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Transverse Beam Stability with Low-Impedance Collimators in the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider: Status and Challenges

The High-Luminosity LHC Project aims to increase the integrated luminosity that will be collected by the Large Hadron Collider for the needs of the high energy physics frontier by the end of its Run 3 by more than a factor ten. This will require doubling the beam intensity, and in order to ensure co...

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Autores principales: Antipov, S.A., Amorim, D., Biancacci, N., Carideo, E., Mereghetti, A., Métral, E., Redaelli, S., Salvant, B., Valuch, D.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.23.034403
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2701740
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author Antipov, S.A.
Amorim, D.
Biancacci, N.
Carideo, E.
Mereghetti, A.
Métral, E.
Redaelli, S.
Salvant, B.
Valuch, D.
author_facet Antipov, S.A.
Amorim, D.
Biancacci, N.
Carideo, E.
Mereghetti, A.
Métral, E.
Redaelli, S.
Salvant, B.
Valuch, D.
author_sort Antipov, S.A.
collection CERN
description The High-Luminosity LHC Project aims to increase the integrated luminosity that will be collected by the Large Hadron Collider for the needs of the high energy physics frontier by the end of its Run 3 by more than a factor ten. This will require doubling the beam intensity, and in order to ensure coherent stability until the brighter beams are put in collision, the transverse impedance of the machine has to be reduced. As the major portion of the ring impedance is generated by its collimation system, several low resistivity jaw materials have been considered to lower the collimator impedance and a special collimator has been built and installed in the machine to study their effect. In order to assess the performance of each material we performed a series of tune shift measurements with LHC beams. The results show a significant reduction of the resistive wall tune shift with novel materials, in good agreement with the impedance model and the bench impedance and resistivity measurements. The largest improvement is obtained with a molybdenum coating of a molybdenum-graphite jaw. This coating, applied to the most critical collimators, is estimated to lower the machine impedance by up to 30% and the stabilizing Landau octupole threshold by up to 240 A after accounting for uncertainties of the model and other destabilising effects. A half of the overall improvement can be obtained by coating the jaws of a subset of 4 out of 11 collimators identified as the highest contributors to machine impedance. This subset of low-impedance collimators is being installed during the Long Shutdown 2 in 2019-2020.
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spelling cern-27017402021-09-26T11:49:19Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.23.034403http://cds.cern.ch/record/2701740engAntipov, S.A.Amorim, D.Biancacci, N.Carideo, E.Mereghetti, A.Métral, E.Redaelli, S.Salvant, B.Valuch, D.Transverse Beam Stability with Low-Impedance Collimators in the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider: Status and Challengesphysics.acc-phAccelerators and Storage RingsThe High-Luminosity LHC Project aims to increase the integrated luminosity that will be collected by the Large Hadron Collider for the needs of the high energy physics frontier by the end of its Run 3 by more than a factor ten. This will require doubling the beam intensity, and in order to ensure coherent stability until the brighter beams are put in collision, the transverse impedance of the machine has to be reduced. As the major portion of the ring impedance is generated by its collimation system, several low resistivity jaw materials have been considered to lower the collimator impedance and a special collimator has been built and installed in the machine to study their effect. In order to assess the performance of each material we performed a series of tune shift measurements with LHC beams. The results show a significant reduction of the resistive wall tune shift with novel materials, in good agreement with the impedance model and the bench impedance and resistivity measurements. The largest improvement is obtained with a molybdenum coating of a molybdenum-graphite jaw. This coating, applied to the most critical collimators, is estimated to lower the machine impedance by up to 30% and the stabilizing Landau octupole threshold by up to 240 A after accounting for uncertainties of the model and other destabilising effects. A half of the overall improvement can be obtained by coating the jaws of a subset of 4 out of 11 collimators identified as the highest contributors to machine impedance. This subset of low-impedance collimators is being installed during the Long Shutdown 2 in 2019-2020.The High-Luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) will double its beam intensity for the needs of High Energy Physics frontier. In order to ensure coherent stability until the beams are put in collision, the transverse impedance has to be reduced. As the major portion of the ring impedance is suparXiv:1910.09974oai:cds.cern.ch:27017402019-10-22
spellingShingle physics.acc-ph
Accelerators and Storage Rings
Antipov, S.A.
Amorim, D.
Biancacci, N.
Carideo, E.
Mereghetti, A.
Métral, E.
Redaelli, S.
Salvant, B.
Valuch, D.
Transverse Beam Stability with Low-Impedance Collimators in the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider: Status and Challenges
title Transverse Beam Stability with Low-Impedance Collimators in the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider: Status and Challenges
title_full Transverse Beam Stability with Low-Impedance Collimators in the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider: Status and Challenges
title_fullStr Transverse Beam Stability with Low-Impedance Collimators in the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider: Status and Challenges
title_full_unstemmed Transverse Beam Stability with Low-Impedance Collimators in the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider: Status and Challenges
title_short Transverse Beam Stability with Low-Impedance Collimators in the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider: Status and Challenges
title_sort transverse beam stability with low-impedance collimators in the high luminosity large hadron collider: status and challenges
topic physics.acc-ph
Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.23.034403
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2701740
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