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LHeC ERL - Beam Dynamics Challenges | |
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The LHeC is envisioned as a natural upgrade of the LHC that aims at delivering an electron beam for collisions with the existing hadronic beams. The current baseline design for the electron facility consists of a multipass superconducting energy-recovery linac (ERL) operating in a continuous wave mode and delivering a beam current up to 25 mA at the energy of 60 GeV. This contribution aims at briefly reviewing the beam dynamics aspects motivating the existing design choices. Emphasis will be put in the open issues with their potential synergies with other projects. | ||
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