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Optics Solutions in IR1 and IR5 for Ring-1 and Ring-2 of the LHC Version 6.0

In version 6 of the LHC lattice the pairs of standard arc and additional trim quadrupoles in the dispersion suppressor (DS) are replaced by individual units. The individual powering of these units provides additional flexibility in the DS. As a result of this modification the quadrupole positions an...

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Autor principal: Brüning, Oliver Sim
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/692015
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description In version 6 of the LHC lattice the pairs of standard arc and additional trim quadrupoles in the dispersion suppressor (DS) are replaced by individual units. The individual powering of these units provides additional flexibility in the DS. As a result of this modification the quadrupole positions and maximum strength changed, requiring an update of the optics in the insertions. We took advantage of this redesign and incorporated new requirements on the beta* squeeze leading to different phase advances over the IR as compared to version 5 of the LHC lattice. The optics is calculated for both rings and its flexibility investigated. The presented solutions avoid too low gradients at injection energy (450 GeV), minimise the beam size during injection and lead to a smooth change of the quadrupole gradients during the transition from injection to collision optics.
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spelling cern-6920152023-05-31T13:25:22Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/692015engBrüning, Oliver SimOptics Solutions in IR1 and IR5 for Ring-1 and Ring-2 of the LHC Version 6.0Accelerators and Storage RingsIn version 6 of the LHC lattice the pairs of standard arc and additional trim quadrupoles in the dispersion suppressor (DS) are replaced by individual units. The individual powering of these units provides additional flexibility in the DS. As a result of this modification the quadrupole positions and maximum strength changed, requiring an update of the optics in the insertions. We took advantage of this redesign and incorporated new requirements on the beta* squeeze leading to different phase advances over the IR as compared to version 5 of the LHC lattice. The optics is calculated for both rings and its flexibility investigated. The presented solutions avoid too low gradients at injection energy (450 GeV), minimise the beam size during injection and lead to a smooth change of the quadrupole gradients during the transition from injection to collision optics.LHC-PROJECT-NOTE-187oai:cds.cern.ch:6920151999-04-29
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Brüning, Oliver Sim
Optics Solutions in IR1 and IR5 for Ring-1 and Ring-2 of the LHC Version 6.0
title Optics Solutions in IR1 and IR5 for Ring-1 and Ring-2 of the LHC Version 6.0
title_full Optics Solutions in IR1 and IR5 for Ring-1 and Ring-2 of the LHC Version 6.0
title_fullStr Optics Solutions in IR1 and IR5 for Ring-1 and Ring-2 of the LHC Version 6.0
title_full_unstemmed Optics Solutions in IR1 and IR5 for Ring-1 and Ring-2 of the LHC Version 6.0
title_short Optics Solutions in IR1 and IR5 for Ring-1 and Ring-2 of the LHC Version 6.0
title_sort optics solutions in ir1 and ir5 for ring-1 and ring-2 of the lhc version 6.0
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/692015
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