Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Mar 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984soaf.rept.....s&link_type=abstract
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Computer Science
Performance
Cryogenics, Particle Accelerators, Superconducting Magnets, Telescopes, Bremsstrahlung, Cost Effectiveness, Particle Trajectories, Phase-Space Integral, Quadrupoles, Ray Tracing
Scientific paper
The evolution of the SLC Final Focus System (FFS) was discussed in the SLC Red Books and various collider notes. Bulos and Brown and Murray were able to achieve small (BETA)'s with large I1's (the distance between the IP and the effective field boundary of the first quad). However, all current solutions which are compatible with the known constraints of the total path length, aperture and spot size require high gradient, superconducting quads. Such quads are not expected to provide very good inherent field quality (i.e., without correction windings) but expected to be comparatively expensive to build and operate simply. The purpose of this note is to present a more general solution for the FFS telescope which is compatible with the known constraints of detectors, magnet types, available space and the ingoing and outgoing phase space expectations. While a number of different solutions were found, the ones presented provide comparable performance, simpler operation and lower costs.
Spencer Jon E.
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