CEPC Conceptual Design Report: Volume 1 - Accelerator
The CEPC Study Group

TL;DR
The CEPC is a large-scale, multi-purpose collider project in China designed as a Higgs factory and future proton collider precursor, featuring advanced accelerator components and dual-function operation as a synchrotron radiation source.
Contribution
This report details the comprehensive conceptual design of the CEPC accelerator complex, including innovative features like a dual-purpose collider and future upgrade pathways.
Findings
Design achieves 240 GeV collision energy for Higgs production.
Includes plans for a 100-km tunnel accommodating future upgrades.
Operational versatility as a Higgs factory and synchrotron radiation source.
Abstract
The Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC) is a large international scientific project initiated and hosted by China. It is located in a 100-km circumference underground tunnel. The accelerator complex consists of a linear accelerator (Linac), a damping ring (DR), the Booster, the Collider and several transport lines. In the tunnel, space is reserved for a future pp collider, SPPC. The CEPC center-of-mass energy is 240 GeV, and at that collision energy will serve as a Higgs factory. The design also allows operation at 91 GeV for a Z factory and at 160 GeV for a W factory. The heart of the CEPC is a double-ring collider. It has two interaction points where are located large detectors. The Booster is in the same tunnel above the Collider. It is a synchrotron with a 10 GeV injection energy and extraction energy equal to the beam collision energy. The repetition cycle is 10 seconds.…
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TopicsSpacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies
