Speaker
Matteo Rufolo
(IDSIA Dalla Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence USI-SUPSI)
Description
The beam transverse emittances play a critical role in high-energy colliders. Various measurement techniques are employed to measure them. In particular, the so-called luminosity emittance scans (or Van der Meer scans) are used in order to evaluate the convoluted beam emittances. This method assumes different emittances in the two planes but identical emittances in the two beams. In this paper, we propose an approach to remove this constraint. After having presented the new measurement protocol, we will discuss its potential and limits, including the statistical measurement error of the luminosity value as obtained from numerical studies.
Region represented | Europe |
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Primary author
Matteo Rufolo
(IDSIA Dalla Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence USI-SUPSI)
Co-authors
Andrea Fornara
(The University of Manchester)
Elleanor Lamb
(Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne)
Guido Sterbini
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Lorenzo Giacomel
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)