Crab Waist collision scheme: a novel approach for particle colliders
Mikhail Zobov

TL;DR
The Crab Waist collision scheme is a novel nonlinear focusing approach that has been successfully tested at DAFNE, significantly increasing collider luminosity and influencing future collider project designs worldwide.
Contribution
This paper introduces the Crab Waist collision scheme, demonstrating its effectiveness at DAFNE and discussing its potential for future high-luminosity colliders.
Findings
Successful implementation at DAFNE increased luminosity.
The scheme's simplicity facilitates adoption in new collider projects.
Multiple upcoming colliders are adopting or considering the CW scheme.
Abstract
A new concept of nonlinear focusing of colliding bunches, called Crab Waist (CW)collision scheme, has been proposed at LNF INFN. It has been successfully tested at the Italian lepton collider DAFNE in operational conditions providing luminosity for two different experimental detectors, SIDDHARTA and KLOE-2. Considering a high efficiency of the scheme for increasing collision luminosity and its relative simplicity for implementation several new collider projects have been proposed and are under development at present. These are the SuperKEKB B-factory ready to start commissioning in 2016 in Japan, the SuperC-Tau factory proposed in Novosibirsk and entered in the short list of Russian mega-science projects, the new 100-km electron-positron Future Circular Collider (FCC-ee) under design study at CERN and some others. In this paper we describe the CW collision scheme, discuss its advantages…
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