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Title: SCENARIOS


1
SCENARIOS RECOMMENDATIONS
  • PAF views
  • 19, December 2005

2
Summary of physics guidelines
  • LHC Maximize integrated luminosity
  • 2007-2015
  • (L1) - Minimize turn-around time by improving
    reliability / minimizing duration of stops
  • (L2) Remove bottle-necks towards ultimate
    luminosity
  • Sketch scenarios for SLHC and prepare for it
  • 2015-2020
  • (SL) - Implement SLHC
  • (DL) - Prepare for DLHC
  • Neutrino physics
  • 2006-2010
  • Pursue development for b-beam super-beam (bB)
    and n factory (nF)
  • Depending on physics and outcome of technical
    developments, elaborate a proposal for a n
    facility at CERN
  • Other physics (physics with kaons (k), muons (m),
    heavy-ions, antiprotons and nuclear physics (NP))
  • Decide upon the accelerators set-up based on the
    needs of priorities 1 2
  • Adapt the experiments to the capabilities of the
    resulting accelerators

3
Scenarios for proton accelerators (1/3)
Linac2
Linac4
50 MeV
160 MeV
PSB
SPL
SPL RCPSB
1.4 GeV
4 - 5 GeV
PS
PS2
RCPS
PS
26 GeV
40 60 GeV
Output energy
SPL RCPSB injector (0.16 to 0.4-1 GeV) RCPSB
Rapid Cycling PSB (0.4-1 to 5 GeV) RCPS Rapid
Cycling PS (5 to 50 GeV) PS Superconducting
PS (1.4 to 50 GeV) PS2 High Energy PS (5 to 50
GeV) SPS Superconducting SPS (50 to1000 GeV)
SPS
SPS
450 GeV
1 TeV
LHC
DLHC
7 TeV
14 TeV
4
Scenarios for proton accelerators (2/3)- case
of successful development of PS magnets
L1
Linac2
L1, L2 SL, DL bB, nF k, m, NP
Linac4
50 MeV
160 MeV
SL, DL bB, nF k, m, NP
SL, DL bB, nF k, m, NP
L1, L2 SL, DL
PSB
SPL
SPL RCPSB
1.4 GeV
4 - 5 GeV
L1, L2 SL, DL bB k, m
SL, DL bB, nF k, m
L1
PS
RCPS
PS
26 GeV
40 60 GeV
Output energy
L1, L2 SL, DL bB k, m
SL, DL bB k, m
SPS
SPS
SPL RCPSB injector (0.16 to 0.4-1 GeV) RCPSB
Rapid Cycling PSB (0.4-1 to 5 GeV) RCPS Rapid
Cycling PS (5 to 50 GeV) PS Superconducting
PS (1.4 to 50 GeV) SPS Superconducting
SPS (50 to1000 GeV)
450 GeV
1 TeV
SL
LHC
DL
DLHC
7 TeV
14 TeV
5
Scenarios for proton accelerators (3/3)- case
of limited dynamic range of fast cycling sc
magnets
L1
Linac2
L1, L2 SL, DL bB, nF k, m, NP
Linac4
50 MeV
160 MeV
SL, DL bB, nF k, m, NP
SL, DL bB, nF k, m, NP
L1, L2 SL, DL
PSB
SPL
SPL RCPSB
1.4 GeV
4 - 5 GeV
L1, L2 SL, DL bB, k, m
SL, DL bB, nF k, m
L1, L2
RCPS
PS
PS2
26 GeV
40 60 GeV
Output energy
L1, L2 SL, DL bB k, m
SL, DL bB k, m
SPS
SPS
SPL RCPSB injector (0.16 to 0.4-1 GeV) RCPSB
Rapid Cycling PSB (0.4-1 to 5 GeV) RCPS Rapid
Cycling PS (5 to 50 GeV) PS2 High Energy PS (5
to 50 GeV) SPS Superconducting SPS (50 to1000
GeV)
450 GeV
1 TeV
SL
LHC
DL
DLHC
7 TeV
14 TeV
6
PAF preliminary recommendations
  • Extensive consolidation
  • Phase 2 for PS magnets gt strong nc magnet team
  • SPS magnets
  • Other items (to be analysed later)
  • Reduction of SPS impedance (kickers ?)
  • Construction of Linac4
  • Aggressive R D on
  • High field magnets (LHC IR magnets, DLHC
    dipoles)
  • Fast cycling superconducting magnets
  • Superconducting RF
  • High power targets
  • Strengthening of teams involved in
  • High power RF
  • Accelerator design (RCS, FFAG ?)
  • Radio-protection / environmental impact studies
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