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Crystal Ball: On the Future High Energy Colliders
High energy particle colliders have been in the forefront of particle physics
for more than three decades. At present the near term US, European and
international strategies of the particle physics community are centered on full
exploitation of the physics potential of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
through its high-luminosity upgrade (HL-LHC). A number of next generation
collider facilities have been proposed and are currently under consideration
for the medium- and far-future of the accelerator-based high energy physics. In
this paper we offer a uniform approach to evaluation of various accelerators
based on the feasibility of their energy reach, performance reach and cost
range. We briefly review such post-LHC options as linear e+e- colliders in
Japan (ILC) or at CERN (CLIC), muon collider, and circular lepton or hadron
colliders in China (CepC/SppC) and Europe (FCC). We conclude with a look into
ultimate energy reach accelerators based on plasmas and crystals, and some
perspectives for the far future of accelerator-based particle physics.Comment: 8 pp. The European Physical Society Conference on High Energy
Physics, 22-29 July 2015, Vienna, Austri
Tevatron Beam Halo Collimation System: Design, Operational Experience and New Methods
Collimation of proton and antiproton beams in the Tevatron collider is
required to protect CDF and D0 detectors and minimize their background rates,
to keep irradiation of superconducting magnets under control, to maintain
long-term operational reliability, and to reduce the impact of beam-induced
radiation on the environment. In this article we briefly describe the design,
practical implementation and performance of the collider collimation system,
methods to control transverse and longitudinal beam halo and two novel
collimation techniques tested in the Tevatron.Comment: 25 p
Emittance growth mechanisms in the Tevatron beams
In this article we present results of emittance growth measurements in the
Tevatron beams. Several mechanisms leading to transverse and longitudinal
diffusions are analyzed and their contributions estimated.Comment: 7 p
Ambient betatron motion and its excitation by ghost lines in Tevatron
Transverse betatron motion of the Tevatron proton beam is measured and
analyzed. It is shown that the motion is coherent and excited by external
sources of unknown origins. Observations of the time varying ghost lines in the
betatron spectra are reported.Comment: 9 p
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