The Detector and Interaction Region for a Photon Collider at TESLA
Aura Rosca

TL;DR
This paper discusses the design considerations for the photon collider interaction region at TESLA, focusing on beam-beam interactions, laser issues, and critical accelerator components for operation.
Contribution
It presents the basic design of the gamma-gamma interaction region for TESLA, addressing key technical challenges and component integration.
Findings
Design framework for gamma-gamma interaction region
Analysis of beam-beam and laser-related issues
Review of critical accelerator components
Abstract
TESLA is designed as an electron-positron linear collider (LC) based on super-conducting technology. A second interaction region is forseen to be incorporated in the design allowing its possible operation as a photon collider. In this paper I describe the basic design of the interaction region taking into account the beam-beam and laser related issuses and review some aspects of other accelerator components such as the feedback system and the beam dump which are critical to the operation of TESLA as a photon collider.
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