LHC Updates: Progress Towards 5 TeV and Key Insights from the BCWG Meeting
This update covers critical discussions from the latest LHC meetings, focusing on the transition to 3.5 TeV and plans for future energy increases towards 5 TeV. Highlights include insights from experts Ralph Assmann and Werner Herr on intensity limits, beam energy management, and luminosity. The presentation discusses initial operating energy, collimation strategies, beta* settings, crossing angles, and projected schedules for upcoming beams. It serves to keep the scientific community informed about the developments and strategies in collider physics.
LHC Updates: Progress Towards 5 TeV and Key Insights from the BCWG Meeting
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Presentation Transcript
LMC 25 - 5th August Conclusion: 3.5 TeV rising towards 5 TeV later BCWG - LMC update etc
LMC 26 Steve on the last LMC and the 3.5 TeV decision A first look at 3.5 TeV - Mike BCWG - LMC update etc
Initial operating energy of the LHC Steve BCWG - LMC update etc
3.5 TeV – prelim. Acknowledgements: Ralph Assmann Werner Herr
Intensity limit - collimation 6 e13 Ralph Assmann BCWG - LMC update etc
Intensity – collimators and beam-beam 6 e13 Ralph Assmann BCWG - LMC update etc
Limit stored energy versus beam energy Ralph Assmann BCWG - LMC update etc
Beta* - no angle Werner Herr BCWG - LMC update etc
Beta* - with crossing angle Werner Herr BCWG - LMC update etc
Crossing angle versus beta* Werner Herr BCWG - LMC update etc
Crossing angle – LRBB v. energy BCWG - LMC update etc
Peak luminosity BCWG - LMC update etc
Plugging in the numbers – 3.5 TeV BCWG - LMC update etc
Plugging in the numbers with a step in energy BCWG - LMC update etc
Step up in energy? BCWG - LMC update etc
Latest Schedule BCWG - LMC update etc
± first LHC beam BCWG - LMC update etc