokyo, Japan
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Design and optimization of the Final Focus System for 7 TeV Compact Linear Collider

10 Jul 2024, 14:40
20m
105 (Science building n.1)

105

Science building n.1

Oral presentation (remote) Beam dynamics Beam Dynamics

Speaker

Enrico Manosperti (Universitat Politecnica Catalunya (ES))

Description

The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) proposes a linear accelerator system aimed at colliding electrons and positrons at energies up to 3 TeV. To explore novel physics and enhance competitiveness with other collider projects, CLIC is considering increasing the center-of-mass energy to 7 TeV. A crucial component of the CLIC infrastructure is the Beam Delivery System (BDS), responsible for transporting lepton beams from the Main Linac exit to the Interaction Point (IP). This paper presents an overview of the studies and challenges associated with the design of the new Final Focus System (FFS), such as implementing chromaticity correction to mitigate synchrotron radiation effects, and ensuring precise transverse aberration control at the IP.

Primary author

Enrico Manosperti (Universitat Politecnica Catalunya (ES))

Co-authors

Mr Andrii Pastushenko (CERN) Rogelio Tomas Garcia (CERN)

Presentation materials