European Strategy for Particle Physics -- Accelerator R&D Roadmap



Adolphsen, C, Angal-Kalinin, D, Arndt, T, Arnold, M, Assmann, R, Auchmann, B, Aulenbacher, K, Ballarino, A, Baudouy, B, Baudrenghien, P
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Abstract

The 2020 update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics emphasised the importance of an intensified and well-coordinated programme of accelerator R&D, supporting the design and delivery of future particle accelerators in a timely, affordable and sustainable way. This report sets out a roadmap for European accelerator R&D for the next five to ten years, covering five topical areas identified in the Strategy update. The R&D objectives include: improvement of the performance and cost-performance of magnet and radio-frequency acceleration systems; investigations of the potential of laser / plasma acceleration and energy-recovery linac techniques; and development of new concepts for muon beams and muon colliders. The goal of the roadmap is to document the collective view of the field on the next steps for the R&D programme, and to provide the evidence base to support subsequent decisions on prioritisation, resourcing and implementation.

Item Type: Preprint
Additional Information: 270 pages, 58 figures. Editor: N. Mounet. LDG chair: D. Newbold. Panel chairs: P. V\'edrine (HFM), S. Bousson (RF), R. Assmann (plasma), D. Schulte (muon), M. Klein (ERL). Panel editors: B. Baudouy (HFM), L. Bottura (HFM), S. Bousson (RF), G. Burt (RF), R. Assmann (plasma), E. Gschwendtner (plasma), R. Ischebeck (plasma), C. Rogers (muon), D. Schulte (muon), M. Klein (ERL)
Uncontrolled Keywords: physics.acc-ph, physics.acc-ph, hep-ex
Divisions: Faculty of Science and Engineering > School of Engineering
Depositing User: Symplectic Admin
Date Deposited: 26 Jan 2022 10:25
Last Modified: 19 Mar 2024 22:28
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2201.07895
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URI: https://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/id/eprint/3147615