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Review of Coupled Bunch Instabilities in the LHC

In order to reach the required luminosity, the LHC will have a large number of high intensity bunches. Coupled bunch instabilities can therefore be excited by the higher order modes (HOMs)of the RF cavities, by parasitic cavities and by the transverse resistive wall effect. This report summarises th...

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Autor principal: Angal-Kalinin, Deepa
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/569880
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author Angal-Kalinin, Deepa
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description In order to reach the required luminosity, the LHC will have a large number of high intensity bunches. Coupled bunch instabilities can therefore be excited by the higher order modes (HOMs)of the RF cavities, by parasitic cavities and by the transverse resistive wall effect. This report summarises the growth times of the coupled bunch instabilities taking into account the HOMs (damped or undamped)relevant for the 200 MHz normal conducting cavities, the 400 MHz superconducting cavities, as well as other parasitic cavities. It is shown that, with the damped HOMs of the RF cavities, the coupled bunch instabilities remain within control for the LHC operation.As far as the transverse resistive wall effect at injection disconcerned,it is demonstrated that the corresponding growth times can be safely compensated by the proposed transverse feedback system [1].
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spelling cern-5698802023-05-31T13:21:38Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/569880engAngal-Kalinin, DeepaReview of Coupled Bunch Instabilities in the LHCAccelerators and Storage RingsIn order to reach the required luminosity, the LHC will have a large number of high intensity bunches. Coupled bunch instabilities can therefore be excited by the higher order modes (HOMs)of the RF cavities, by parasitic cavities and by the transverse resistive wall effect. This report summarises the growth times of the coupled bunch instabilities taking into account the HOMs (damped or undamped)relevant for the 200 MHz normal conducting cavities, the 400 MHz superconducting cavities, as well as other parasitic cavities. It is shown that, with the damped HOMs of the RF cavities, the coupled bunch instabilities remain within control for the LHC operation.As far as the transverse resistive wall effect at injection disconcerned,it is demonstrated that the corresponding growth times can be safely compensated by the proposed transverse feedback system [1].LHC-Project-Report-595CERN-LHC-Project-Report-595oai:cds.cern.ch:5698802002-07-15
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Angal-Kalinin, Deepa
Review of Coupled Bunch Instabilities in the LHC
title Review of Coupled Bunch Instabilities in the LHC
title_full Review of Coupled Bunch Instabilities in the LHC
title_fullStr Review of Coupled Bunch Instabilities in the LHC
title_full_unstemmed Review of Coupled Bunch Instabilities in the LHC
title_short Review of Coupled Bunch Instabilities in the LHC
title_sort review of coupled bunch instabilities in the lhc
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
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