Main scientific goal of the NICA/MPD project
(Nuclotron-based Ion Collider fAcility/ Multi Purpose Detector)
under construction at JINR (Dubna) is exploration of the phase
diagram of strongly interacting matter in the region of high
compression. The planned experimental program includes studies of
possible signs of the phase transitions and critical phenomena in
heavy ion (up to Au) collisions at the center-of-mass energies up to
11 GeV/u. The collider experiment provides optimum conditions for
efficient energy scan measurements. Attainment of the required
average luminosity of the order of 1027 cm-2·s-1
for such physics experiment faces several accelerator physics and
technology challenges. Contrary to high energy colliders, the
luminosity of NICA case will be mostly limited by the Laslett tune
shift, while the beam-beam tune shift parameter will be negligibly
small. Flexible operational procedures for the beam storage and
short bunch formation have been developed to provide maximum peak
luminosity over wide energy range. Beam cooling is critical to
counteract luminosity decay due to intra-beam scattering. NICA
collider design addresses these issues and satisfies all the
requirements for the colliding beams experiments.
T-474 at SLAC is a prototype BPM-based energy spectrometer for the ILC. We describe magnetic measurements and simulations for the 4-magnet chicane used in T-474.
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