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Photon Masks for the ILC Positron Source with 175 and 250 GeV Electron Drive Beam

Authors :
Alharbi, Khaled
Riemann, Sabine
Alrashdi, Ayash
Moortgat-Pick, Gudrid
Ushakov, Andriy
Sievers, Peter
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

In the future the International Linear Collider (ILC), a helical undulator-based polarized positron source, is expected to be chosen. A high energy electron beam passes through a superconducting helical undulator in order to create circularly polarized photons which will be directed to a conversion target, resulting in electron-positron pairs. The resulting positron beam is longitudinally polarized. Since the photons are produced with an opening angle and pass through a long superconducting helical undulator, some of these photons will strike the undulator walls. Therefore photon masks must be placed along the undulator line in order to keep the power deposited in the undulator walls below the acceptable limit of 1W/m. The baseline design of the ILC is focused on 250 GeV center-of-mass energy and upgrade to center-of-mass energies of 350 and 500 GeV is foreseen. This paper shows a detailed study of the ideal power deposited along the masks for both 350 and 500 GeV center-of-mass energies.<br />13 pages, 11 figures and 5 tables. Talk presented at the International Workshop on Future Linear Colliders (LCWS2021), 15-18 March 2021. C21-03-15.1

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5331a46708ae3859da58ee341c2fb841
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3204/PUBDB-2021-02633