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SPS batch spacing optimisation

Until 2015, the LHC filling schemes used the batch spac-ing as specified in the LHC design report. The maximumnumber of bunches injectable in the LHC directly dependson the batch spacing at injection in the SPS and hence onthe MKP rise time.As part of the LHC Injectors Upgrade project for LHCheavy i...

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Autores principales: Velotti, F M, Bartmann, W, Carlier, E, Goddard, B, Kain, V, Kotzian, G
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.23727/CERN-Proceedings-2017-002.103
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2301808
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Sumario:Until 2015, the LHC filling schemes used the batch spac-ing as specified in the LHC design report. The maximumnumber of bunches injectable in the LHC directly dependson the batch spacing at injection in the SPS and hence onthe MKP rise time.As part of the LHC Injectors Upgrade project for LHCheavy ions, a reduction of the batch spacing is needed. In thisdirection, studies to approach the MKP design rise time of150ns(2-98%) have been carried out. These measurementsgave clear indications that such optimisation, and beyond,could be done also for higher injection momentum beams,where the additional slower MKP (MKP-L) is needed.After the successful results from 2015 SPS batch spacingoptimisation for the Pb-Pb run [1], the same concept wasthought to be used also for proton beams. In fact, thanksto the SPS transverse feed back, it was already observedthat lower batch spacing than the design one (225ns) couldbe achieved. For the 2016 p-Pb run, a batch spacing of200nsfor the proton beam with100nsbunch spacing wasrequested and finally used.Thanksto thegoodperformanceof the200nsscheme, thiswas proposed as operational scenario for 2017 p-p physicswith BCMS beams.In order to confirm the first observations and to evaluatethe operational settings, the 2016 MD sessions were carriedout