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, Volume 69, Issue 5, pp 765–769 | Cite as

Power losses in the international linear collider 20 mrad extraction line at 1 TeV

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Abstract

We have performed a detailed study of the power losses in the post-collision extraction line of a TeV e + e collider with a crossing angle of 20 mrad at the interaction point. Five cases were considered: four luminosity configurations for ILC and one for CLIC. For all of them, the strong beam-beam effects at the interaction point lead to an emittance growth for the outgoing beam, as well as to the production of beamstrahlung photons and e + e coherent pairs. The power losses along the extraction line, which are due to energy deposition by a fraction of the disrupted beam, of the beamstrahlung photons and of the coherent pairs, were estimated in the case of ideal collisions, as well as with a vertical position or angular offset at the interaction point.

Keywords

Extraction line international linear collider compact linear collider beam losses 

PACS Nos

29.27.-a 29.17.+w 41.75.Ht 41.85.-p 

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© Indian Academy of Sciences 2007

Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Department of Nuclear and Particle PhysicsUppsala UniversityUppsalaSweden
  2. 2.Stanford Linear Accelerator CenterStanfordUSA

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