Author: Fartoukh, S.D.
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MOXLR01 The High Luminosity Challenge: Potential and Limitations of High-Intensity High-Brightness Beams in the LHC and its Injectors 1
 
  • R. De Maria, G. Arduini, D. Banfi, J. Barranco, H. Bartosik, E. Benedetto, R. Bruce, O.S. Brüning, R. Calaga, F. Cerutti, H. Damerau, L.S. Esposito, S.D. Fartoukh, M. Fitterer, R. Garoby, S.S. Gilardoni, M. Giovannozzi, B. Goddard, B. Gorini, K. Hanke, G. Iadarola, M. Lamont, M. Meddahi, B. Mikulec, N. Mounet, E. Métral, Y. Papaphilippou, T. Pieloni, S. Redaelli, L. Rossi, G. Rumolo, E.N. Shaposhnikova, G. Sterbini, E. Todesco, R. Tomás, F. Zimmermann
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
  • A. Valishev
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA
 
  Funding: Research supported by EU FP7 HiLumi LHC - Grant Agreement 284404 and by DOE via the US-LARP program.
High-in­ten­sity and high-bright­ness beams are key in­gre­di­ents to max­i­mize the in­te­grated lu­mi­nos­ity of the LHC and ex­ploit its full po­ten­tial. This con­tri­bu­tion will de­scribe the op­ti­miza­tion of the beam and ma­chine pa­ra­me­ters to max­i­mize the in­te­grated lu­mi­nos­ity for the LHC ex­per­i­ments, by tak­ing into ac­count the ex­pected in­ten­sity and bright­ness reach of the LHC and its in­jec­tor chain and the ca­pa­bil­i­ties of the de­tec­tors for the next run and fore­seen up­grade sce­nar­ios.
 
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