Beam-Beam Interaction in Novel, Very High Luminosity Parameter Regimes

Physics – Accelerator Physics

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Invited Talk at 1st International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC10), Kyoto, Japan, May 23-28, 2010. 5 pages, 7 figures

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In order to achieve luminosities significantly higher than in existing machines, future storage-ring based colliders will need to operate in novel parameter regimes combining ultra-low emittance, large Piwinski angle and high bunch charge; implementation of techniques such as a "crab waist" will add further challenges. Understanding the beam-beam interaction in these situations will be essential for the design of future very high luminosity colliders. Recent developments in modeling tools for studying beam-beam effects, capable of investigating the relevant regimes, will be discussed and examples, including tests with crab waist collisions in DAFNE, will be presented.

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