G. Sabbi
6 Papers
G. Sabbi is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Luminosity & Magnet. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 5 publications.
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White Paper on Leading-Edge technology And Feasibility-directed (LEAF) Program aimed at readiness demonstration for Energy Frontier Circular Colliders by the next decade
Giorgio Ambrosio,Giorgio Apollinari,A. Baldini,R. Carcagno,C. Boffo,Bradley Claypool,S. Feher,S. Hays,D. Hoang,V.V. Kashikhin,S. Krave,Matthew Kufer,J. Lee,V. Lombardo,Vittorio Marinozzi,F. Nobrega,X Peng,H. Piekarz,Vladimir Shiltsev,Stoyan Stoynev,Thomas Strauss,Nhan Viet Tran,G.V. Velev,X.G Xu,Annabelle Amm,Michael Anerella,Anis Ben Yahia,R Gupta,P. Joshi,Brett Parker,J. Ferracin,I. Pong,Soren Prestemon,Xu Wang,G. Sabbi,T. S. L. C. J. Rochester,M.D. Sumption +36 more
- 15 Mar 2022
TL;DR: A magnet Leading Edge technology and feasibility-directed program (LEAF) is proposed in this paper to achieve readiness for a future collider decision on the timescale of the next decade.
Accelerator Technology Magnets
S. Izquierdo Bermudez,G. Sabbi,Alexander V. Zlobin +2 more
- 28 Aug 2022
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Analysis of the MQXFA Low Beta Quadrupoles for HL-LHC after 50% magnet assembly complete +
G. Ambrosio,Kathleen Amm,Michael Anerella,Giorgio Apollinari,A. Baldini,Anis Ben Yahia,J. Blowers,R. Bossert,R. Carcagno,D. Cheng,G. Chlachidze,L. Cooley,Joseph DiMarco,S. Feher,Paolo Ferracin,J. Ferradas Troitino,L. Fajardo,S. Izquierdo Bermudez,P. Joshi,S. Krave,J. Levitan,V. Lombardo,J. Lu,Maxim Marchevsky,Vittorio Marinozzi,Joseph Muratore,M. Naus,F. Nobrega,T. Page,Ian Pong,Soren Prestemon,G. Sabbi,Jesse Schmalzle,J. Seyl,S. Stoynev,T. Strauss,Emilov Todesco,Daniele Turrioni,Giorgio Vallone,P. Wanderer,Xiaogang Wang,M. Yu +41 more
- 11 Sep 2023
TL;DR: The US HL-LHC AUP fabricates MQXFA magnets for the Q1 and Q3 Inner Triplet elements, with the first Nb3Sn magnet production for a particle accelerator; fabrication and vertical test results are presented, showcasing the status of the project.
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