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

Parameter ranges for a chain of rapid cycling synchrotrons for a muon collider complex

MOPL162
8 May 2023, 16:30
2h
Sala Laguna

Sala Laguna

Poster Presentation MC1.A09: Muon Accelerators and Neutrino Factories Monday Poster Session

Speaker

Fabian Batsch (European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Description

A facility for a muon collider brings the big advantages of a compact lepton collider and a collision energy up to several TeV, well above the energy reach of conventional electron circular accelerators.
However, the short lifetime of muons drives the design of the accelerator complex and collider, which makes this complex unique. A high muon survival rate and luminosity requires an extremely fast energy increase in combination with intense and ultra-short bunches. The International
Muon Collider Collaboration proposes a chain of rapid cycling synchrotrons (RCS) for acceleration from several tens of GeV to several TeV.
The minimization of the muon decay during the acceleration process is driven by technological limitations like the maximum magnet ramp and field, and cavity gradient.
We will consider different scenarios to reuse as much as possible the existing infrastructure at CERN.
We will give some scaling laws for a hybrid RCS to evaluate the frequency shift due to a path variation and the trajectory variation.
Finally, we will propose a preliminary parameter range for the different stages of an RCS chain.

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Primary author

Antoine Chance (Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives)

Co-authors

David Amorim (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Fabian Batsch (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Fulvio Boattini (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Luca Bottura (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Christian Carli (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Heiko Damerau (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Alexej Grudiev (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Ivan Karpov (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Elias Métral (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Daniel Schulte (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Kyriacos Skoufaris (European Organization for Nuclear Research)

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