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LHC Abort Gap Filling by Proton Beam

Safe operation of the LHC beam dump relies on the possibility of firing the abort kicker at any moment during beam operation. One of the necessary conditions for this is that the number of particles in the abort gap should be below some critical level defined by quench limits. Various scenarios can...

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Autores principales: Fartoukh, Stéphane David, Jeanneret, Jean Bernard, Shaposhnikova, Elena
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/790609
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author Fartoukh, Stéphane David
Jeanneret, Jean Bernard
Shaposhnikova, Elena
author_facet Fartoukh, Stéphane David
Jeanneret, Jean Bernard
Shaposhnikova, Elena
author_sort Fartoukh, Stéphane David
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description Safe operation of the LHC beam dump relies on the possibility of firing the abort kicker at any moment during beam operation. One of the necessary conditions for this is that the number of particles in the abort gap should be below some critical level defined by quench limits. Various scenarios can lead to particles filling the abort gap. Time scales associated with these scenarios are estimated for injection energy and also coast where synchrotron radiation losses are not negligible for uncaptured particle motion. Two cases are considered, with RF on and RF off. The equilibrium distribution of lost particles in the abort gap defines the requirements for maximum tolerable relative loss rate and as a consequence the minimum acceptable longitudinal lifetime of the proton beam in collision.
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spelling cern-7906092023-05-31T13:21:29Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/790609engFartoukh, Stéphane DavidJeanneret, Jean BernardShaposhnikova, ElenaLHC Abort Gap Filling by Proton BeamAccelerators and Storage RingsSafe operation of the LHC beam dump relies on the possibility of firing the abort kicker at any moment during beam operation. One of the necessary conditions for this is that the number of particles in the abort gap should be below some critical level defined by quench limits. Various scenarios can lead to particles filling the abort gap. Time scales associated with these scenarios are estimated for injection energy and also coast where synchrotron radiation losses are not negligible for uncaptured particle motion. Two cases are considered, with RF on and RF off. The equilibrium distribution of lost particles in the abort gap defines the requirements for maximum tolerable relative loss rate and as a consequence the minimum acceptable longitudinal lifetime of the proton beam in collision.LHC-Project-Report-763CERN-LHC-Project-Report-763oai:cds.cern.ch:7906092004-08-17
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Fartoukh, Stéphane David
Jeanneret, Jean Bernard
Shaposhnikova, Elena
LHC Abort Gap Filling by Proton Beam
title LHC Abort Gap Filling by Proton Beam
title_full LHC Abort Gap Filling by Proton Beam
title_fullStr LHC Abort Gap Filling by Proton Beam
title_full_unstemmed LHC Abort Gap Filling by Proton Beam
title_short LHC Abort Gap Filling by Proton Beam
title_sort lhc abort gap filling by proton beam
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/790609
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