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An Energy Recovery Linac for the LHeC

Accelerator Physics 2022-06-16 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

The LHeC provides an intense, high energy electron beam to collide with the LHC. It represents the highest energy application of energy recovery linac (ERL) technology which is increasingly recognized as one of the major pilot technologies for the development of particle physics because it utilizes and stimulates superconducting RF technology progress, and it increases intensity while keeping the power consumption low. The LHeC instantaneous luminosity is determined through the integrated luminosity goal. The electron beam energy is chosen to achieve TeV cms collision energy and enable competitive searches and precision Higgs boson measurements. The wall-plug power has been constrained to 100 MW. Two super-conducting linacs of about 900 m length, which are placed opposite to each other, accelerate the passing electrons by 8.3 GeV each. This leads to a final electron beam energy of about 50 GeV in a 3-turn racetrack energy recovery linac configuration.

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@article{arxiv.2206.07678,
  title  = {An Energy Recovery Linac for the LHeC},
  author = {S. Alex Bogacz and Bernhard J. Holzer and John A. Osborne},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.07678},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2007.14491