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Hysteresis Effects of MCBX Magnets on the LHC Operation in Collision

The Large Hadron Collider beams are brought into collision by superconducting orbit corrector magnets which generate the parallel separation and crossing angles at the interaction points during the different cycle phases. Unfortunately, the magnetic field errors that result from hysteresis effects i...

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Autores principales: Sammut, N, Giloux, C, Lamont, M, Venturini Delsolaro, W, White, S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1211031
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author Sammut, N
Giloux, C
Lamont, M
Venturini Delsolaro, W
White, S
author_facet Sammut, N
Giloux, C
Lamont, M
Venturini Delsolaro, W
White, S
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collection CERN
description The Large Hadron Collider beams are brought into collision by superconducting orbit corrector magnets which generate the parallel separation and crossing angles at the interaction points during the different cycle phases. Unfortunately, the magnetic field errors that result from hysteresis effects in the operation region of these magnets lead to unwanted orbit perturbations. In a previous paper, it has been shown that these effects are within the perturbations coming from beam-beam interactions for the MCBC and the MCBY magnets but are significant in the case of the MCBX magnets. This paper presents a refined model of their field in the frame of the Field Description for the LHC (FiDeL); the results obtained from new magnetic measurements in cold conditions to test the model; the powering mechanism employed to maximize their field reproducibility; and the impact the modelling error is predicted to have on the LHC orbit in phase 1.
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spelling cern-12110312019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1211031engSammut, NGiloux, CLamont, MVenturini Delsolaro, WWhite, SHysteresis Effects of MCBX Magnets on the LHC Operation in CollisionAccelerators and Storage RingsThe Large Hadron Collider beams are brought into collision by superconducting orbit corrector magnets which generate the parallel separation and crossing angles at the interaction points during the different cycle phases. Unfortunately, the magnetic field errors that result from hysteresis effects in the operation region of these magnets lead to unwanted orbit perturbations. In a previous paper, it has been shown that these effects are within the perturbations coming from beam-beam interactions for the MCBC and the MCBY magnets but are significant in the case of the MCBX magnets. This paper presents a refined model of their field in the frame of the Field Description for the LHC (FiDeL); the results obtained from new magnetic measurements in cold conditions to test the model; the powering mechanism employed to maximize their field reproducibility; and the impact the modelling error is predicted to have on the LHC orbit in phase 1.CERN-ATS-2009-062oai:cds.cern.ch:12110312009-05-04
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Sammut, N
Giloux, C
Lamont, M
Venturini Delsolaro, W
White, S
Hysteresis Effects of MCBX Magnets on the LHC Operation in Collision
title Hysteresis Effects of MCBX Magnets on the LHC Operation in Collision
title_full Hysteresis Effects of MCBX Magnets on the LHC Operation in Collision
title_fullStr Hysteresis Effects of MCBX Magnets on the LHC Operation in Collision
title_full_unstemmed Hysteresis Effects of MCBX Magnets on the LHC Operation in Collision
title_short Hysteresis Effects of MCBX Magnets on the LHC Operation in Collision
title_sort hysteresis effects of mcbx magnets on the lhc operation in collision
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1211031
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