Dresden 2014 – scientific programme
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BE: Beschleunigerphysik
BE 1: Hadron Accelerators and Colliders
BE 1.5: Group Report
Monday, March 31, 2014, 16:45–17:15, MOL 213
Challenges and current status of the TLEP lattice design — •Bastian Härer1,2, Bernhard Holzer1, and Anke-Susanne Müller2,3,4 — 1CERN, Geneva — 2LAS, KIT, Karlsruhe — 3ANKA, KIT, Karlsruhe — 4IPS, KIT, Karlsruhe
Following the recommendations of the European Strategy Group for High Energy Physics, several new projects are studied as possible future accelerators for the high energy physics research at CERN. One of these accelerators is TLEP, a new 80 km e+/e- storage ring collider with an energy up to 175 GeV per beam. TLEP will have at least two mini beta insertions to house high energy detectors and several straight sections dedicated for rf installation, injection/extraction, machine safety and beam collimation.
This talk will point out the current status of the TLEP lattice design, which is challenging, because the beam emittance is depending on energy squared and experiments in the energy range from 45 GeV to 175 GeV are foreseen.