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  1. Journal of the Korean Physical Society
  2. Journal of the Korean Physical Society : Volume 69
  3. Journal of the Korean Physical Society : Volume 69, Issue 6, September 2016
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Journal of the Korean Physical Society : Volume 69, Issue 6, September 2016
Towards future circular colliders
A new PLS-II in-vacuum undulator and characterization of undulator radiation
Effects of an elliptically polarizing undulator on the beam dynamics in PLS-II
Charge stripper effects on beam dynamics in the 180-degree bending section of the RISP linac
Start-to-end simulation with rare isotope beam for post accelerator of the RAON accelerator
Optimization of the multi-turn injection efficiency for a medical synchrotron
Orbit error correction on the high energy beam transport line at the KHIMA accelerator system
Stability analysis of a C-band 500-kW klystron with a multi-cell output cavity
Adjustment procedure for beam alignment in scanned ion-beam therapy
A preliminary study of the electron cyclotron resonance ion source for the RAON injector
Spatial and temporal measurements of plasma/gas densities in a capillary gas-cell for laser-plasma accelerators
Design of an EBIS charge breeder system for rare-isotope beams
Study on the microwave ion source of the 100-MeV proton linac
Beam property measurement of a 300-kV ion source test stand for a 1-MV electrostatic accelerator
Vertical test of a half-wave resonator at the rare isotope science project
RRR characteristics of niobium along the welding directions for SRF cavities
Beam emittance measurement for the PLS-II linac
Improvement of the thermo-mechanical position stability of the beam position monitor in the PLS-II
Use of the BINP HLS to measure vertical changes in the locations of the building and ground at the PAL-XFEL
Beam profile monitor for intense, negative, hydrogen-ion beams in the J-PARC linac
Development of a compact dose verification system using a fluorescent screen for carbon-ion therapy
Beam characterization at the KAERI UED beamline
Upgrade to a programmable timing system for the KOMAC proton linac and multi-purpose beam lines
Removal of nonylphenol from industrial sludge by using an electron beam
Commercialization of an S-band standing-wave electron accelerator for industrial applications
Solenoid assembly with beam focusing and radiation shielding functions for the 9/6 MeV dual energy linac
Design study of a superconducting gantry for carbon beam therapy
Effects of beam irregularity on uniform scanning
New estimation method of neutron skyshine for a high-energy particle accelerator
GPS time server development for the RAON superconducting radio-frequency test facility
A new RF window designed for high-power operation in an S-band LINAC RF system
Study of the TVS trigger geometry and the triggered vacuum conditions
X-ray nanoscopy study on metal nano-structure formation at a metal-organic interface
Current status of the CXI beamline at the PAL-XFEL
Scintillation and luminescence properties of Sm$^{3+}$-activated Lu$_{2}$O$_{3}$-CaO-SiO$_{2}$-B$_{2}$O$_{3}$ (LuCSB) scintillating glasses
Wave propagation simulation based on the Fourier diffraction integral for X-ray refraction contrast imaging-computed tomography
Luminescence properties of Dy3+ doped lanthanum-calcium-silicaborate glass scintillator
Synthesis and luminescent properties of Gd$_{3}$Ga$_{2}$Al$_{3}$O$_{12}$ phosphors doped with Eu$^{3+}$ or Ce$^{3+}$
Development of a beam line for radio-isotope production at the KOMAC
Study on strontium isotope abundance-ratio measurements by using a 13-MeV proton beam
Room temperature preparation of Pt-decorated MWCNTs by using proton beam irradiation
Characterization of PbWO$_{4}$ crystals for high-energy physics experiments
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Journal of the Korean Physical Society : Volume 69, Issue 2, July 2016
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Towards future circular colliders

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Author Zimmermann, Frank Benedikt, Michael
Copyright Year 2016
Abstract The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) presently provides proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass (c.m.) energy of 13 TeV. The LHC design was started more than 30 years ago, and its physics program will extend through the second half of the 2030’s. The global Future Circular Collider (FCC) study is now preparing for a post-LHC project. The FCC study focuses on the design of a 100-TeV hadron collider (FCC-hh) in a new ∼100 km tunnel. It also includes the design of a high-luminosity electron-positron collider (FCCee) as a potential intermediate step, and a lepton-hadron collider option (FCC-he). The scope of the FCC study comprises accelerators, technology, infrastructure, detectors, physics, concepts for worldwide data services, international governance models, and implementation scenarios. Among the FCC core technologies figure 16-T dipole magnets, based on Nb$_{3}$ S $_{ n }$ superconductor, for the FCC-hh hadron collider, and a highly-efficient superconducting radiofrequency system for the FCC-ee lepton collider. Following the FCC concept, the Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) in Beijing has initiated a parallel design study for an e $^{+}$ e $^{−}$ Higgs factory in China (CEPC), which is to be succeeded by a high-energy hadron collider (SPPC). At present a tunnel circumference of 54 km and a hadron collider c.m. energy of about 70 TeV are being considered. After a brief look at the LHC, this article reports the motivation and the present status of the FCC study, some of the primary design challenges and R&D subjects, as well as the emerging global collaboration.
Starting Page 893
Ending Page 902
Page Count 10
File Format PDF
ISSN 03744884
Journal Journal of the Korean Physical Society
Volume Number 69
Issue Number 6
e-ISSN 19768524
Language English
Publisher The Korean Physical Society
Publisher Date 2016-10-04
Publisher Place Seoul
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword High-field magnets Collider Storage ring Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics Superconducting RF Physics Particle and Nuclear Physics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Physics and Astronomy
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