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Can an extra HOM-like impedance explain the high octupole threshold at $Q′ ∼ 0$ in the LHC?

The 2015 LHC octupole threshold measurement campaign revealed a higher Landau octupole current between the measured octupole threshold and impedance model predictions for chromaticities below few units. The discrepancy was recently reduced by revisiting the emittances of both transverse planes but s...

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Autores principales: Antipov, Sergey, Biancacci, Nicolo, Metral, Elias
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2733032
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Sumario:The 2015 LHC octupole threshold measurement campaign revealed a higher Landau octupole current between the measured octupole threshold and impedance model predictions for chromaticities below few units. The discrepancy was recently reduced by revisiting the emittances of both transverse planes but still exceeds 300 A in some measurements (i.e. 400 A instead of 100 A), although excesses of 50 − 100 A were also measured at multiple $Q′$ between -10 and -5, where the expected octupole threshold should be negligibly small. One possible cause of the difference might be an HOM unaccounted for in the impedance model and recently, after having analyzed other options, it was considered likely. In this note we investigate this possibility via analytical and semi-analytical estimates and compare the findings with existing experimental evidence.