Single beam collective effects in FCC-ee due to beam coupling impedance
The Future Circular Collider study, hosted by CERN to design post-LHC particle accelerator options in a worldwide context, is focused on proton-proton high-energy and electron-positron high-luminosity frontier machines. This new accelerator complex represents a great challenge under several aspects,...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Future Circular Collider study, hosted by CERN to design post-LHC
particle accelerator options in a worldwide context, is focused on
proton-proton high-energy and electron-positron high-luminosity frontier
machines. This new accelerator complex represents a great challenge under
several aspects, which involve R&D on beam dynamics and new technologies. One
very critical point in this context is represented by collective effects,
generated by the interaction of the beam with self-induced electromagnetic
fields, called wake fields, which could produce beam instabilities, thus
reducing the machines performance and limiting the maximum stored current. It
is therefore very important to be able to predict these effects and to study in
detail potential solutions to counteract them. In this paper the resistive wall
and some other important geometrical sources of impedance for the FCC
electron-positron accelera- tor are identified and evaluated, and their impact
on the beam dynamics, which in some cases could lead to unwanted instabilities,
is discussed. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1609.03495 |