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Report number CERN-ACC-NOTE-2018-0003
Title MD2190: Q" Stabilization during injection
Author(s) Schenk, Michael (EPFL - Ecole Polytechnique Federale Lausanne (CH)) ; Fartoukh, Stephane (CERN) ; Li, Kevin Shing Bruce (CERN) ; Malina, Lukas (University of Oslo (NO)) ; Metral, Elias (CERN) ; Tomas Garcia, Rogelio (CERN)
Corporate author(s) CERN. Geneva. ATS Department
Publication 2018. - 11 p.
Imprint 29 Jan 2018. - 11 p.
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN LHC
Keywords CERN LHC ; Accelerator Physics - Beam Instabilities ; Chromaticity ; Optics
Abstract This MD is a follow-up study of MD1831, where single bunches were stabilized against impedance-driven instabilities at 6.5 TeV in the LHC with Q''. The goals are (i) to explore whether an amplitude detuning free Q'' knob can be implemented at injection energy, and (ii) whether Q'' can provide beam stability at injection, where the beams suffer mostly from electron cloud effects. Ideally, this would relax the use of the Landau octupoles and may help in preserving the beam quality by reducing dynamic aperture limitations originating from the octupoles. The MD has been split into two parts: First, optics corrections were put in place to minimize beta-beating and linear coupling introduced by the knobs. The corrections were achieved by means of orbit bumps and skew quadrupole knobs. Machine safety was then validated with loss maps. While the betatron loss maps were approved, the off-momentum maps showed a priori unexpected losses in several arcs and the MD was stopped at this point for reasons of machine protection. The second part of the MD, where the effect of Q'' in terms of the mitigation of collective effects was meant to be studied, could hence not be performed and may be addressed in a future MD.
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