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POTENTIAL UK COMMUNITY INTEREST and ROLE in the FCC STUDIES Swapan Chattopadhyay

POTENTIAL UK COMMUNITY INTEREST and ROLE in the FCC STUDIES Swapan Chattopadhyay. UK Feedback. F eedback from Prof John Womersley, Chief Executive of Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), UK at the Cockcroft Institute Board meeting .

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POTENTIAL UK COMMUNITY INTEREST and ROLE in the FCC STUDIES Swapan Chattopadhyay

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  1. POTENTIAL UK COMMUNITY INTEREST and ROLE in the FCC STUDIES Swapan Chattopadhyay

  2. UK Feedback • Feedback from Prof John Womersley, Chief Executive of Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), UK at the Cockcroft Institute Board meeting. • Encouraged to engage with the UK community, STFC and its Accelerator Strategy Board in recognising the critical importance for UK in participating strongly in the FCC studies. • Below is our current understanding of voluntary interest in contributions that may be possible towards the FCC from UK.

  3. Cockcroft Institute Interest/Expertise MANCHESTER Rob Appleby: IR design, optics and detector integration, synchrotron radiation in the ring/IR, electron/proton ring optics, collimation, crab cavity dynamics Hywel Owen:Electron storage ring optics GuoxingXia: Collective instabilities in the ring (ion instability (fast ion instability), electron cloud, intrabeam scattering, beam induced wakefields) Roger Jones: Wake fields and impedance LIVERPOOL Andy Wolski, David Newton: Proton and electron beam dynamics, Crab cavity dynamics Carsten Welsch: Beam Diagnostics LANCASTER Graeme Burt, Amos Dexter: RF and crab cavities engineering systems Ian Bailey: Positron Source ASTeC Deepa Angal-Kalinin, Bruno Muratori: Beam dynamics and beam-beam interactions Peter McIntosh: RF systems and Crab cavities Shrikant Pattalwar: Cryogenics, Collimation Oleg Malyashev, Reza valizadeh: Vacuum, coatings

  4. Across UK Interest/Expertise JOHN ADAMS INSTITUTE Andrei Seryi (+):p-p only (not TLEP) HUDDERSFIELD Roger Barlow (+):Collimation SOUTHAMPTON Cryogenics RHUL Stew Boogart: Diagnostics Steve Gibson: Ccollimation for protons and electrons

  5. POSSIBLE WORK PACKAGES • Beam Dynamics (Instabilities, Beam-beam, e-cloud, Luminosity lifetime, Feedback systems) • RF Systems (High power, Low level RF control, Accelerating and deflecting cavities) • Lattices and Optics • Beam Diagnostics and Instrumentation • Machine Detector Interface (Collimation, Luminosity monitor, Energy monitor) • Cryogenics • Vacuum

  6. HORIZON 2020 • UK has established strong credibility and track record as: (i) the largest contributor to the EU FP-7 HI-Lumi LHC project after CERN; (ii) providing the Chair of the Collaboration Board; (iii) hosting official HL-LHC kick-0ff meeting. • UK accelerator community intends to join CERN fully in the Horizon 2020 bid for FCC

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