Author: Zharinov, Yu.M.
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TUY01 Status and Perspectives of the VEPP-2000 Complex 6
 
  • Yu. A. Rogovsky, D.E. Berkaev, A.S. Kasaev, I. Koop, A.N. Kyrpotin, A.P. Lysenko, E. Perevedentsev, V.P. Prosvetov, A.L. Romanov, A.I. Senchenko, P.Yu. Shatunov, Y.M. Shatunov, D.B. Shwartz, A.N. Skrinsky, I.M. Zemlyansky, Yu.M. Zharinov
    BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • Yu. A. Rogovsky
    NSU, Novosibirsk, Russia
 
  The VEPP-2000 is a modern electron-positron collider at BINP. Last season in 2012–2013 was dedicated to the energy range of 160520 MeV per beam. The application of round colliding beams concept along with the accurate orbit and lattice correction yielded the high peak luminosity of 1.21031 cm-2s−1 at 500 MeV with average luminosity of 0.91031 cm-2s−1 per run. The peak luminosity limited only by beam-beam effects, while average luminosity – by present lack of positrons in whole energy range of 1601000 MeV. To perform high luminosity at high energies with small dead time the top-up injection is needed. At present new electron and positron injection complex at BINP is commissioned and ready to feed VEPP-2000 collider with intensive beams with energy of 450 MeV. Last calendar 2014 year was dedicated to the full/partial upgrade of complex's main parts.  
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