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Compensation of the Long-Range Beam-Beam Interaction in the LHC

In the LHC, protons collide in four interaction points in order to deliver luminosity to detectors located there. In the next machine upgrade, the High Luminosity LHC, the objective is to increase this luminosity by a factor five. By sharing the same vacuum pipes, the two counter rotating beams are...

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Autor principal: Poyet, Axel
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2320490
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author Poyet, Axel
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description In the LHC, protons collide in four interaction points in order to deliver luminosity to detectors located there. In the next machine upgrade, the High Luminosity LHC, the objective is to increase this luminosity by a factor five. By sharing the same vacuum pipes, the two counter rotating beams are interacting with a longitudinal offset with respect to the IP: this effect is called Long-Range Beam-Beam interaction. In order to compensate this effect, a device is currently studying in the LHC: the Beam-Beam Compensator Wire. It consists in a DC wire carrying a current and imitating the strong beam, in the weak-strong approximation. This thesis reports a study of this device. First, we show under which hypothesis the strong beam can be equivalent to a wire. Then, we characterise the magnetic field of this wire and its effect on the weak beam before presenting results of experiments we led in order to demonstrate the beneficial effect of this device.
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spelling cern-23204902019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2320490engPoyet, AxelCompensation of the Long-Range Beam-Beam Interaction in the LHCAccelerators and Storage RingsIn the LHC, protons collide in four interaction points in order to deliver luminosity to detectors located there. In the next machine upgrade, the High Luminosity LHC, the objective is to increase this luminosity by a factor five. By sharing the same vacuum pipes, the two counter rotating beams are interacting with a longitudinal offset with respect to the IP: this effect is called Long-Range Beam-Beam interaction. In order to compensate this effect, a device is currently studying in the LHC: the Beam-Beam Compensator Wire. It consists in a DC wire carrying a current and imitating the strong beam, in the weak-strong approximation. This thesis reports a study of this device. First, we show under which hypothesis the strong beam can be equivalent to a wire. Then, we characterise the magnetic field of this wire and its effect on the weak beam before presenting results of experiments we led in order to demonstrate the beneficial effect of this device.CERN-THESIS-2017-387oai:cds.cern.ch:23204902018-05-28T12:42:57Z
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Poyet, Axel
Compensation of the Long-Range Beam-Beam Interaction in the LHC
title Compensation of the Long-Range Beam-Beam Interaction in the LHC
title_full Compensation of the Long-Range Beam-Beam Interaction in the LHC
title_fullStr Compensation of the Long-Range Beam-Beam Interaction in the LHC
title_full_unstemmed Compensation of the Long-Range Beam-Beam Interaction in the LHC
title_short Compensation of the Long-Range Beam-Beam Interaction in the LHC
title_sort compensation of the long-range beam-beam interaction in the lhc
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2320490
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