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Beam Diagnostics for Studying Beam Losses in the LHC

The LHC is well covered in terms of beam loss instrumentation. Close to 4000 ionisation chambers are installed to measure global beam losses all around the LHC ring, and diamond detectors are placed at specific locations to measure bunch-by-bunch losses. Combining the information of these loss detec...

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Autor principal: Salvachua, Belen
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2019-TUAO01
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2750959
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author Salvachua, Belen
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description The LHC is well covered in terms of beam loss instrumentation. Close to 4000 ionisation chambers are installed to measure global beam losses all around the LHC ring, and diamond detectors are placed at specific locations to measure bunch-by-bunch losses. Combining the information of these loss detectors with that from additional instrumentation, such as current transformers, allows for enhanced understanding and control of losses. This includes a fast and reliable beam lifetime calculation, the identification of the main origin of the loss (horizontal or vertical betatron motion or off-momentum), or a feedback to perform controlled off-momentum loss maps to validate the settings of the collimation system. This paper describes the diagnostic possibilities that open up when such measurements from several systems are combined.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-18225712021-02-08T22:45:58Zdoi:10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2019-TUAO01http://cds.cern.ch/record/2750959engSalvachua, BelenBeam Diagnostics for Studying Beam Losses in the LHCAccelerators and Storage RingsThe LHC is well covered in terms of beam loss instrumentation. Close to 4000 ionisation chambers are installed to measure global beam losses all around the LHC ring, and diamond detectors are placed at specific locations to measure bunch-by-bunch losses. Combining the information of these loss detectors with that from additional instrumentation, such as current transformers, allows for enhanced understanding and control of losses. This includes a fast and reliable beam lifetime calculation, the identification of the main origin of the loss (horizontal or vertical betatron motion or off-momentum), or a feedback to perform controlled off-momentum loss maps to validate the settings of the collimation system. This paper describes the diagnostic possibilities that open up when such measurements from several systems are combined.oai:inspirehep.net:18225712019
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Salvachua, Belen
Beam Diagnostics for Studying Beam Losses in the LHC
title Beam Diagnostics for Studying Beam Losses in the LHC
title_full Beam Diagnostics for Studying Beam Losses in the LHC
title_fullStr Beam Diagnostics for Studying Beam Losses in the LHC
title_full_unstemmed Beam Diagnostics for Studying Beam Losses in the LHC
title_short Beam Diagnostics for Studying Beam Losses in the LHC
title_sort beam diagnostics for studying beam losses in the lhc
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2019-TUAO01
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2750959
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