19–24 May 2024
Music City Center
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Advancements in the development of beam dynamics software APES for CEPC

WECD2
22 May 2024, 15:20
20m
Davidson Ballroom (Music City Center)

Davidson Ballroom

Music City Center

201 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville, TN 37203, USA
Contributed Oral Presentation MC1.A04 Circular Accelerators WECD: Colliders and other Particle and Nuclear Physics Acclerators (Contributed)

Speaker

Weibin Liu (Institute of High Energy Physics)

Description

The design and study of the Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC) present a significant challenge, requiring the proper modeling of various physical phenomena such as the crab-waist collision scheme with a large Piwinski angle, strong nonlinear effects, energy sawtooth, beam-beam interactions, and machine impedances. In response to this challenge, the APES software project was proposed in 2021 and received support from the IHEP Innovative Fund in 2022. This paper provides an overview of the progress made in the APES project, encompassing modeling for special cases, orbital and spin tracking with synchrotron radiation, optics and emittance calculation, particle tracking, and more. Additionally, the paper discusses future developments.

Region represented Asia
Paper preparation format LaTeX

Primary author

Weibin Liu (Institute of High Energy Physics)

Co-authors

Ande Ma (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Hongjin Fu (Institute of High Energy Physics) Huiping Geng (Institute of High Energy Physics) Letong Yang (Institute of High Energy Physics) Mengyu Su (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences) Siyuan Feng (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences) Tianmu Xin (Institute of High Energy Physics) Yaliang Zhao (Institute of High Energy Physics) Yixian Dai (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences) Yuan Zhang (Institute of High Energy Physics) Yuanyuan Wei (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Zhe Duan (Institute of High Energy Physics) Zhennan Chang (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)

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