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Beam Optics Studies in the Large Hadron Collider: Observations on an Anomalous Octupolar Resonance Line in the LHC -- and -- Accuracy & Feasibility of the $\beta^*$ Measurement for LHC and HL-LHC Using K-Modulation

While linear LHC dynamics are mostly understood and under control, non-linear beam dynamics will play an increasingly important role in the challenging regimes of future LHC operation. In 2012, turn-by-turn measurements of large betatron excitations of LHC Beam 2 at injection energy were carried out...

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Autor principal: Carlier, F S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2057179
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description While linear LHC dynamics are mostly understood and under control, non-linear beam dynamics will play an increasingly important role in the challenging regimes of future LHC operation. In 2012, turn-by-turn measurements of large betatron excitations of LHC Beam 2 at injection energy were carried out. These measurements revealed an unexpectedly large spectral line in the horizontal motion with frequency $-Q_x-2Q_y$. Detailed analyses and simulations are presented to understand the nature of this spectral line. -- ABSTRACT II -- The future regimes of operation of the LHC will require improved control of $\beta^*$ measurements to succesfully level the luminosities in the interaction points. The method of K-modulation has been widely used in other machines such as, LEP, HERA, Tevatron and ALBA to measure lattice beta functions. In the LHC, K-modulation of the last quadrupoles of the IP is the method to measure $\beta^*$ in the IP. This paper highlights the challenge of high precision tune measurements (up to $10^{-5}$ for the correct determination of $\beta^*$ in the LHC and the HL-LHC. Furthermore it presents a new analytical method for the calculation of $\beta^*$ using K-modulation, and compares it to the current numerical method.
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spelling cern-20571792019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2057179engCarlier, F SBeam Optics Studies in the Large Hadron Collider: Observations on an Anomalous Octupolar Resonance Line in the LHC -- and -- Accuracy & Feasibility of the $\beta^*$ Measurement for LHC and HL-LHC Using K-ModulationAccelerators and Storage RingsWhile linear LHC dynamics are mostly understood and under control, non-linear beam dynamics will play an increasingly important role in the challenging regimes of future LHC operation. In 2012, turn-by-turn measurements of large betatron excitations of LHC Beam 2 at injection energy were carried out. These measurements revealed an unexpectedly large spectral line in the horizontal motion with frequency $-Q_x-2Q_y$. Detailed analyses and simulations are presented to understand the nature of this spectral line. -- ABSTRACT II -- The future regimes of operation of the LHC will require improved control of $\beta^*$ measurements to succesfully level the luminosities in the interaction points. The method of K-modulation has been widely used in other machines such as, LEP, HERA, Tevatron and ALBA to measure lattice beta functions. In the LHC, K-modulation of the last quadrupoles of the IP is the method to measure $\beta^*$ in the IP. This paper highlights the challenge of high precision tune measurements (up to $10^{-5}$ for the correct determination of $\beta^*$ in the LHC and the HL-LHC. Furthermore it presents a new analytical method for the calculation of $\beta^*$ using K-modulation, and compares it to the current numerical method.CERN-THESIS-2015-154oai:cds.cern.ch:20571792015-10-05T12:37:02Z
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Carlier, F S
Beam Optics Studies in the Large Hadron Collider: Observations on an Anomalous Octupolar Resonance Line in the LHC -- and -- Accuracy & Feasibility of the $\beta^*$ Measurement for LHC and HL-LHC Using K-Modulation
title Beam Optics Studies in the Large Hadron Collider: Observations on an Anomalous Octupolar Resonance Line in the LHC -- and -- Accuracy & Feasibility of the $\beta^*$ Measurement for LHC and HL-LHC Using K-Modulation
title_full Beam Optics Studies in the Large Hadron Collider: Observations on an Anomalous Octupolar Resonance Line in the LHC -- and -- Accuracy & Feasibility of the $\beta^*$ Measurement for LHC and HL-LHC Using K-Modulation
title_fullStr Beam Optics Studies in the Large Hadron Collider: Observations on an Anomalous Octupolar Resonance Line in the LHC -- and -- Accuracy & Feasibility of the $\beta^*$ Measurement for LHC and HL-LHC Using K-Modulation
title_full_unstemmed Beam Optics Studies in the Large Hadron Collider: Observations on an Anomalous Octupolar Resonance Line in the LHC -- and -- Accuracy & Feasibility of the $\beta^*$ Measurement for LHC and HL-LHC Using K-Modulation
title_short Beam Optics Studies in the Large Hadron Collider: Observations on an Anomalous Octupolar Resonance Line in the LHC -- and -- Accuracy & Feasibility of the $\beta^*$ Measurement for LHC and HL-LHC Using K-Modulation
title_sort beam optics studies in the large hadron collider: observations on an anomalous octupolar resonance line in the lhc -- and -- accuracy & feasibility of the $\beta^*$ measurement for lhc and hl-lhc using k-modulation
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2057179
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