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High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider, The: The New Machine For Illuminating The Mysteries Of Universe [Kõva köide]

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This book provides a broad introduction to the physics and technology of the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC). This new configuration of the LHC is one of the major accelerator projects for the next 15 years and will give new life to the LHC after its first 15-year operation. Not only will it allow more precise measurements of the Higgs boson and of any new particles that might be discovered in the next LHC run, but also extend the mass limit reach for detecting new particles. The HL-LHC is based on the innovative accelerator magnet technologies capable of generating 11–13 Tesla fields, with effectiveness enhanced by use of the new Achromatic Telescopic Squeezing scheme, and other state-of-the-art accelerator technologies, such as superconducting compact RF crab cavities, advanced collimation concepts, and novel power technology based on high temperature superconducting links.The book consists of a series of chapters touching on all issues of technology and design, and each chapter can be read independently. The first few chapters give a summary of the whole project, of the physics motivation and of the accelerator challenges. The subsequent chapters cover the novel technologies, the new configurations of LHC and of its injectors as well as the expected operational implications. Altogether, the book brings the reader to the heart of technologies for the leading edge accelerator and gives insights into next generation hadron colliders.
Foreword v
S. Myers
Preface vii
O. Bruning
L. Rossi
List of Authors
xi
Chapter 1 Introduction to the HL-LHC Project
1(18)
L. Rossi
O. Bruning
Chapter 2 The Physics Landscape of the High Luminosity LHC
19(12)
M. Mangano
Chapter 3 The HL-LHC Machine
31(14)
I. Bejar
O. Bruning
P. Fessia
L. Rossi
R. Tomas
M. Zerlauth
Chapter 4 The HL-LHC Accelerator Physics Challenges
45(52)
S. Fartoukh
F. Zimmermann
Chapter 5 Interface with Experimental Detector in the High Luminosity Run
97(10)
H. Burkhardt
Chapter 6 Superconducting Magnet Technology for the Upgrade
107(30)
E. Todesco
G. Ambrosio
P. Ferracin
J. M. Rifflet
G. L. Sabbi
M. Segreti
T. Nakamoto
R. van Weelderen
Q. Xu
Chapter 7 Crab Cavity Development
137(20)
R. Calaga
E. Jensen
G. Burt
A. Ratti
Chapter 8 Powering the Hi-Luminosity Triplets
157(8)
A. Ballarino
J. P. Burnet
Chapter 9 Cryogenics for HL-LHC
165(12)
L. Tavian
K. Brodzinski
S. Claudet
G. Ferlin
U. Wagner
R. van Weelderen
Chapter 10 The "Environmental" Challenges: Impact of Radiation on Machine Components
177(14)
M. Brugger
F. Cerutti
L. S. Esposito
Chapter 11 Radiation Protection Considerations
191(12)
C. Adorisio
S. Roesler
C. Urscheler
H. Vincke
Chapter 12 Machine Protection with a 700 MJ Beam
203(12)
T. Baer
R. Schmidt
J. Wenninger
D. Wollmann
M. Zerlauth
Chapter 13 Cleaning Insertions and Collimation Challenges
215(28)
S. Redaelli
R. B. Appleby
A. Bertarelli
R. Bruce
J. M. Jowett
A. Lechner
R. Losito
Chapter 14 Long-Range Beam-Beam Compensation Using Wires
243(26)
F. Zimmermann
H. Schmickler
Chapter 15 Impedance and Component Heating
269(12)
E. Metral
F. Caspers
N. Mounet
T. Pieloni
B. Salvant
Chapter 16 Challenges and Plans for the Proton Injectors
281(14)
R. Garoby
Chapter 17 New Injectors: The Linac4 Project and the New H- Source
295(16)
J. Lettry
M. Vretenar
Chapter 18 Challenges and Plans for the Ion Injectors
311(10)
D. Manglunki
Chapter 19 Challenges and Plans for Injection and Beam Dump
321(20)
M. Barnes
B. Goddard
V. Mertens
J. Uythoven
Chapter 20 Beam Instrumentation and Diagnostics for the LHC Upgrade
341(18)
E. Bravin
B. Dehning
R. Jones
T. Lefevre
Chapter 21 Heavy-Ion Operation of HL-LHC
359(14)
J. M. Jowett
M. Schaumann
R. Versteegen
Chapter 22 Implications for Operations
373(18)
G. Arduini
M. Lamont
T. Pieloni
G. Rumolo
Index 391