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Beam dynamics studies to develop LHC luminosity model

The thesis project aims at studying the different physical processes that are impacting luminosity, one of the key figures of merit of a collider operation. In particular the project focuses on extracting the most relevant parameters for the high-energy part of the model, which is mostly dominated b...

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Autor principal: Campogiani, Giovanna
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2017843
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author Campogiani, Giovanna
author_facet Campogiani, Giovanna
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description The thesis project aims at studying the different physical processes that are impacting luminosity, one of the key figures of merit of a collider operation. In particular the project focuses on extracting the most relevant parameters for the high-energy part of the model, which is mostly dominated by the beam-beam effect. LHC luminosity is degraded by parasitic collisions that reduce the beam lifetime and the particles stability in the collider. This instability is due to the non-linear effects of one beam electromagnetic field on another in the interaction region. Such parasitic encounters can be as many as 16 per interaction region, piling up to around 180 000 per second. Our goal is to study the evolution of charge density distribution in the beam, by tracking particles through a symplectic integrator that includes the beam-beam effect. In particular we want to obtain data on the halo particles, which are more sensible to instability, to better characterise the beam lifetime and monitor the luminosity evolution.
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spelling cern-20178432019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2017843engCampogiani, GiovannaBeam dynamics studies to develop LHC luminosity modelAccelerators and Storage RingsEngineeringThe thesis project aims at studying the different physical processes that are impacting luminosity, one of the key figures of merit of a collider operation. In particular the project focuses on extracting the most relevant parameters for the high-energy part of the model, which is mostly dominated by the beam-beam effect. LHC luminosity is degraded by parasitic collisions that reduce the beam lifetime and the particles stability in the collider. This instability is due to the non-linear effects of one beam electromagnetic field on another in the interaction region. Such parasitic encounters can be as many as 16 per interaction region, piling up to around 180 000 per second. Our goal is to study the evolution of charge density distribution in the beam, by tracking particles through a symplectic integrator that includes the beam-beam effect. In particular we want to obtain data on the halo particles, which are more sensible to instability, to better characterise the beam lifetime and monitor the luminosity evolution.CERN-THESIS-2014-311oai:cds.cern.ch:20178432015-05-22T14:14:41Z
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Engineering
Campogiani, Giovanna
Beam dynamics studies to develop LHC luminosity model
title Beam dynamics studies to develop LHC luminosity model
title_full Beam dynamics studies to develop LHC luminosity model
title_fullStr Beam dynamics studies to develop LHC luminosity model
title_full_unstemmed Beam dynamics studies to develop LHC luminosity model
title_short Beam dynamics studies to develop LHC luminosity model
title_sort beam dynamics studies to develop lhc luminosity model
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
Engineering
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2017843
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