Challenges for the interaction region design of the Future Circular Collider FCC-ee
Manuela Boscolo, Nicola Bacchetta, Michael Benedikt, Laurent Brunetti,, Helmut Burkhardt, Andrea Ciarma, Mogens Dam, Francesco Fransesini, Mark, Jones, Roberto Kersevan, Mike Koratzinos, Marian Lueckhof, Mauro Migliorati,, Eva Montbarbon, Alexander Novokhatski, Katsunobu Oide

TL;DR
This paper discusses the design challenges of the FCC-ee interaction region, focusing on background reduction, beam chamber design, and radiation effects to optimize experimental conditions.
Contribution
It presents new design considerations for the FCC-ee interaction region, including layout, background mitigation, and radiation impact analysis.
Findings
Revised interaction region layout improves experimental conditions.
Low impedance beam chamber design reduces background noise.
Radiation effects like beamstrahlung are significant for design optimization.
Abstract
The FCC-ee is a proposed future high-energy, high-intensity and high-precision lepton collider. Here, we present the latest development for the FCC-ee interaction regions, which shall ensure optimum conditions for the particle physics experiments. We discuss measures of background reduction and a revised interaction region layout including a low impedance compact beam chamber design. We also discuss the possible impact of the radiation generated in the interaction region including beamstrahlung.
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