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EuCARD-AccNet-EuroLumi Workshop : The High-Energy Large Hadron Collider: Villa Bighi, Malta, Republic of Malta 14 - 16 Oct 2010 ; EuCARD-AccNet-EuroLumi Workshop: The High-Energy Large Hadron Collider
This report contains the proceedings of the EuCARD-AccNet-EuroLumi Workshop on a High-Energy Large Hadron Collider `HE-LHC10' which was held on Malta from 14 to 16 October 2010. This is the first workshop where the possibility of building a 33 TeV centre-of-mass energy proton--proton accelerator in the LHC tunnel is discussed. The key element of such a machine will be the 20 T magnets needed to bend the particle beams: therefore much space was given to discussions about magnet technologies for high fields. The workshop also discussed possible parameter sets, issues related to beam dynamics and synchrotron radiation handling, and the need for new injectors, possibly with 1 TeV energy. The workshop searched for synergies with other projects and studies around the world facing similar challenges or pushing related technologies, revisited past experience, and explored a possible re-use of existing superconducting magnets. Last not least, it reinforced the inter-laboratory collaborations within EuCARD, especially between CERN and its European, US, and Japanese partners. ; This report contains the proceedings of the EuCARD-AccNet-EuroLumi Workshop on a High-Energy Large Hadron Collider 'HE-LHC10' which was held on Malta from 14 to 16 October 2010. This is the first workshop where the possibility of building a 33 TeV centre-of-mass energy proton-proton accelerator in the LHC tunnel is discussed. The key element of such a machine will be the 20 T magnets needed to bend the particle beams: therefore much space was given to discussions about magnet technologies for high fields. The workshop also discussed possible parameter sets, issues related to beam dynamics and synchrotron radiation handling, and the need for new injectors, possibly with 1 TeV energy. The workshop searched for synergies with other projects and studies around the world facing similar challenges or pushing related technologies, revisited past experience, and explored a possible re-use of existing superconducting magnets. Last not least, it reinforced the inter-laboratory collaborations within EuCARD, especially between CERN and its European, US, and Japanese partners.
EuCARD-AccNet-EuroLumi Workshop : The High-Energy Large Hadron Collider: Villa Bighi, Malta, Republic of Malta 14 - 16 Oct 2010 ; EuCARD-AccNet-EuroLumi Workshop: The High-Energy Large Hadron Collider
This report contains the proceedings of the EuCARD-AccNet-EuroLumi Workshop on a High-Energy Large Hadron Collider `HE-LHC10' which was held on Malta from 14 to 16 October 2010. This is the first workshop where the possibility of building a 33 TeV centre-of-mass energy proton--proton accelerator in the LHC tunnel is discussed. The key element of such a machine will be the 20 T magnets needed to bend the particle beams: therefore much space was given to discussions about magnet technologies for high fields. The workshop also discussed possible parameter sets, issues related to beam dynamics and synchrotron radiation handling, and the need for new injectors, possibly with 1 TeV energy. The workshop searched for synergies with other projects and studies around the world facing similar challenges or pushing related technologies, revisited past experience, and explored a possible re-use of existing superconducting magnets. Last not least, it reinforced the inter-laboratory collaborations within EuCARD, especially between CERN and its European, US, and Japanese partners. ; This report contains the proceedings of the EuCARD-AccNet-EuroLumi Workshop on a High-Energy Large Hadron Collider 'HE-LHC10' which was held on Malta from 14 to 16 October 2010. This is the first workshop where the possibility of building a 33 TeV centre-of-mass energy proton-proton accelerator in the LHC tunnel is discussed. The key element of such a machine will be the 20 T magnets needed to bend the particle beams: therefore much space was given to discussions about magnet technologies for high fields. The workshop also discussed possible parameter sets, issues related to beam dynamics and synchrotron radiation handling, and the need for new injectors, possibly with 1 TeV energy. The workshop searched for synergies with other projects and studies around the world facing similar challenges or pushing related technologies, revisited past experience, and explored a possible re-use of existing superconducting magnets. Last not least, it reinforced the inter-laboratory collaborations within EuCARD, especially between CERN and its European, US, and Japanese partners.
EuCARD-AccNet-EuroLumi Workshop : The High-Energy Large Hadron Collider: Villa Bighi, Malta, Republic of Malta 14 - 16 Oct 2010 ; EuCARD-AccNet-EuroLumi Workshop: The High-Energy Large Hadron Collider
Todesco, E. (author) / Zimmermann, F. (author)
2011-01-01
, (2011) pp.
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