7–12 May 2023
Venice, Italy
Europe/Zurich timezone

Design and optimisation of an 800 MHz 5-cell elliptical SRF cavity for T¯t working point of the future circular Electron-Positron Collider

MOPL089
8 May 2023, 16:30
2h
Sala Laguna

Sala Laguna

Poster Presentation MC1.A02: Lepton Circular Colliders Monday Poster Session

Speaker

Ursula van Rienen (Rostock University)

Description

The Future Circular electron-positron Collider (FCC-ee) is planned to operate with beam energies from 45.6 to 182.5 GeV and beam currents from 5 to 1400 mA. This will enable precision physics at the four operational points, Z, W and Higgs boson and the top and anti-top quarks. This work will focus on the RF structure design for the ttbar operation point to reach a beam energy and current of 182.5 GeV and 5 mA, respectively. A 5-cell elliptical SRF cavity operating at 801.58 MHz is designed and optimized with a strong focus on minimizing higher-order modes impedances.

Funding Agency

Funded by CERN under ADDENDUM FCC-GOV-CC-00213 (KE4978/ ATS) to FCC-GOV-CC-0213/2431149/KE4978 VERSION 1.0.

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Primary author

Sosoho-Abasi Udongwo (Rostock University)

Co-authors

Shahnam Gorgi Zadeh (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Rama Calaga (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Ursula van Rienen (Rostock University)

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