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Insertion of STC into TRT at the Department of Physics, 91探花
Credit: CERN

Philip Burrows

Professor of Physics

Sub department

  • Particle Physics
Philip.Burrows@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73451
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 615a
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Challenging students into developing accelerator-based innovations to protect the environment

Journal of Physics Conference Series IOP Publishing 2687:9 (2024) 092014

Authors:

N Delerue, PN Burrows, M Castelle, B Holland, L Rinolfi, E M茅tral, M Vretenar, V Starovoitova

Challenging students into developing accelerator-based innovations to protect the environment

Proceedings of the 14th International Particle Accelerator Conference JACoW Publishing (2023) 2575-2578

Authors:

Nicolas Delerue, Philip N Burrows, M茅lanie Castelle, Robert Holland, Louis Rinolfi, Elias M茅tral, Maurizio Vretenar, Valeriia Starovoitova

Abstract:

The I.FAST CBI is an immersive challenge-based innovation program funded by the H2020 I.FAST project. The 10-day face-to-face challenge brings together students of different disciplines from all over Europe to work together on innovative projects using accelerator technology applied to environmental challenges. We report on the first edition of the I.FAST CBI, the proposed projects and feedback from the students.

Electron beam studies on a beam position monitor based on Cherenkov diffraction radiation

Proceedings of the 14th International Particle Accelerator Conference JACoW Publishing (2023) 4806-4809

Authors:

Collette Collette, Philip N Burrows, Bethany Spear, Pierre Korysko

Abstract:

A beam position monitor based on Cherenkov diffraction radiation (ChDR BPM) is currently under investigation to disentangle the electromagnetic field of an electron bunch from that of a proton bunch travelling together in time and space in the beam-line of the AWAKE plasma acceleration experiment at CERN. The signals from a horizontal pair of ChDR BPM radiators have been studied under a variety of beam conditions at the CLEAR electron beam test facility. This paper summarizes the results using microwave signal processing at different frequency ranges.

The status of the interaction region design and machine detector interface of the FCC-ee

Proceedings of the 14th International Particle Accelerator Conference JACoW Publishing (2023) 256-259

Authors:

M Boscolo, A Ciarma, F Fransesini, John Salvesen, Philip N Burrows

Abstract:

We present the latest development for the FCC-ee interaction region. It represents a major challenge for the FCC-ee collider, which has to achieve extremely high luminosity over a wide range of centre-of-mass energies. The FCC-ee will host two or four high-precision experiments. The machine parameters have to be well controlled and the design of the machine-detector-interface has to be carefully optimized. In particular, the complex final focus hosted in the detector region has to be carefully designed, and the impact of beam losses and of any type of radiation generated in the interaction region, including beamstrahlung, have to be simulated in detail. We discuss mitigation measures and the expected impact of beam losses and radiation on the detector background. We also report the progress of the mechanical model of the interaction region layout, including the engineering design of the central beampipe, and other MDI components.

Towards a muon collider

European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields Springer Nature 83:9 (2023) 864

Authors:

Philip Burrows, Karolos Potamianos, Carlotta Accettura, Dean Adams, Rohit Agarwal

Abstract:

A muon collider would enable the big jump ahead in energy reach that is needed for a fruitful exploration of fundamental interactions. The challenges of producing muon collisions at high luminosity and 10 TeV centre of mass energy are being investigated by the recently-formed International Muon Collider Collaboration. This Review summarises the status and the recent advances on muon colliders design, physics and detector studies. The aim is to provide a global perspective of the field and to outline directions for future work.

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