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Experimental and simulation studies of the PS-to-SPS beam transfer efficiency

Larger longitudinal emittance for the LHC-type beams is desirable at the end of the cycle in the PS and on the flat bottom in the SPS for longitudinal beam stability and for high-intensity beams. However, current beam losses during longitudinal bunch-to-bucket transfer are at the limit of the accept...

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Autores principales: Timko, H, Argyropoulos, T, Bohl, T, Damerau, H, Esteban Muller, JF, Hancock, S, Shaposhnikova, E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1461229
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author Timko, H
Argyropoulos, T
Bohl, T
Damerau, H
Esteban Muller, JF
Hancock, S
Shaposhnikova, E
author_facet Timko, H
Argyropoulos, T
Bohl, T
Damerau, H
Esteban Muller, JF
Hancock, S
Shaposhnikova, E
author_sort Timko, H
collection CERN
description Larger longitudinal emittance for the LHC-type beams is desirable at the end of the cycle in the PS and on the flat bottom in the SPS for longitudinal beam stability and for high-intensity beams. However, current beam losses during longitudinal bunch-to-bucket transfer are at the limit of the acceptable. Hence, reducing transfer losses is inevitable to create the necessary margin for increasing the longitudinal beam emittance. Experimentally, the losses in the SPS could not be reduced so far, despite of producing shorter bunches by using a higher 80 MHz voltage in the PS for the bunch rotation. The simulations presented here show why experiments did not succeed to improve the transmission, and demonstrate that there is still room for improvement. Systematic studies of several PS rotation and SPS injection parameters revealed the sensitivity of the transmission to these parameters. As a result, it is suggested to increase the 80 MHz rotation voltage and optimise the 40 MHz and 80 MHz bunch rotation timings in the PS. Furthermore, as seen both in operation and simulations, the SPS capture voltage can considerably influence the losses in the beginning of the acceleration ramp.
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spelling cern-14612292021-08-10T12:24:44Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1461229engTimko, HArgyropoulos, TBohl, TDamerau, HEsteban Muller, JFHancock, SShaposhnikova, EExperimental and simulation studies of the PS-to-SPS beam transfer efficiencyAccelerators and Storage RingsLarger longitudinal emittance for the LHC-type beams is desirable at the end of the cycle in the PS and on the flat bottom in the SPS for longitudinal beam stability and for high-intensity beams. However, current beam losses during longitudinal bunch-to-bucket transfer are at the limit of the acceptable. Hence, reducing transfer losses is inevitable to create the necessary margin for increasing the longitudinal beam emittance. Experimentally, the losses in the SPS could not be reduced so far, despite of producing shorter bunches by using a higher 80 MHz voltage in the PS for the bunch rotation. The simulations presented here show why experiments did not succeed to improve the transmission, and demonstrate that there is still room for improvement. Systematic studies of several PS rotation and SPS injection parameters revealed the sensitivity of the transmission to these parameters. As a result, it is suggested to increase the 80 MHz rotation voltage and optimise the 40 MHz and 80 MHz bunch rotation timings in the PS. Furthermore, as seen both in operation and simulations, the SPS capture voltage can considerably influence the losses in the beginning of the acceleration ramp.CERN-ATS-Note-2012-059 PERFoai:cds.cern.ch:14612292012-07-11
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Timko, H
Argyropoulos, T
Bohl, T
Damerau, H
Esteban Muller, JF
Hancock, S
Shaposhnikova, E
Experimental and simulation studies of the PS-to-SPS beam transfer efficiency
title Experimental and simulation studies of the PS-to-SPS beam transfer efficiency
title_full Experimental and simulation studies of the PS-to-SPS beam transfer efficiency
title_fullStr Experimental and simulation studies of the PS-to-SPS beam transfer efficiency
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and simulation studies of the PS-to-SPS beam transfer efficiency
title_short Experimental and simulation studies of the PS-to-SPS beam transfer efficiency
title_sort experimental and simulation studies of the ps-to-sps beam transfer efficiency
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1461229
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