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Scraping for LHC and collimation tests in the CERN SPS

Scraping of the SPS beam prior to extraction towards the LHC will be important in order to remove the beam tails and ensure clean injection conditions. Scrapers recuperated from the ISR were installed in the SPS for this purpose. The scrapers are associated with a two stage collimation system using...

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Autores principales: Facchini, M, Fischer, C, Gras, J J, Hutchins, S, Jung, R
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2005
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/895153
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author Facchini, M
Fischer, C
Gras, J J
Hutchins, S
Jung, R
author_facet Facchini, M
Fischer, C
Gras, J J
Hutchins, S
Jung, R
author_sort Facchini, M
collection CERN
description Scraping of the SPS beam prior to extraction towards the LHC will be important in order to remove the beam tails and ensure clean injection conditions. Scrapers recuperated from the ISR were installed in the SPS for this purpose. The scrapers are associated with a two stage collimation system using collimators previously installed in LEP to reduce the irradiated area in the SPS. Tests have been performed to demonstrate that with the help of these collimators, it is possible to scrape with very little contamination outside the scraping area. Another issue was whether enough time is left for ejection towards the LHC after scraping, before repopulation of the removed tails. This was investigated with the SPS rest gas profile monitor and synchrotron radiation telescope. The system is described and the results of these tests are presented and discussed.
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spelling cern-8951532022-08-17T13:34:00Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/895153engFacchini, MFischer, CGras, J JHutchins, SJung, RScraping for LHC and collimation tests in the CERN SPSAccelerators and Storage RingsScraping of the SPS beam prior to extraction towards the LHC will be important in order to remove the beam tails and ensure clean injection conditions. Scrapers recuperated from the ISR were installed in the SPS for this purpose. The scrapers are associated with a two stage collimation system using collimators previously installed in LEP to reduce the irradiated area in the SPS. Tests have been performed to demonstrate that with the help of these collimators, it is possible to scrape with very little contamination outside the scraping area. Another issue was whether enough time is left for ejection towards the LHC after scraping, before repopulation of the removed tails. This was investigated with the SPS rest gas profile monitor and synchrotron radiation telescope. The system is described and the results of these tests are presented and discussed.CERN-AB-2005-070oai:cds.cern.ch:8951532005-04-01
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Facchini, M
Fischer, C
Gras, J J
Hutchins, S
Jung, R
Scraping for LHC and collimation tests in the CERN SPS
title Scraping for LHC and collimation tests in the CERN SPS
title_full Scraping for LHC and collimation tests in the CERN SPS
title_fullStr Scraping for LHC and collimation tests in the CERN SPS
title_full_unstemmed Scraping for LHC and collimation tests in the CERN SPS
title_short Scraping for LHC and collimation tests in the CERN SPS
title_sort scraping for lhc and collimation tests in the cern sps
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/895153
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