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In-situ Vibration Measurements of the CTF2 Quadrupoles

The Compact LInear Collider (CLIC), presently under study at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), aims at colliding high energy â€ワnanobeams” at a luminosity of 1035 cm-2s-1. Vibrations of the lattice elements, if not properly corrected, can result in a loss in performance by cre...

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Autores principales: Coosemans, Williame, Redealli, S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/792688
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author Coosemans, Williame
Redealli, S
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Redealli, S
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description The Compact LInear Collider (CLIC), presently under study at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), aims at colliding high energy â€ワnanobeams” at a luminosity of 1035 cm-2s-1. Vibrations of the lattice elements, if not properly corrected, can result in a loss in performance by creating both unacceptable emittance growth in the linear accelerator and relative beam-beam offsets at the interaction point. Of particular concern are the vibrations induced by the accelerator environment. For example, the circulating water used to cool the lattice quadrupoles will increase magnet vibration levels. In the framework of the CLIC stability study, in-situ measurements of quadrupole vibrations have been performed at the CLIC Test Facility 2 (CTF2) with all accelerator equipment switched on. Since the CTF2 quadrupoles and their alignment support structures are realistic prototypes of those to be used in the CLIC linac, the measurements provide a realistic estimate of the CLIC magnet vibrations in a realistic accelerator working environment.
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spelling cern-7926882023-07-20T15:03:15Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/792688engCoosemans, WilliameRedealli, SIn-situ Vibration Measurements of the CTF2 QuadrupolesAccelerators and Storage RingsThe Compact LInear Collider (CLIC), presently under study at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), aims at colliding high energy â€ワnanobeams” at a luminosity of 1035 cm-2s-1. Vibrations of the lattice elements, if not properly corrected, can result in a loss in performance by creating both unacceptable emittance growth in the linear accelerator and relative beam-beam offsets at the interaction point. Of particular concern are the vibrations induced by the accelerator environment. For example, the circulating water used to cool the lattice quadrupoles will increase magnet vibration levels. In the framework of the CLIC stability study, in-situ measurements of quadrupole vibrations have been performed at the CLIC Test Facility 2 (CTF2) with all accelerator equipment switched on. Since the CTF2 quadrupoles and their alignment support structures are realistic prototypes of those to be used in the CLIC linac, the measurements provide a realistic estimate of the CLIC magnet vibrations in a realistic accelerator working environment.CERN-AB-2004-073CLIC-Note-607oai:cds.cern.ch:7926882004-08-17
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Coosemans, Williame
Redealli, S
In-situ Vibration Measurements of the CTF2 Quadrupoles
title In-situ Vibration Measurements of the CTF2 Quadrupoles
title_full In-situ Vibration Measurements of the CTF2 Quadrupoles
title_fullStr In-situ Vibration Measurements of the CTF2 Quadrupoles
title_full_unstemmed In-situ Vibration Measurements of the CTF2 Quadrupoles
title_short In-situ Vibration Measurements of the CTF2 Quadrupoles
title_sort in-situ vibration measurements of the ctf2 quadrupoles
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
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