Conveners
WECD: Colliders and other Particle and Nuclear Physics Acclerators (Contributed)
- Carsten Welsch (The University of Liverpool)
CERN is contemplating further advancements in the energy frontier through the Future Circular Collider (FCC) study, envisioning a 90.7 km underground accelerator with multiple energy stages over time. Following the European Strategy for Particle Physics recommendation in 2020, CERN initiated a feasibility study to scrutinize all aspects of the FCC project.
A crucial component of this study...
Both horizontal and vertical coherent beam-beam instability are important issues at CEPC. The horizontal instability (X-Z instability) could be induced by beam-beam itself. The main method to suppress the X-Z instability is the optimization of machine parameters. In this paper we try to study the effect of chromaticity, local vacuum impedance and resistive feedback by analysis and simulation....
A multi-TeV muon collider has the unique potential to provide both precision measurements and the highest energy reach in one machine that cannot be paralleled by any currently available technology. There has been significant physics interest on Muon Colliders recently as indicated by the number of publications, relevant workshops, Snowmass activities but also the P5 report. This study...