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Sharma, A.

 
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TUC2MA02 Design of the Transfer Lin·10-2 for the CTF-3 at CERN 71
 
  • A. Sharma, A. D. Ghodke, A. Rahim, G. Singh
    RRCAT, Indore (M. P.)
 
  The design of the Transfer Lin·10-2 (TL-2), which will transfer an electron beam from the Combiner Ring (CR) to CLEX area (CLIC experimental area) of CTF-3 at CERN, is presented in this paper. This line will be used to control the bunch length and Twiss parameters at the entrance to the CLEX area. The line will have a wide tunability of R56 parameter, ranging from –0.35 to +0.35m. This has been designed considering the constraints imposed by the building geometry and the magnetic elements to be used. The design optimization of the line has been done up to second order for the entire R56 range, keeping T566 practically zero and emittance dilution below 10%.  
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THPMA131 Indian Participation in LHC, SPL and CTF-3 Projects at CERN, Switzerland 829
 
  • V. C. Sahni, V. B. Bhanage, J. Dwivedi, A. K. Jain, P. Khare, S. Kotaiah, A. Kumar, P. K. Kush, S. S. Prabhu, A. Puntambekar, A. Rawat, A. Sharma, R. S. Shridhar, P. Shrivastava, G. Singh
    RRCAT, Indore (M. P.)
  • R. K. Sadhu
    BARC, Mumbai
 
  After signing a Protocol on 29 March 1996 to the 1991 cooperation agreement with CERN, Switzerland, India is participating in the construction of CERN’s most challenging and ambitious particle accelerator the “Large Hadron Collider” (LHC). The contributions span from hardware, software, and skilled manpower support for evaluation of some of the LHC sub-systems and presently to the support in commissioning of various subsystems of LHC. With major achievements on Indian part during the course of time CERN has now invited India to jointly participate further to build CERN’s Advanced Accelerator Projects like Super conducting Proton LINAC, SPL and Compact Linear Collider Test Facility, CTF-3. The present paper describes the achievements to date and high lights the ongoing and future collaboration activities.