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Optics Measurements and Corrections at RHIC
The further improvement of RHIC luminosity performance requires more precise understanding of the RHIC modeling. Hence, it is necessary to minimize the beta-beat, deviation of measured beta function from the calculated beta functions based on an model. The correction of betabeat also opens up the po...
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author | Bai, M Aronson, J Blaskiewicz, M Luo, Y Robert-Demolaize, G White, S Vanbavinckhove, G |
author_facet | Bai, M Aronson, J Blaskiewicz, M Luo, Y Robert-Demolaize, G White, S Vanbavinckhove, G |
author_sort | Bai, M |
collection | CERN |
description | The further improvement of RHIC luminosity performance requires more precise understanding of the RHIC modeling. Hence, it is necessary to minimize the beta-beat, deviation of measured beta function from the calculated beta functions based on an model. The correction of betabeat also opens up the possibility of exploring operating RHIC polarized protons at a working point near integer, a prefered choice for both luminosity as well as beam polarization. The segment-by-segment technique for reducing beta-beat demonstrated in the LHC operation for reducing the beta-beat was first tested in RHIC during its polarized proton operation in 2011 [2]. It was then fully implemented during the RHIC polarized proton operation in 2012. This paper reports the commissioning results. Future plan is also presented. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
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spelling | cern-15583552019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1558355engBai, MAronson, JBlaskiewicz, MLuo, YRobert-Demolaize, GWhite, SVanbavinckhove, GOptics Measurements and Corrections at RHICAccelerators and Storage RingsThe further improvement of RHIC luminosity performance requires more precise understanding of the RHIC modeling. Hence, it is necessary to minimize the beta-beat, deviation of measured beta function from the calculated beta functions based on an model. The correction of betabeat also opens up the possibility of exploring operating RHIC polarized protons at a working point near integer, a prefered choice for both luminosity as well as beam polarization. The segment-by-segment technique for reducing beta-beat demonstrated in the LHC operation for reducing the beta-beat was first tested in RHIC during its polarized proton operation in 2011 [2]. It was then fully implemented during the RHIC polarized proton operation in 2012. This paper reports the commissioning results. Future plan is also presented.oai:cds.cern.ch:15583552012 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Bai, M Aronson, J Blaskiewicz, M Luo, Y Robert-Demolaize, G White, S Vanbavinckhove, G Optics Measurements and Corrections at RHIC |
title | Optics Measurements and Corrections at RHIC |
title_full | Optics Measurements and Corrections at RHIC |
title_fullStr | Optics Measurements and Corrections at RHIC |
title_full_unstemmed | Optics Measurements and Corrections at RHIC |
title_short | Optics Measurements and Corrections at RHIC |
title_sort | optics measurements and corrections at rhic |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1558355 |
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