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Layout and Optics Solution for the LHC Insertion Upgrade Phase I

The main guidelines of the LHC IR upgrade Phase I project are the development of wider aperture (120 mm) and lower gradient (120 T/m) quadrupoles using the wellcharacterized Nb-Ti technology in order to build new inner triplets (IT) for the ATLAS and CMS experimental insertions, while minimizing the...

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Autor principal: Fartoukh, S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1269612
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author Fartoukh, S
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description The main guidelines of the LHC IR upgrade Phase I project are the development of wider aperture (120 mm) and lower gradient (120 T/m) quadrupoles using the wellcharacterized Nb-Ti technology in order to build new inner triplets (IT) for the ATLAS and CMS experimental insertions, while minimizing the hardware modifications in the other parts of these insertions, in particular leaving unchanged the so-called "matching section" (MS) and "dispersion suppressor" (DS). While one of the initial goal was to squeeze the optics down to a B* of 25 cm, optics solutions with a B* of 30 cm are already at the edge of feasibility, both in terms of the IT and MS mechanical acceptance, gradients of the MS and DS quadrupole magnets, and correctability by the arc sextupoles of the huge chromatic aberrations generated at low B*. The layout of the new inner triplet and the corresponding injection and collision optics will be presented and analyzed in terms of aperture and chromatic correction.
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spelling cern-12696122022-08-17T13:33:01Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1269612engFartoukh, SLayout and Optics Solution for the LHC Insertion Upgrade Phase IAccelerators and Storage RingsThe main guidelines of the LHC IR upgrade Phase I project are the development of wider aperture (120 mm) and lower gradient (120 T/m) quadrupoles using the wellcharacterized Nb-Ti technology in order to build new inner triplets (IT) for the ATLAS and CMS experimental insertions, while minimizing the hardware modifications in the other parts of these insertions, in particular leaving unchanged the so-called "matching section" (MS) and "dispersion suppressor" (DS). While one of the initial goal was to squeeze the optics down to a B* of 25 cm, optics solutions with a B* of 30 cm are already at the edge of feasibility, both in terms of the IT and MS mechanical acceptance, gradients of the MS and DS quadrupole magnets, and correctability by the arc sextupoles of the huge chromatic aberrations generated at low B*. The layout of the new inner triplet and the corresponding injection and collision optics will be presented and analyzed in terms of aperture and chromatic correction.CERN-ATS-2010-050oai:cds.cern.ch:12696122010-06-02
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Fartoukh, S
Layout and Optics Solution for the LHC Insertion Upgrade Phase I
title Layout and Optics Solution for the LHC Insertion Upgrade Phase I
title_full Layout and Optics Solution for the LHC Insertion Upgrade Phase I
title_fullStr Layout and Optics Solution for the LHC Insertion Upgrade Phase I
title_full_unstemmed Layout and Optics Solution for the LHC Insertion Upgrade Phase I
title_short Layout and Optics Solution for the LHC Insertion Upgrade Phase I
title_sort layout and optics solution for the lhc insertion upgrade phase i
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1269612
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