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Residual Gas Density Estimations in the LHC Insertion Regions IR1 and IR5 and the Experimental Regions of ATLAS and CMS for Different Beam Operations
The residual gas density for proton-proton runs in the LHC Insertion Regions IR1, and IR5, up to the interaction point (IP) has been estimated using the VAcuum Stability COde (VASCO) [1]. In addition to previous calculations [2], the experimental regions have been considered. The estimations have be...
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author | Rossi, A |
author_facet | Rossi, A |
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description | The residual gas density for proton-proton runs in the LHC Insertion Regions IR1, and IR5, up to the interaction point (IP) has been estimated using the VAcuum Stability COde (VASCO) [1]. In addition to previous calculations [2], the experimental regions have been considered. The estimations have been performed for the two scenarios of machine start-up and after machine conditioning [3]. Different machine filling factor schemes have been analysed, namely with 43, 156 and 2808 bunches at nominal beam energy (7TeV) and intensity. With respect to ref. [2], the code has also been refined and numerical errors have been reduced. The results can be used for estimation of background noise to the LHC experiments for those operation phases. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
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spelling | cern-7944112023-05-31T13:24:19Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/794411engRossi, AResidual Gas Density Estimations in the LHC Insertion Regions IR1 and IR5 and the Experimental Regions of ATLAS and CMS for Different Beam OperationsAccelerators and Storage RingsThe residual gas density for proton-proton runs in the LHC Insertion Regions IR1, and IR5, up to the interaction point (IP) has been estimated using the VAcuum Stability COde (VASCO) [1]. In addition to previous calculations [2], the experimental regions have been considered. The estimations have been performed for the two scenarios of machine start-up and after machine conditioning [3]. Different machine filling factor schemes have been analysed, namely with 43, 156 and 2808 bunches at nominal beam energy (7TeV) and intensity. With respect to ref. [2], the code has also been refined and numerical errors have been reduced. The results can be used for estimation of background noise to the LHC experiments for those operation phases.LHC-Project-Report-783CERN-LHC-Project-Report-783oai:cds.cern.ch:7944112004-09-15 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Rossi, A Residual Gas Density Estimations in the LHC Insertion Regions IR1 and IR5 and the Experimental Regions of ATLAS and CMS for Different Beam Operations |
title | Residual Gas Density Estimations in the LHC Insertion Regions IR1 and IR5 and the Experimental Regions of ATLAS and CMS for Different Beam Operations |
title_full | Residual Gas Density Estimations in the LHC Insertion Regions IR1 and IR5 and the Experimental Regions of ATLAS and CMS for Different Beam Operations |
title_fullStr | Residual Gas Density Estimations in the LHC Insertion Regions IR1 and IR5 and the Experimental Regions of ATLAS and CMS for Different Beam Operations |
title_full_unstemmed | Residual Gas Density Estimations in the LHC Insertion Regions IR1 and IR5 and the Experimental Regions of ATLAS and CMS for Different Beam Operations |
title_short | Residual Gas Density Estimations in the LHC Insertion Regions IR1 and IR5 and the Experimental Regions of ATLAS and CMS for Different Beam Operations |
title_sort | residual gas density estimations in the lhc insertion regions ir1 and ir5 and the experimental regions of atlas and cms for different beam operations |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/794411 |
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