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Title A Proposed Beam-Beam Test Facility COMBINE
Authors Edith Nissen, Geoffrey Krafft, Jean Delayen
JLAB number JLAB-ACC-21-3613
LANL number (None)
Other number DOE/OR/23177-6193
Document Type(s) (Meeting) 
Category: Beam Dynamics
Associated with EIC: No
Supported by Jefferson Lab LDRD Funding: No
Funding Source: Nuclear Physics (NP)
 

Meeting
Abstract compiled for IPAC21

Proceedings
IPAC2021
Edited By
JACOW (2021)
Page(s) 3802
Publication Abstract: The COmpact Machine for Beam-beam Interactions in Non-Equilibrium systems (COMBINE) is a proposed, dedicated, beam-beam test facility. This is currently a joint effort between Jefferson Lab and Old Dominion University to create a small, low energy pair of collider rings that would be used to study beam-beam interactions, as well as act as a teaching tool for students. The base design would make use of a pair of identical rings (2.5 meters per side) one rotated 180 degrees from the other, meeting at their common interaction point. These would be fed by an electron gun producing up to 125 keV electrons. The low energy will allow for beam-beam tune shifts commensurate with existing colliders, and will also allow for an exploration of the predicted effects of gear-changing, which would be performed using a variable pathlength scheme. Finally, this machine can also test linac-ring type systems.
Experiment Numbers: other
Group: Ctr for Adv Stud of Accel
Document: docx
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-THPAB025
Accepted Manuscript: thpab025.pdf
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