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Abstract
The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) uses crab cavities to restore the geometrical luminosity loss associated with the large crossing angle. Due to space limitations, the detector solenoid cannot be compensated locally. This paper presents the lattice design to compensate the detector solenoid effects without interfering with the crab cavities. Skew quadrupoles are employed to avoid additional crab cavities. The correction scheme is checked by beam-beam simulation.
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1 Brookhaven National Laboratory , Upton, NY , USA
2 Jefferson Lab, Newport News , VA , USA
3 Oak Ridge National Lab , Oak Ridge, TN , USA
4 Michigan State University , East Lansing, MI , USA