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Improved Bunch Splitting for the 75ns LHC Beam

The 75ns variant was added to the PS arsenal of LHC-type beams by adapting the 20MHz cavity used to produce the 25 and 50ns variants to operate at a switchable 13MHz. This permitted splitting from harmonic 14 to 28, but at a cost in adiabaticity compared with the h=2142 splitting of the other two...

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Autores principales: Damerau, H, Hancock, S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1356630
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author Damerau, H
Hancock, S
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Hancock, S
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description The 75ns variant was added to the PS arsenal of LHC-type beams by adapting the 20MHz cavity used to produce the 25 and 50ns variants to operate at a switchable 13MHz. This permitted splitting from harmonic 14 to 28, but at a cost in adiabaticity compared with the h=2142 splitting of the other two cases. Consequently, a delicate empirical optimization was necessary to bring the 75ns beam inside specification. More recently the speed at which the bunches, once fully distinct, are moved apart has been revisited and further optimization achieved. As a by-product, deliberately degrading the splitting by moving the bunches apart too quickly led to sufficient coherent motion in the resultant bunch pair to permit a voltage calibration of the 13MHz cavity by means of the influence on convergence of the rf voltage input into the iterative algorithm of the Tomoscope [1,2].
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spelling cern-13566302019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1356630engDamerau, HHancock, SImproved Bunch Splitting for the 75ns LHC BeamAccelerators and Storage RingsThe 75ns variant was added to the PS arsenal of LHC-type beams by adapting the 20MHz cavity used to produce the 25 and 50ns variants to operate at a switchable 13MHz. This permitted splitting from harmonic 14 to 28, but at a cost in adiabaticity compared with the h=2142 splitting of the other two cases. Consequently, a delicate empirical optimization was necessary to bring the 75ns beam inside specification. More recently the speed at which the bunches, once fully distinct, are moved apart has been revisited and further optimization achieved. As a by-product, deliberately degrading the splitting by moving the bunches apart too quickly led to sufficient coherent motion in the resultant bunch pair to permit a voltage calibration of the 13MHz cavity by means of the influence on convergence of the rf voltage input into the iterative algorithm of the Tomoscope [1,2].CERN-ATS-Note-2011-045 MDoai:cds.cern.ch:13566302011-04-28
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Damerau, H
Hancock, S
Improved Bunch Splitting for the 75ns LHC Beam
title Improved Bunch Splitting for the 75ns LHC Beam
title_full Improved Bunch Splitting for the 75ns LHC Beam
title_fullStr Improved Bunch Splitting for the 75ns LHC Beam
title_full_unstemmed Improved Bunch Splitting for the 75ns LHC Beam
title_short Improved Bunch Splitting for the 75ns LHC Beam
title_sort improved bunch splitting for the 75ns lhc beam
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1356630
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