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CERN Accelerating science

Report
Report number CERN-2012-007 ; SLAC-R-985 ; KEK-Report-2012-1 ; PSI-12-01 ; JAI-2012-001
Title A Multi-TeV Linear Collider Based on CLIC Technology : CLIC Conceptual Design Report
CERN Yellow Report Front Cover
Author(s) Aicheler, M (ed.) (Ruhr U., Bochum ; CERN) ; Burrows, P (ed.) (Oxford U.) ; Draper, M (ed.) (CERN) ; Garvey, T (ed.) (PSI, Villigen ; CERN) ; Lebrun, P (ed.) (CERN) ; Peach, K (ed.) (Oxford U., JAI ; Oxford U.) ; Phinney, N (ed.) (SLAC) ; Schmickler, H (ed.) (CERN) ; Schulte, D (ed.) (CERN) ; Toge, N (ed.) (KEK, Tsukuba)
Publication Geneva : CERN, 2012. - 841 p.
Series (CERN Yellow Reports: Monographs)
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CLIC
Abstract This report describes the accelerator studies for a future multi-TeV e+e- collider based on the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) technology. The CLIC concept as described in the report is based on high gradient normal-conducting accelerating structures where the RF power for the acceleration of the colliding beams is extracted from a high-current Drive Beam that runs parallel with the main linac. The focus of CLIC R&D over the last years has been on addressing a set of key feasibility issues that are essential for proving the fundamental validity of the CLIC concept. The status of these feasibility studies are described and summarized. The report also includes a technical description of the accelerator components and R&D to develop the most important parts and methods, as well as a description of the civil engineering and technical services associated with the installation. Several larger system tests have been performed to validate the two-beam scheme, and of particular importance are the results from the CLIC test facility at CERN (CTF3). Both the machine and detector/physics studies for CLIC have primarily focused on the 3 TeV implementation of CLIC as a benchmark for the CLIC feasibility. This report also includes specific studies for an initial 500 GeV machine, and some discussion of possible intermediate energy stages. The performance and operation issues related to operation at reduced energy compared to the nominal, and considerations of a staged construction program are included in the final part of the report. The CLIC accelerator study is organized as an international collaboration with 43 partners in 22 countries. An associated report describes the physics potential and experiments at CLIC and a shorter report in preparation will focus on the CLIC implementation strategy, together with a plan for the CLIC R&D studies 2012–2016. Critical and important implementation issues such as cost, power and schedule will be addressed there.
ISBN 9789290833796
DOI ebook: 10.5170/CERN-2012-007
Copyright/License publication: © 2012-2024 CERN (License: CC-BY-3.0)

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