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Closed orbit feed-back from low-$\beta$ quadrupole movements at LEP

Left and right of each of the four LEP interaction points superconducting low-beta quadrupole magnets are installed to squeeze the vertical beam size at the interaction points. These magnets are the dominant source of vertical closed orbit drifts at LEP because of their strength, the large vertical...

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Autores principales: Tecker, F A, Coosemans, Williame, Marin, A, Rybaltchenko, K, Wenninger, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1997
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/327311
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author Tecker, F A
Coosemans, Williame
Marin, A
Rybaltchenko, K
Wenninger, J
author_facet Tecker, F A
Coosemans, Williame
Marin, A
Rybaltchenko, K
Wenninger, J
author_sort Tecker, F A
collection CERN
description Left and right of each of the four LEP interaction points superconducting low-beta quadrupole magnets are installed to squeeze the vertical beam size at the interaction points. These magnets are the dominant source of vertical closed orbit drifts at LEP because of their strength, the large vertical beta function and their support. Hydrostatic Levelling Systems and resistor-based position sensors were installed to measure the vertical movements of these magnets continuously. The correlation between the mechanical movements and closed orbit variations has been studied. The analysis has shown that the orbit can be kept stable by acting on one correction dipole per low-beta quadrupole pair. This has led to a feed-back system which uses the mechanical measurements to correct the closed orbit and to prevent large orbit variations.
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spelling cern-3273112023-05-05T12:57:31Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/327311engTecker, F ACoosemans, WilliameMarin, ARybaltchenko, KWenninger, JClosed orbit feed-back from low-$\beta$ quadrupole movements at LEPAccelerators and Storage RingsLeft and right of each of the four LEP interaction points superconducting low-beta quadrupole magnets are installed to squeeze the vertical beam size at the interaction points. These magnets are the dominant source of vertical closed orbit drifts at LEP because of their strength, the large vertical beta function and their support. Hydrostatic Levelling Systems and resistor-based position sensors were installed to measure the vertical movements of these magnets continuously. The correlation between the mechanical movements and closed orbit variations has been studied. The analysis has shown that the orbit can be kept stable by acting on one correction dipole per low-beta quadrupole pair. This has led to a feed-back system which uses the mechanical measurements to correct the closed orbit and to prevent large orbit variations.CERN-SL-97-026-BIoai:cds.cern.ch:3273111997-06-04
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Tecker, F A
Coosemans, Williame
Marin, A
Rybaltchenko, K
Wenninger, J
Closed orbit feed-back from low-$\beta$ quadrupole movements at LEP
title Closed orbit feed-back from low-$\beta$ quadrupole movements at LEP
title_full Closed orbit feed-back from low-$\beta$ quadrupole movements at LEP
title_fullStr Closed orbit feed-back from low-$\beta$ quadrupole movements at LEP
title_full_unstemmed Closed orbit feed-back from low-$\beta$ quadrupole movements at LEP
title_short Closed orbit feed-back from low-$\beta$ quadrupole movements at LEP
title_sort closed orbit feed-back from low-$\beta$ quadrupole movements at lep
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/327311
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