Speaker
Pierre Korysko
(Oxford University)
Description
The CERN Linear Accelerator for Research (CLEAR) is a test facility delivering an electron beam in the 30-220 MeV energy range to a diverse user community. In 2022, several hardware and software upgrades were done to the main installation, and procedures and methods were developed to address specific user requirements, including a further extension of the beam parameter ranges. In the paper, these improvements are described and the experimental activities during 2022/2023 are outlined. An outlook on future potential upgrades and on the planned experimental activities in the next years is also given.
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Primary author
Pierre Korysko
(Oxford University)
Co-authors
Alexander Malyzhenkov
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Dr
Avni Aksoy
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Cameron Robertson
(John Adams Institute)
Joseph Bateman
(John Adams Institute)
Kyrre Sjobak
(University of Oslo)
Manjit Dosanjh
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Roberto Corsini
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Vilde Rieker
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Wilfrid Farabolini
(Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique)