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The Future electron positron Circular Collider, FCC-ee, is a proposed next-generation facility designed to deliver very high luminosities across a broad beam-energy range, from the Z pole at 45.6 GeV up to 182.5 GeV. Achieving the target performance in the presence of realistic lattice imperfections represents a significant challenge. To address this, a comprehensive commissioning strategy is being developed, featuring dedicated optics configurations, robust beam-based alignment procedures, and advanced optics-correction techniques supported by refined beam-based measurements.
In parallel, specifications for the main magnet families, corrector circuits, and required instrumentation are being explored to ensure compatibility with the expected tuning procedures. This contribution summarizes the current status of these developments and outlines the key steps and milestones envisioned on the path toward the pre-TDR.
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