Author: Brüning, O.S.
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WG603 Overview of the LHeC Design Study at CERN 85
 
  • O.S. Brüning
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
 
  The Large Hadron electron Collider (LHeC) at CERN offers the unique possibility of exploring lepton-proton collisions in the TeV Center of Mass (CM) range by further utilizing the existing LHC infrastructure. This paper summarizes two different design options: a Ring-Ring and a Linac-Ring option using a linac in energy recovery operation mode and outlines the main challenges and next steps for the project.  
slides icon Slides WG603 [8.247 MB]  
 
WG604
A Proposed ERL Test Facility at CERN  
 
  • E. Jensen, O.S. Brüning, R. Calaga, A. Valloni
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
 
  An ERL test facility for an energy range of 300 to 400 MeV and beam currents up to 100 mA would be an ideal test bench for superconducting RF cavities and for challenging beam dynamics, it could become an electron-cooler for LHC and could provide high power test beams. The proposed facility operating at 801 MHz would allow validation with beam of a proposed LHC harmonic system, the conceptual operational demonstration of an ERL for LHeC or other future accelerators. An initial concept consists of a 5 MeV injector, 2 antiparallel linacs (as proposed for LHeC) with 75 MV, 4-cavity cryomodules; built-in flexibility would allow different configurations with up to 4 cryomodules.  
slides icon Slides WG604 [2.941 MB]