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Lifetime Analysis at High Intensity Colliders Applied to the LHC

The beam lifetime is one of the main parameters to define the performance of a collider. In a super-conducting machine like the LHC, the lifetime determines the intensity reach for a given collimation cleaning. The beam lifetime can be calculated from the direct measurement of beam current. However,...

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Autores principales: Salvachua, B, Assmann, RW, Bruce, R, Burkart, F, Redaelli, S, Valentino, G, Wollmann, D
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1574586
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author Salvachua, B
Assmann, RW
Bruce, R
Burkart, F
Redaelli, S
Valentino, G
Wollmann, D
author_facet Salvachua, B
Assmann, RW
Bruce, R
Burkart, F
Redaelli, S
Valentino, G
Wollmann, D
author_sort Salvachua, B
collection CERN
description The beam lifetime is one of the main parameters to define the performance of a collider. In a super-conducting machine like the LHC, the lifetime determines the intensity reach for a given collimation cleaning. The beam lifetime can be calculated from the direct measurement of beam current. However, due to the noise in the beam current signal only an average lifetime over several seconds can be calculated. We propose here an alternative method, which uses the signal of the beam loss monitors in the vicinity of the primary collimators to get the instantaneous beam lifetime at the collimators. In this paper we compare the lifetime from the two methods and investigate the minimum lifetime over the LHC cycle for all the physics fills in 2011 and 2012. These data provide a reference for estimates of performance reach from collimator cleaning.
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spelling cern-15745862019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1574586engSalvachua, BAssmann, RWBruce, RBurkart, FRedaelli, SValentino, GWollmann, DLifetime Analysis at High Intensity Colliders Applied to the LHCAccelerators and Storage RingsThe beam lifetime is one of the main parameters to define the performance of a collider. In a super-conducting machine like the LHC, the lifetime determines the intensity reach for a given collimation cleaning. The beam lifetime can be calculated from the direct measurement of beam current. However, due to the noise in the beam current signal only an average lifetime over several seconds can be calculated. We propose here an alternative method, which uses the signal of the beam loss monitors in the vicinity of the primary collimators to get the instantaneous beam lifetime at the collimators. In this paper we compare the lifetime from the two methods and investigate the minimum lifetime over the LHC cycle for all the physics fills in 2011 and 2012. These data provide a reference for estimates of performance reach from collimator cleaning.CERN-ACC-2013-0072oai:cds.cern.ch:15745862013-05-12
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Salvachua, B
Assmann, RW
Bruce, R
Burkart, F
Redaelli, S
Valentino, G
Wollmann, D
Lifetime Analysis at High Intensity Colliders Applied to the LHC
title Lifetime Analysis at High Intensity Colliders Applied to the LHC
title_full Lifetime Analysis at High Intensity Colliders Applied to the LHC
title_fullStr Lifetime Analysis at High Intensity Colliders Applied to the LHC
title_full_unstemmed Lifetime Analysis at High Intensity Colliders Applied to the LHC
title_short Lifetime Analysis at High Intensity Colliders Applied to the LHC
title_sort lifetime analysis at high intensity colliders applied to the lhc
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1574586
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