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Luminosity, emittance evolution and OP scans
During 2015 proton physics operation, beam size estimates were derived from the luminosities acquired during small VdM-like beam separation scans (the so called " OP scans "). This talk recalls the main results from such scans, e.g. fill-by- fill differences and emittance evolution in stab...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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CERN
2016
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2294518 |
Sumario: | During 2015 proton physics operation, beam size estimates were derived from the
luminosities acquired during small VdM-like beam separation scans (the so called
" OP scans "). This talk recalls the main results from such scans, e.g. fill-by-
fill differences and emittance evolution in stable beams. In particular, it is
shown that emittance shrinking due to synchrotron light damping was observed for
the first time with proton beams. Furthermore, the luminosity evolution is
analysed and the optimal fill length is derived based on average and expected
turnaround times. A few comments on the luminosity imbalance between ATLAS and
CMS and BCMS bunch-by-bunch emittances are also given. |
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