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Electron Cloud Studies and Beam Scrubbing Effect in the SPS

The performance of the SPS as LHC injector has been limited, with LHC-type beams, by the electron cloud multipacting for high bunch intensities (>6.0x10**10 protons/bunch). To study in detail the dependence of the electron cloud on the beam parameters (bunch intensity, filling pattern, filling fa...

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Autores principales: Jimenez, J M, Arduini, Gianluigi, Collier, Paul, Ferioli, G, Henrist, Bernard, Hilleret, Noël, Jensen, L, Laurent, Jean Michel, Weiss, K, Zimmermann, Frank
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/615159
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author Jimenez, J M
Arduini, Gianluigi
Collier, Paul
Ferioli, G
Henrist, Bernard
Hilleret, Noël
Jensen, L
Laurent, Jean Michel
Weiss, K
Zimmermann, Frank
author_facet Jimenez, J M
Arduini, Gianluigi
Collier, Paul
Ferioli, G
Henrist, Bernard
Hilleret, Noël
Jensen, L
Laurent, Jean Michel
Weiss, K
Zimmermann, Frank
author_sort Jimenez, J M
collection CERN
description The performance of the SPS as LHC injector has been limited, with LHC-type beams, by the electron cloud multipacting for high bunch intensities (>6.0x10**10 protons/bunch). To study in detail the dependence of the electron cloud on the beam parameters (bunch intensity, filling pattern, filling factor...), three strip-detectors have been installed inside dipole corrector magnets. The measuring set-up was completed by shielded pick-ups and by an in-situ secondary electron yield detector installed in field-free regions. This paper presents the variation of the electron cloud activity as a function of the bunch intensity and bunch length, filling pattern and filling factor. The spatial and energy distributions of the electrons in the cloud were studied and the latter compared with results obtained with a conventional retarding field detector. Evidence of the scrubbing effect as a solution to reduce the electron cloud activity is shown in the SPS. Heat load estimations based on the electron cloud intensity and on their energy distributions are given as a function of the bunch intensity and filling factor. The results can be compared with independent direct calorimetric measurements. The implications for the LHC are discussed, in particular heat load extrapolations and a possible start up scenario.
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spelling cern-6151592023-05-31T13:22:05Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/615159engJimenez, J MArduini, GianluigiCollier, PaulFerioli, GHenrist, BernardHilleret, NoëlJensen, LLaurent, Jean MichelWeiss, KZimmermann, FrankElectron Cloud Studies and Beam Scrubbing Effect in the SPSAccelerators and Storage RingsThe performance of the SPS as LHC injector has been limited, with LHC-type beams, by the electron cloud multipacting for high bunch intensities (>6.0x10**10 protons/bunch). To study in detail the dependence of the electron cloud on the beam parameters (bunch intensity, filling pattern, filling factor...), three strip-detectors have been installed inside dipole corrector magnets. The measuring set-up was completed by shielded pick-ups and by an in-situ secondary electron yield detector installed in field-free regions. This paper presents the variation of the electron cloud activity as a function of the bunch intensity and bunch length, filling pattern and filling factor. The spatial and energy distributions of the electrons in the cloud were studied and the latter compared with results obtained with a conventional retarding field detector. Evidence of the scrubbing effect as a solution to reduce the electron cloud activity is shown in the SPS. Heat load estimations based on the electron cloud intensity and on their energy distributions are given as a function of the bunch intensity and filling factor. The results can be compared with independent direct calorimetric measurements. The implications for the LHC are discussed, in particular heat load extrapolations and a possible start up scenario.LHC-Project-Report-634CERN-LHC-Project-Report-634oai:cds.cern.ch:6151592003-04-24
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Jimenez, J M
Arduini, Gianluigi
Collier, Paul
Ferioli, G
Henrist, Bernard
Hilleret, Noël
Jensen, L
Laurent, Jean Michel
Weiss, K
Zimmermann, Frank
Electron Cloud Studies and Beam Scrubbing Effect in the SPS
title Electron Cloud Studies and Beam Scrubbing Effect in the SPS
title_full Electron Cloud Studies and Beam Scrubbing Effect in the SPS
title_fullStr Electron Cloud Studies and Beam Scrubbing Effect in the SPS
title_full_unstemmed Electron Cloud Studies and Beam Scrubbing Effect in the SPS
title_short Electron Cloud Studies and Beam Scrubbing Effect in the SPS
title_sort electron cloud studies and beam scrubbing effect in the sps
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/615159
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