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Longitudinal Impedance Characterization of the CERN SPS Vacuum Flanges

This contribution describes the thorough studies carried out to characterize the longitudinal impedance of the CERN SPS vacuum flanges, which are believed to be the main source of LHC beam instability. Around 500 high-impedance flanges of 8 different types have been identified. Three factors play an...

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Autor principal: Campelo, Jose Enrique
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2141768
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description This contribution describes the thorough studies carried out to characterize the longitudinal impedance of the CERN SPS vacuum flanges, which are believed to be the main source of LHC beam instability. Around 500 high-impedance flanges of 8 different types have been identified. Three factors play an important role in the characterization of these flanges: the type of vacuum chambers that the flange interconnects, whether or not both sides are electrically isolated (by means of an enamel coating) and, finally, the presence of damping resistors which damp high-Q resonances. Not only, full-wave electromagnetic field simulations, but also RF measurements have been used to evaluate the impedance of these elements. The R/Q of the relevant resonances was measured using the well-known bead-pull technique. In particular, a subset of around 150 flanges has been found to be the source of a high-impedance resonance at 1.4 GHz, also observed in beam measurements. Guidelines on how to reduce the impedance of these elements are also presented.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-14172782022-08-10T12:59:18Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2141768engCampelo, Jose EnriqueLongitudinal Impedance Characterization of the CERN SPS Vacuum FlangesAccelerators and Storage RingsThis contribution describes the thorough studies carried out to characterize the longitudinal impedance of the CERN SPS vacuum flanges, which are believed to be the main source of LHC beam instability. Around 500 high-impedance flanges of 8 different types have been identified. Three factors play an important role in the characterization of these flanges: the type of vacuum chambers that the flange interconnects, whether or not both sides are electrically isolated (by means of an enamel coating) and, finally, the presence of damping resistors which damp high-Q resonances. Not only, full-wave electromagnetic field simulations, but also RF measurements have been used to evaluate the impedance of these elements. The R/Q of the relevant resonances was measured using the well-known bead-pull technique. In particular, a subset of around 150 flanges has been found to be the source of a high-impedance resonance at 1.4 GHz, also observed in beam measurements. Guidelines on how to reduce the impedance of these elements are also presented.CERN-ACC-2015-346oai:inspirehep.net:14172782015
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Campelo, Jose Enrique
Longitudinal Impedance Characterization of the CERN SPS Vacuum Flanges
title Longitudinal Impedance Characterization of the CERN SPS Vacuum Flanges
title_full Longitudinal Impedance Characterization of the CERN SPS Vacuum Flanges
title_fullStr Longitudinal Impedance Characterization of the CERN SPS Vacuum Flanges
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal Impedance Characterization of the CERN SPS Vacuum Flanges
title_short Longitudinal Impedance Characterization of the CERN SPS Vacuum Flanges
title_sort longitudinal impedance characterization of the cern sps vacuum flanges
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2141768
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