Luminosity Studies for the Cool Copper Collider

Achieving high instantaneous luminosity while managing the beaminduced background (BIB) is critical for the successful operation of any future electron-positron (e+e−) collider. In this work, we summarize the first extensive luminosity studies for a proposed linear collider, the Cool Copper Collider...

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Main Authors: Ntounis Dimitris, Nanni Emilio Alessandro, Vernieri Caterina
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2024/25/epjconf_lcws2024_02006.pdf
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description Achieving high instantaneous luminosity while managing the beaminduced background (BIB) is critical for the successful operation of any future electron-positron (e+e−) collider. In this work, we summarize the first extensive luminosity studies for a proposed linear collider, the Cool Copper Collider (C3), which are originally presented in [1]. We evaluate the impact of key beam parameters on the luminosity of C3, and tune these parameters with the objective of optimizing the luminosity, without a commensurate increase in the accompanying BIB. Additionally, using a common simulation framework, we perform a comparative analysis of the luminosity and BIB characteristics of C3 with those for other linear colliders. Finally, we present preliminary results towards an automatized luminosity optimization scheme.
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spelling doaj-art-a3b8639dc53042ee98a9ee56b552772b2025-01-06T11:33:47ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2024-01-013150200610.1051/epjconf/202431502006epjconf_lcws2024_02006Luminosity Studies for the Cool Copper ColliderNtounis Dimitris0Nanni Emilio Alessandro1Vernieri Caterina2SLAC National Accelerator LaboratorySLAC National Accelerator LaboratorySLAC National Accelerator LaboratoryAchieving high instantaneous luminosity while managing the beaminduced background (BIB) is critical for the successful operation of any future electron-positron (e+e−) collider. In this work, we summarize the first extensive luminosity studies for a proposed linear collider, the Cool Copper Collider (C3), which are originally presented in [1]. We evaluate the impact of key beam parameters on the luminosity of C3, and tune these parameters with the objective of optimizing the luminosity, without a commensurate increase in the accompanying BIB. Additionally, using a common simulation framework, we perform a comparative analysis of the luminosity and BIB characteristics of C3 with those for other linear colliders. Finally, we present preliminary results towards an automatized luminosity optimization scheme.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2024/25/epjconf_lcws2024_02006.pdf
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