Measurements of Beam Halo Diffusion and Population Density in the Tevatron and in the Large Hadron Collider

Measurements of Beam Halo Diffusion and Population Density in the Tevatron and in the Large Hadron Collider
Title Measurements of Beam Halo Diffusion and Population Density in the Tevatron and in the Large Hadron Collider PDF eBook
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Halo dynamics influences global accelerator performance: beam lifetimes, emittance growth, dynamic aperture, and collimation efficiency. Halo monitoring and control are also critical for the operation of high-power machines. For instance, in the high-luminosity upgrade of the LHC, the energy stored in the beam tails may reach several megajoules. Fast losses can result in superconducting magnet quenches, magnet damage, or even collimator deformation. The need arises to measure the beam halo and to remove it at controllable rates. In the Tevatron and in the LHC, halo population densities and diffusivities were measured with collimator scans by observing the time evolution of losses following small inward or outward collimator steps, under different experimental conditions: with single beams and in collision, and, in the case of the Tevatron, with a hollow electron lens acting on a subset of bunches. After the LHC resumes operations, it is planned to compare measured diffusivities with the known strength of transverse damper excitations. New proposals for nondestructive halo population density measurements are also briefly discussed.

Measurements of Transverse Beam Halo Diffusion Rates in the LHC With Collimator Scans

Measurements of Transverse Beam Halo Diffusion Rates in the LHC With Collimator Scans
Title Measurements of Transverse Beam Halo Diffusion Rates in the LHC With Collimator Scans PDF eBook
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Release 2012
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Measurements of Transverse Beam Diffusion Rates in the Fermilab Tevatron Collider

Measurements of Transverse Beam Diffusion Rates in the Fermilab Tevatron Collider
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Release 2011
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The transverse beam diffusion rate vs. particle oscillation amplitude was measured in the Tevatron using collimator scans. All collimator jaws except one were retracted. As the jaw of interest was moved in small steps, the local shower rates were recorded as a function of time. By using a diffusion model, the time evolution of losses could be related to the diffusion rate at the collimator position. Preliminary results of these measurements are presented.

Measurement of the Effect of Collisions on Transverse Beam Halo Dynamics in the Tevatron and in the LHC.

Measurement of the Effect of Collisions on Transverse Beam Halo Dynamics in the Tevatron and in the LHC.
Title Measurement of the Effect of Collisions on Transverse Beam Halo Dynamics in the Tevatron and in the LHC. PDF eBook
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Release 2013
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BEAM DIFFUSION MEASUREMENTS AT RHIC.

BEAM DIFFUSION MEASUREMENTS AT RHIC.
Title BEAM DIFFUSION MEASUREMENTS AT RHIC. PDF eBook
Author R. P. FLILLER (IIIDREES, A.GASSNER, D.MCINTY.)
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Release 2003
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During a store, particles from the beam core continually diffuse outwards into the halo through a variety of mechanisms. Understanding the diffusion rate as a function of particle amplitude can help discover which processes are important to halo growth. A collimator can be used to measure the amplitude growth rate as a function of the particle amplitude. In this paper we present results of diffusion measurements performed at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) with fully stripped gold ions, deuterons, and protons. We compare these results with measurements from previous years, and simulations, and discuss any factors that relate to beam growth in RHIC.

The Large Hadron Collider

The Large Hadron Collider
Title The Large Hadron Collider PDF eBook
Author Lyndon R. Evans
Publisher EPFL Press
Pages 264
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Hadron colliders
ISBN 9782940222346

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Describes the technology and engineering of the Large Hadron collider (LHC), one of the greatest scientific marvels of this young 21st century. This book traces the feat of its construction, written by the head scientists involved, placed into the context of the scientific goals and principles.

Channeling and Volume Reflection Based Crystal Collimation of Tevatron Circulating Beam Halo (T-980).

Channeling and Volume Reflection Based Crystal Collimation of Tevatron Circulating Beam Halo (T-980).
Title Channeling and Volume Reflection Based Crystal Collimation of Tevatron Circulating Beam Halo (T-980). PDF eBook
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The T980 crystal collimation experiment is underway at the Tevatron to determine if this technique could increase 980 GeV beam-halo collimation efficiency at high-energy hadron colliders such as the Tevatron and the LHC. T980 also studies various crystal types and parameters. The setup has been substantially enhanced during the Summer 2009 shutdown by installing a new O-shaped crystal in the horizontal goniometer, as well as adding a vertical goniometer with two alternating crystals (O-shaped and multi-strip) and additional beam diagnostics. First measurements with the new system are quite encouraging, with channeled and volume-reflected beams observed on the secondary collimators as predicted. Investigation of crystal collimation efficiencies with crystals in volume reflection and channeling modes are described in comparison with an amorphous primary collimator. Results on the system performance are presented for the end-of-store studies and for entire collider stores. The first investigation of colliding beam collimation simultaneously using crystals in both the vertical and horizontal plane has been made in the regime with horizontally channeled and vertically volume-reflected beams. Planning is underway for significant hardware improvements during the FY10 summer shutdown and for dedicated studies during the final year of Tevatron operation and also for a 'post-collider beam physics running' period.