Bernhard Holzer
8 Papers
72 Citations
Bernhard Holzer is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Future Circular Collider & Collider. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications.
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Design of beam optics for the Future Circular Collider e+e- -collider rings
Katsunobu Oide,Masamitsu Aiba,Sandra Aumon,M. Benedikt,Alain Blondel,A. V. Bogomyagkov,Manuela Boscolo,Helmut Burkhardt,Yunhai Cai,A. Doblhammer,B. Haerer,Bernhard Holzer,J. M. Jowett,Ivan Koop,Michael Koratzinos,Eugene Levichev,L. Medina,Kazuhito Ohmi,Yannis Papaphilippou,Pavel Piminov,Dmitry Shatilov,Sergey Sinyatkin,MJ Sullivan,Jorg Wenninger,U. Wienands,Demin Zhou,Frank Zimmermann +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, a beam optics scheme has been designed for the Future Circular Collider-e+e (FCC-ee), where the main characteristics of the design are: beam energy 45 to 175 GeV, 100 km circumference with two interaction points per ring, horizontal crossing angle of 30 mrad at the IP and the crab-waist scheme with local chromaticity correction.
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Design of beam optics for the Future Circular Collider $e^+e^-$-collider rings
Katsunobu Oide,Masamitsu Aiba,Sandra Aumon,M. Benedikt,Alain Blondel,A. V. Bogomyagkov,Manuela Boscolo,Helmut Burkhardt,Yunhai Cai,A. Doblhammer,B. Haerer,Bernhard Holzer,J. M. Jowett,Ivan Koop,Michael Koratzinos,Eugene Levichev,L. Medina,Kazuhito Ohmi,Yannis Papaphilippou,Pavel Piminov,Dmitry Shatilov,Sergey Sinyatkin,MJ Sullivan,Jorg Wenninger,U. Wienands,Demin Zhou,Frank Zimmermann +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a beam optics scheme has been designed for the future circular collider with two interaction points (IPs) per ring, horizontal crossing angle of 30 mrad at each interaction point and the crab-waist scheme with local chromaticity correction.
First Considerations on Beam Optics and Lattice Design for the Future Hadron-Hadron Collider FCC-hh
Barbara Dalena,Reyes Alemany-Fernández,Antoine Chancé,Bernhard Holzer,Jacques Payet,Daniel Schulte +5 more
- 01 Jun 2015
TL;DR: In this paper, the first optics design of the future hadron collider (FCC-hh) is presented, which follows a quasi-circular geometry "quasi racetrack" with 8 arcs and 8 straight sections, four of which designed as interaction points.
The FCC-ee Study: Progress and Challenges
Michael Koratzinos,Sandra Aumon,Anton Bogomyagkov,Manuela Boscolo,Charlie Cook,A. Doblhammer,Bastian Härer,Bernhard Holzer,Evgeny Levichev,Luis Medina Medrano,Dmitry Shatilov,Rogelio Tomás,Ulrich Wienands,Frank Zimmermann +13 more
- 01 Jun 2015
TL;DR: The Future Circular Collider (FC) project as discussed by the authors represents a vision for the next large project in high energy physics, comprising an 80-100 km tunnel that can house a future 100TeV hadron collider.
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First Considerations on Beam Optics and Lattice Design for the Future Electron-Positron Collider FCC-ee
Bastian Härer,Anton Bogomyagkov,Bernhard Holzer,Frank Zimmermann +3 more
- 01 Jun 2015
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the constraints on the design of the lattice and optics of the lepton collider version of FCC, that has to be optimised for four different beam energies and parameter sets.