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High Brightness Proton Beams for LHC: Needs and Means

Experiments [1, 2] have proven that the LHC injector chain can deliver a proton beam with the nominal characteristics (bunch intensity Nb=1.15E11 protons per bunch (ppb) in normalised rms transverse emittances of 3.5 mm.mrad), but cannot reach the ultimate performance (1.7E11 ppb in the same emittan...

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Autores principales: Benedikt, Michael, Garoby, R
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2005-006.203
http://cds.cern.ch/record/815739
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author Benedikt, Michael
Garoby, R
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Garoby, R
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description Experiments [1, 2] have proven that the LHC injector chain can deliver a proton beam with the nominal characteristics (bunch intensity Nb=1.15E11 protons per bunch (ppb) in normalised rms transverse emittances of 3.5 mm.mrad), but cannot reach the ultimate performance (1.7E11 ppb in the same emittances). Moreover, in the longer term, an even higher beam brightness is required by all methods considered for increasing the LHC luminosity beyond the present ultimate level. Improvements and/or new processes are therefore needed, especially in the low energy accelerators. A number of solutions have already been imagined for the PS complex that involve new linac(s) or/and sophisticated beam gymnastics. The present capabilities and limitations of the accelerator chain are described. The needs of the possible LHC luminosity upgrades are outlined, the proposed improvements are explained and their features and performance are compared.
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spelling cern-8157392019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.5170/CERN-2005-006.203http://cds.cern.ch/record/815739engBenedikt, MichaelGaroby, RHigh Brightness Proton Beams for LHC: Needs and MeansAccelerators and Storage RingsExperiments [1, 2] have proven that the LHC injector chain can deliver a proton beam with the nominal characteristics (bunch intensity Nb=1.15E11 protons per bunch (ppb) in normalised rms transverse emittances of 3.5 mm.mrad), but cannot reach the ultimate performance (1.7E11 ppb in the same emittances). Moreover, in the longer term, an even higher beam brightness is required by all methods considered for increasing the LHC luminosity beyond the present ultimate level. Improvements and/or new processes are therefore needed, especially in the low energy accelerators. A number of solutions have already been imagined for the PS complex that involve new linac(s) or/and sophisticated beam gymnastics. The present capabilities and limitations of the accelerator chain are described. The needs of the possible LHC luminosity upgrades are outlined, the proposed improvements are explained and their features and performance are compared.CERNCERN-AB-2005-009oai:cds.cern.ch:8157392005
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Benedikt, Michael
Garoby, R
High Brightness Proton Beams for LHC: Needs and Means
title High Brightness Proton Beams for LHC: Needs and Means
title_full High Brightness Proton Beams for LHC: Needs and Means
title_fullStr High Brightness Proton Beams for LHC: Needs and Means
title_full_unstemmed High Brightness Proton Beams for LHC: Needs and Means
title_short High Brightness Proton Beams for LHC: Needs and Means
title_sort high brightness proton beams for lhc: needs and means
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2005-006.203
http://cds.cern.ch/record/815739
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