2018
DOI: 10.1103/physrevaccelbeams.21.021001
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Examining mitigation schemes for synchrotron radiation in high-energy hadron colliders

Abstract: At high proton-beam energies, beam-induced synchrotron radiation is an important source of heating, of beam-related vacuum pressure increase, and of primary photoelectrons, which can give rise to an electron cloud. We use the Synrad3D code developed at Cornell to simulate the photon distributions in the arcs of several existing, planned, or proposed highest-energy hadron colliders to analyze the efficiency of several techniques developed, or proposed, to mitigate the negative effects of synchrotron radiation, … Show more

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“…After benchmarking this solution, the performance of the sawtooth profile for the FCC-hh case has been calculated. Similar studies were also done recently [104,105] in a theoretical way. The reflectivity experimental data were acquired in a dedicated optics beamline in BESSY-II synchrotron light source, using a state-of-the-art reflectometer, shown in Fig.…”
Section: Secondary Chambers and Sawtooth Profilesupporting
confidence: 81%
“…After benchmarking this solution, the performance of the sawtooth profile for the FCC-hh case has been calculated. Similar studies were also done recently [104,105] in a theoretical way. The reflectivity experimental data were acquired in a dedicated optics beamline in BESSY-II synchrotron light source, using a state-of-the-art reflectometer, shown in Fig.…”
Section: Secondary Chambers and Sawtooth Profilesupporting
confidence: 81%