At present the new proton synchrotron PS2 with the energy range 4-50 GeV is discussed to upgrade LHC injector’s complex . Two lattices with and without the transition energy crossing are considered. In second option the momentum compaction factor must be kept low enough or negative. On the basis of the theory of “resonant” lattices for synchrotrons with complex transition energy developed in , the lattice with imaginary gamma-transition γtr for construction of PS2 lattice is proposed. Additionally the lattice should meet a number of important requirements, e.g., dispersion-free straight sections, a flexible scheme of chromaticity correction, a large enough dynamic aperture, etceteras
Several kinds of lattice structures have been designed and examined for the JHF synchrotorons. The h...
The PS2, which is proposed as a replacement for the existing ~50-year old PS accelerator, is present...
In order for the LHC to reach an ultimate luminosity goal of 1035/cm2/s, CERN is considering upgrade...
The PS2, which is proposed as a replacement for the existing ~50-year old PS accelerator, is present...
The proposed PS2 will accelerate protons from 4 to 50 GeV. The required beam intensity and brightnes...
In view of the CERN Proton Synchrotron proposed replacement with a new ring (PS2), a detailed optics...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) upgrade, which aims at reaching significantly higher luminosities at ...
CERN envisages replacing the existing Proton Synchrotron (PS) with a larger synchrotron (PS2) capabl...
The PS2 is proposed as a replacement for the existing PS accelerator. It is presently considered to ...
The PS2 lattice, based on Negative Momentum Compaction (NMC) arc cells is being optimized in order t...
The PS2 will replace the present CERN-PS in the cascade of LHC injectors. It will have twice the PS ...
In the framework of the LHC Injectors Upgrade (LIU) a new rapid cycling synchrotron as alternative t...
During polarized beam experiments, the 50 GeV proton synchrotron, proposed by the Institute of Nucle...
Schemes aiming at increasing the brightness of LHC proton beams available from the PS complex by mea...
In the framework of the High-Luminosity LHC project, the CERN Proton Synchrotron (PS) would require ...
Several kinds of lattice structures have been designed and examined for the JHF synchrotorons. The h...
The PS2, which is proposed as a replacement for the existing ~50-year old PS accelerator, is present...
In order for the LHC to reach an ultimate luminosity goal of 1035/cm2/s, CERN is considering upgrade...
The PS2, which is proposed as a replacement for the existing ~50-year old PS accelerator, is present...
The proposed PS2 will accelerate protons from 4 to 50 GeV. The required beam intensity and brightnes...
In view of the CERN Proton Synchrotron proposed replacement with a new ring (PS2), a detailed optics...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) upgrade, which aims at reaching significantly higher luminosities at ...
CERN envisages replacing the existing Proton Synchrotron (PS) with a larger synchrotron (PS2) capabl...
The PS2 is proposed as a replacement for the existing PS accelerator. It is presently considered to ...
The PS2 lattice, based on Negative Momentum Compaction (NMC) arc cells is being optimized in order t...
The PS2 will replace the present CERN-PS in the cascade of LHC injectors. It will have twice the PS ...
In the framework of the LHC Injectors Upgrade (LIU) a new rapid cycling synchrotron as alternative t...
During polarized beam experiments, the 50 GeV proton synchrotron, proposed by the Institute of Nucle...
Schemes aiming at increasing the brightness of LHC proton beams available from the PS complex by mea...
In the framework of the High-Luminosity LHC project, the CERN Proton Synchrotron (PS) would require ...
Several kinds of lattice structures have been designed and examined for the JHF synchrotorons. The h...
The PS2, which is proposed as a replacement for the existing ~50-year old PS accelerator, is present...
In order for the LHC to reach an ultimate luminosity goal of 1035/cm2/s, CERN is considering upgrade...