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Depolarization in the ILC Linac-To-Ring Positron beamline

  • 1. Hamburg Univ. (Germany). 2. Inst. fuer Theoretische Physik
  • 2. Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Hamburg (Germany)
  • 3. Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Zeuthen (Germany)

Description

To achieve the physics goals of future Linear Colliders, it is important that electron and positron beams are polarized. The positron source planned for the International Linear Collider (ILC) is based on a helical undulator system and can deliver a polarised beam with vertical stroke Pe+ vertical stroke ≥ 60%. To ensure that no significant polarization is lost during the transport of the electron and positron beams from the source to the interaction region, spin tracking has to be included in all transport elements which can contribute to a loss of polarization. These are the positron source, the damping ring, the spin rotators, the main linac and the beam delivery system. In particular, the dynamics of the polarized positron beam is required to be investigated. The results of positron spin tracking and depolarization study at the Positron-Linac-To-Ring (PLTR) beamline are presented. (orig.)

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
7 p.
ISSN
0418-9833
Report number
DESY--12-017

Conference

Title
International workshop on future linear colliders (LCWS) 2011
Dates
26-30 Sep 2011
Place
Granada (Spain)