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Project

HILUMI LHC

Title FP7 High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider Design Study
Grant Agreement Number 284404
Funding Programmes FP7
Dates 01/11/2011 - 31/10/2015
Project URL http://public.web.cern.ch/public
Scientific Domain Physical Sciences and Engineering
Action Line Collaborative project
Type Of Project CP
Abstract The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the largest scientific instrument ever built. It has been exploring the new energy frontier since 2009, gathering a global user community of 7,000 scientists. It will remain the most powerful accelerator in the world for at least two decades, and its full exploitation is the highest priority in the European Strategy for Particle Physics, adopted by the CERN Council and integrated into the ESFRI Roadmap. To extend its discovery potential, the LHC will need a major upgrade around 2020 to increase its luminosity (rate of collisions) by a factor of 10 beyond its design value. As a highly complex and optimized machine, such an upgrade of the LHC must be carefully studied and requires about 10 years to implement. The novel machine configuration, called High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC), will rely on a number of key innovative technologies, representing exceptional technological challenges, such as cutting-edge 13 tesla superconducting magnets, very compact and ultra-precise superconducting cavities for beam rotation, and 300-metre-long high-power superconducting links with zero energy dissipation. This FP7 Design Study proposal (HiLumi LHC) is part of an overall project that will federate efforts and R&D of a large community towards the ambitious HL-LHC objectives. HiLumi LHC involves participants from outside the European Research Area (ERA), in particular leading US and Japanese laboratories, which will facilitate the implementation of the construction phase as a global project. The proposed governance model is tailored accordingly and may pave the way for the organization of other global research infrastructures. HiLumi LHC will help to foster opportunities for the European industry to bid for contracts worth 300 M in innovative fields during the second half of this decade, and will establish the ERA as a focal point of a global research cooperation and a leader in frontier knowledge and technologies.
Partners
(Organisation name and Country)
ROYAL HOLLOWAY AND BEDFORD NEW COLLEGE, United Kingdom
The Swiss Federal Institute for Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland
THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER, United Kingdom
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON, United Kingdom
Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics of SB RUS, Russian Federation
CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS, Spain
LANCASTER UNIVERSITY, United Kingdom
THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL, United Kingdom
INTER-UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE CORPORATION, HIGH ENERGY ACCELERATOR RESEARCH ORGANISATION, Japan