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RF Wire Compensator of Long-Range Beam-Beam Effects

The dynamic aperture of the proton beam circulating in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is expected to be limited by up to 120 long-range beam-beam encounters. In order to perfectly compensate the LHC long-range beambeam effect for nominal as well as for so-called "PACMAN" bunches, i.e. bun...

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Autores principales: Dorda, U, Caspers, Friedhelm, Kroyer, T, Zimmermann, F
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1122249
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author Dorda, U
Caspers, Friedhelm
Kroyer, T
Zimmermann, F
author_facet Dorda, U
Caspers, Friedhelm
Kroyer, T
Zimmermann, F
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description The dynamic aperture of the proton beam circulating in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is expected to be limited by up to 120 long-range beam-beam encounters. In order to perfectly compensate the LHC long-range beambeam effect for nominal as well as for so-called "PACMAN" bunches, i.e. bunches at the start or end of a bunch train, the strength of a wire compensator should be adjusted for each bunch individually. Here an RF-based compensator is proposed as a practical solution for the PACMAN compensation. We show that this approach also allows relaxing the power and precision requirements compared with those of a pulsed DC device, to a level within the state-of-the-art of RF technology. Furthermore it permits the use of a passive circulator in the tunnel close to the beam and thus a significant reduction of the transmission line length and of the associated multiple reflections. Simulations of dynamic aperture and emittance growth, issues related to RF phase noise, and first experimental results from laboratory models are presented.
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spelling cern-11222492023-05-31T13:24:37Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1122249engDorda, UCaspers, FriedhelmKroyer, TZimmermann, FRF Wire Compensator of Long-Range Beam-Beam EffectsAccelerators and Storage RingsThe dynamic aperture of the proton beam circulating in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is expected to be limited by up to 120 long-range beam-beam encounters. In order to perfectly compensate the LHC long-range beambeam effect for nominal as well as for so-called "PACMAN" bunches, i.e. bunches at the start or end of a bunch train, the strength of a wire compensator should be adjusted for each bunch individually. Here an RF-based compensator is proposed as a practical solution for the PACMAN compensation. We show that this approach also allows relaxing the power and precision requirements compared with those of a pulsed DC device, to a level within the state-of-the-art of RF technology. Furthermore it permits the use of a passive circulator in the tunnel close to the beam and thus a significant reduction of the transmission line length and of the associated multiple reflections. Simulations of dynamic aperture and emittance growth, issues related to RF phase noise, and first experimental results from laboratory models are presented.LHC-PROJECT-Report-1097CERN-LHC-PROJECT-Report-1097oai:cds.cern.ch:11222492008-08-27
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Dorda, U
Caspers, Friedhelm
Kroyer, T
Zimmermann, F
RF Wire Compensator of Long-Range Beam-Beam Effects
title RF Wire Compensator of Long-Range Beam-Beam Effects
title_full RF Wire Compensator of Long-Range Beam-Beam Effects
title_fullStr RF Wire Compensator of Long-Range Beam-Beam Effects
title_full_unstemmed RF Wire Compensator of Long-Range Beam-Beam Effects
title_short RF Wire Compensator of Long-Range Beam-Beam Effects
title_sort rf wire compensator of long-range beam-beam effects
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1122249
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