24–29 Aug 2014
Hamburg University
Europe/Berlin timezone

LHeC and eRHIC NON-SCALING FFAG DESIGN WITH ENERGY RECOVERY LINAC

28 Aug 2014, 14:48
24m
Hörsaal K (Main Building)

Hörsaal K

Main Building

Talk 12) New concepts and techniques for accelerators and particle detectors New concepts and techniques for accelerators and particle detectors

Speaker

Dr DEJAN TRBOJEVIC (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

Description

The future Electron Ion Colliders (EIC) LHeC and eRHIC will be able to collide electrons with ions in the LHeC case, or polarized electrons with polarized protons/He+3 or heavy ions in eRHIC. Ions have been already used in both colliders in the existing complex of accelerators of Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and Relativistic Heavy Ion Colliders (RHIC). Electron acceleration in both EIC's are based on a concept of Energy Recovery Linacs (ERL), where they will reach energies of 60 or 21 GeV for LHeC or eRHIC, respectively, and consequently decelerated to the initial linac energies almost completely recovering the energy. We present solution of two Non-Scaling Fixed Field Alternating Gradient arcs to enable electrons to make multiple passes through linac and to collide with ions at the highest energy.

Primary author

Dr DEJAN TRBOJEVIC (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

Co-authors

Dr Francois Meot (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Dr J. Scott Berg (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Dr Stephen Brooks (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Dr Thomas Roser (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Dr Vadim Ptitsyn (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Prof. Vladimir Litvinenko (Stony Brook University)

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