The high-luminosity LHC (HiLumi LHC) upgrade with planned operation from 2025 onward has a goal of achieving a tenfold increase in the number of recorded collisions thanks to a doubling of the intensity per bunch (2.2e11 protons) and a reduction of β* to 15 cm. Such an increase would significantly expedite new discoveries and exploration. To avoid detrimental effects from long-range beam-beam interactions, the half crossing angle must be increased to 295 microrad. Without bunch crabbing, this large crossing angle and small transverse beam size would result in a luminosity reduction factor of 0.3 (Piwinski angle). Therefore, crab cavities are an important component of the LHC upgrade, and will contribute strongly to achieving an increase in ...
The crab cavities are a critical component in the high luminosity LHC upgrade project to compensate ...
A small angle (< 1 mrad) crab scheme is an attractive option for the LHC luminosity upgrade to re...
Crab cavities rotate bunches from opposing beams to achieve effective head-on collision in CLIC or c...
The high-luminosity LHC (HiLumi LHC) upgrade with planned operation from 2025 onward has a goal of a...
Crab cavities are an important component of the LHC upgrade, and will contribute strongly to achievi...
Strong-strong beam-beam simulations are employed to investigate the noise sensitivity of the emittan...
The High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (Hi-Lumi LHC) upgrade -- scheduled to be completed by 2025...
High luminosity LHC upgrade will improve the luminosity of the current LHC operation by an order of ...
High luminosity LHC upgrade will improve the luminosity of the current LHC operation by an order of ...
The LHC crab cavity program is advancing rapidly towards a first prototype which is anticipated to b...
In LHC upgrade scenarios using global crab crossing, it is desired to turn on the crab cavity only a...
The emittance growth in the HL-LHC due to beam– beam effects is examined by virtue of strong–strong ...
The design of the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) requires two pairs of crab cavities...
Modern colliders bring into collision a large number of bunches to achieve a high luminosity. The lo...
A small angle crab scheme is being considered for the LHC luminosity upgrade. In this paper we prese...
The crab cavities are a critical component in the high luminosity LHC upgrade project to compensate ...
A small angle (< 1 mrad) crab scheme is an attractive option for the LHC luminosity upgrade to re...
Crab cavities rotate bunches from opposing beams to achieve effective head-on collision in CLIC or c...
The high-luminosity LHC (HiLumi LHC) upgrade with planned operation from 2025 onward has a goal of a...
Crab cavities are an important component of the LHC upgrade, and will contribute strongly to achievi...
Strong-strong beam-beam simulations are employed to investigate the noise sensitivity of the emittan...
The High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (Hi-Lumi LHC) upgrade -- scheduled to be completed by 2025...
High luminosity LHC upgrade will improve the luminosity of the current LHC operation by an order of ...
High luminosity LHC upgrade will improve the luminosity of the current LHC operation by an order of ...
The LHC crab cavity program is advancing rapidly towards a first prototype which is anticipated to b...
In LHC upgrade scenarios using global crab crossing, it is desired to turn on the crab cavity only a...
The emittance growth in the HL-LHC due to beam– beam effects is examined by virtue of strong–strong ...
The design of the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) requires two pairs of crab cavities...
Modern colliders bring into collision a large number of bunches to achieve a high luminosity. The lo...
A small angle crab scheme is being considered for the LHC luminosity upgrade. In this paper we prese...
The crab cavities are a critical component in the high luminosity LHC upgrade project to compensate ...
A small angle (< 1 mrad) crab scheme is an attractive option for the LHC luminosity upgrade to re...
Crab cavities rotate bunches from opposing beams to achieve effective head-on collision in CLIC or c...