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Comparison of LHC Beam Loss Maps Using the Transverse Damper Blow Up and Tune Resonance Crossing Methods

The LHC collimator settings are qualified regularly via beam loss maps. In this procedure, the beam is artificially excited to create abnormal loss rates. The transverse damper blow up (ADT) and tune resonance crossing methods (QT) are used to increase the betatron amplitude of particles and verify...

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Autores principales: Moens, V, Bruce, R, Redaelli, S, Salvachua, B, Valentino, G
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1574590
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author Moens, V
Bruce, R
Redaelli, S
Salvachua, B
Valentino, G
author_facet Moens, V
Bruce, R
Redaelli, S
Salvachua, B
Valentino, G
author_sort Moens, V
collection CERN
description The LHC collimator settings are qualified regularly via beam loss maps. In this procedure, the beam is artificially excited to create abnormal loss rates. The transverse damper blow up (ADT) and tune resonance crossing methods (QT) are used to increase the betatron amplitude of particles and verify the efficiency of the collimation cleaning hierarchy in IR7. This paper presents a quantitative comparison of the methods, for the qualification of the collimator settings at different operating points in the LHC machine cycle. The analysis is done using Beam Loss Monitor (BLM) with integration times of 1.3 s and 80 ms, the latter being available as from the 2012 run onwards. We present here the use of the faster BLM data (80 ms) to study the time evolution of the losses in IR3 and IR7 during offmomentum loss maps.
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spelling cern-15745902019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1574590engMoens, VBruce, RRedaelli, SSalvachua, BValentino, GComparison of LHC Beam Loss Maps Using the Transverse Damper Blow Up and Tune Resonance Crossing MethodsAccelerators and Storage RingsThe LHC collimator settings are qualified regularly via beam loss maps. In this procedure, the beam is artificially excited to create abnormal loss rates. The transverse damper blow up (ADT) and tune resonance crossing methods (QT) are used to increase the betatron amplitude of particles and verify the efficiency of the collimation cleaning hierarchy in IR7. This paper presents a quantitative comparison of the methods, for the qualification of the collimator settings at different operating points in the LHC machine cycle. The analysis is done using Beam Loss Monitor (BLM) with integration times of 1.3 s and 80 ms, the latter being available as from the 2012 run onwards. We present here the use of the faster BLM data (80 ms) to study the time evolution of the losses in IR3 and IR7 during offmomentum loss maps.CERN-ACC-2013-0074oai:cds.cern.ch:15745902013-05-12
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Moens, V
Bruce, R
Redaelli, S
Salvachua, B
Valentino, G
Comparison of LHC Beam Loss Maps Using the Transverse Damper Blow Up and Tune Resonance Crossing Methods
title Comparison of LHC Beam Loss Maps Using the Transverse Damper Blow Up and Tune Resonance Crossing Methods
title_full Comparison of LHC Beam Loss Maps Using the Transverse Damper Blow Up and Tune Resonance Crossing Methods
title_fullStr Comparison of LHC Beam Loss Maps Using the Transverse Damper Blow Up and Tune Resonance Crossing Methods
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of LHC Beam Loss Maps Using the Transverse Damper Blow Up and Tune Resonance Crossing Methods
title_short Comparison of LHC Beam Loss Maps Using the Transverse Damper Blow Up and Tune Resonance Crossing Methods
title_sort comparison of lhc beam loss maps using the transverse damper blow up and tune resonance crossing methods
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1574590
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