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Report from LHC MD 2171: Amplitude dependent closest tune approach from normal and skew octupoles

Simulation-based studies predict significant amplitude-dependent closest tune approach can be generated by skew octupole sources in conjunction with their normal octupolar counterparts. This has the potential to significantly influence Landau damping at small β∗, where skew octupole errors in the exper...

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Autores principales: Maclean, Ewen Hamish, Tomas Garcia, Rogelio, Persson, Tobias Hakan Bjorn, Carlier, Felix Simon
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2310163
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author Maclean, Ewen Hamish
Tomas Garcia, Rogelio
Persson, Tobias Hakan Bjorn
Carlier, Felix Simon
author_facet Maclean, Ewen Hamish
Tomas Garcia, Rogelio
Persson, Tobias Hakan Bjorn
Carlier, Felix Simon
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description Simulation-based studies predict significant amplitude-dependent closest tune approach can be generated by skew octupole sources in conjunction with their normal octupolar counterparts. This has the potential to significantly influence Landau damping at small β∗, where skew octupole errors in the experimental IRs, together with b4 introduced by the Landau octupoles, is predicted to cause large distortion of the tune footprint. This MD aimed to perform a first exploration of these predictions with beam, by enhancing skew octupole sources in the IRs at injection and measuring amplitude detuning with free kicks in the plane approaching the coupling resonance.
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spelling cern-23101632019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2310163engMaclean, Ewen HamishTomas Garcia, RogelioPersson, Tobias Hakan BjornCarlier, Felix SimonReport from LHC MD 2171: Amplitude dependent closest tune approach from normal and skew octupolesAccelerators and Storage RingsSimulation-based studies predict significant amplitude-dependent closest tune approach can be generated by skew octupole sources in conjunction with their normal octupolar counterparts. This has the potential to significantly influence Landau damping at small β∗, where skew octupole errors in the experimental IRs, together with b4 introduced by the Landau octupoles, is predicted to cause large distortion of the tune footprint. This MD aimed to perform a first exploration of these predictions with beam, by enhancing skew octupole sources in the IRs at injection and measuring amplitude detuning with free kicks in the plane approaching the coupling resonance.CERN-ACC-NOTE-2018-0027oai:cds.cern.ch:23101632018-03-01
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Maclean, Ewen Hamish
Tomas Garcia, Rogelio
Persson, Tobias Hakan Bjorn
Carlier, Felix Simon
Report from LHC MD 2171: Amplitude dependent closest tune approach from normal and skew octupoles
title Report from LHC MD 2171: Amplitude dependent closest tune approach from normal and skew octupoles
title_full Report from LHC MD 2171: Amplitude dependent closest tune approach from normal and skew octupoles
title_fullStr Report from LHC MD 2171: Amplitude dependent closest tune approach from normal and skew octupoles
title_full_unstemmed Report from LHC MD 2171: Amplitude dependent closest tune approach from normal and skew octupoles
title_short Report from LHC MD 2171: Amplitude dependent closest tune approach from normal and skew octupoles
title_sort report from lhc md 2171: amplitude dependent closest tune approach from normal and skew octupoles
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2310163
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