# BE Thesis

2022-05-06
12:44
 First Studies of the Halo Collimation Needs in the FCC-ee / Moudgalya, Maitreyee The Future Circular Collider, FCC-ee, is an electron-positron collider that is currently being studied and is designed to be the highest-luminosity high-energy lepton collider to date [...] CERN-THESIS-2021-326 - 79 p.

2022-04-06
16:22
 Improved low energy optics control at the CERN Proton Synchrotron / Van Goethem, Wietse The CERN Proton Synchrotron (PS) is a versatile and reliable accelerator that has produced a multitude of beams for fixed target experiments and higher-energy accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) [...] CERN-THESIS-2021-308 - 63 p.

2022-03-25
10:49
 Final cooling scheme for muon colliders: a door opener for future discovery machines / Stechauner, Bernd Michael Discovering unknown phenomena in particle physics – one of the most essential aspects of high energy physics, requires optimizing and developing high energy particle accelerators, for new discoveries [...] CERN-THESIS-2021-304 10.34726/hss.2022.97540. - Vienna : TU Vienna, 2021-12-16. - 108 p.

2022-03-25
08:51
 Beam Optics Design, Measurement and Correction Strategies for Circular Colliders at the Energy and Luminosity Frontier / Keintzel, Jacqueline The work presented in this thesis is driven by the motivation of improving the understanding the beam optics of existing circular colliders at the energy and luminosity frontier and aims to define parameters required for improving the measurement quality, the energy reach and the understanding of pe [...] CERN-THESIS-2022-018 - 201 p.

2022-01-27
15:46
 Characterization of Very Low Intensity Ion Beams from the REX/HIE-ISOLDE Linear Accelerator at CERN / Bidault, Niels Killian Noal The Isotope Separator On-Line Device (ISOLDE) at CERN is one of the world-leading research facilities in the field of nuclear physics [...] CERN-THESIS-2021-265 - 226 p.

2022-01-20
16:46
 Application of Machine Learning in Beam Optics Measurements and Corrections / Fol, Elena The present research in high energy physics as well as in the nuclear physics requires the use of more powerful and complex particle accelerators to provide high luminosity, high intensity, and high brightness beams to experiments [...] CERN-THESIS-2021-261 - 115 p.

2021-11-24
11:46
 Review of halo measurements at the Large Hadron Collider with collimator scans / Racano, Paola A good modeling of the beam distribution is essential in order to understand limitiations from overpopulated tails in high-power particle accelerators and ﬁnd the best strategy to clean particles in the tails, that may cause damage to the accelerator components [...] CERN-THESIS-2019-429 - 76 p.

2021-11-19
14:00
 Studies and Optimization for Future Beam Dump Experiments in the K12 and P42 Beams at CERN / Stummer, Florian Wolfgang During the beam operation years 2021-2025 at CERN the NA62 experiment is expected to reach its goal of making a more precise measurement of the branching ratio of the decay $K^+ \rightarrow \pi^+ \nu \bar{\nu}$ [...] CERN-THESIS-2021-194 - 77 p.

2021-08-27
15:06
 Dependable System Development Methodology and Case Study for the LHC Beam Loss Monitoring System at CERN / Schramm, Volker The Beam Loss Monitoring system acts as a protection system of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN [...] CERN-THESIS-2020-362 D93 ; ISBN978-3-936100-98-3. - Stuttgart, GER : Berichte aus dem Institut für Maschinenelemente, 2021-07-12. - 172 p.

2021-08-06
15:03
 Local Optics Corrections in the HL-LHC / Coello De Portugal - Martinez Vazquez, Jaime Maria In order to push the performance of current and future particle colliders, it is necessary to drive the beams at the locations of the experiments to decreasingly smaller sizes [...] CERN-THESIS-2021-104 - 93 p.