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Physical Review Special Topics-accelerators and Beams | 2014

Simulations and measurements of beam loss patterns at the CERN Large Hadron Collider

Roderik Bruce; G. Robert-Demolaize; R. Assmann; V. Boccone; Chiara Bracco; M. Brugger; Marija Cauchi; F. Cerutti; D Deboy; A. Ferrari; L Lari; Aurelien Marsili; Alessio Mereghetti; Daniele Mirarchi; Elena Quaranta; Stefano Redaelli; A Rossi; Belen Salvachua; Eleftherios Skordis; Claudia Tambasco; Gianluca Valentino; T Weiler; V. Vlachoudis; D Wollmann

The CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is designed to collide proton beams of unprecedented energy, in order to extend the frontiers of high-energy particle physics. During the first very successful running period in 2010--2013, the LHC was routinely storing protons at 3.5--4 TeV with a total beam energy of up to 146 MJ, and even higher stored energies are foreseen in the future. This puts extraordinary demands on the control of beam losses. An un-controlled loss of even a tiny fraction of the beam could cause a superconducting magnet to undergo a transition into a normal-conducting state, or in the worst case cause material damage. Hence a multi-stage collimation system has been installed in order to safely intercept high-amplitude beam protons before they are lost elsewhere. To guarantee adequate protection from the collimators, a detailed theoretical understanding is needed. This article presents results of numerical simulations of the distribution of beam losses around the LHC that have leaked out of the collimation system. The studies include tracking of protons through the fields of more than 5000 magnets in the 27 km LHC ring over hundreds of revolutions, and Monte-Carlo simulations of particle-matter interactions both in collimators and machine elements being hit by escaping particles. The simulation results agree typically within a factor 2 with measurements of beam loss distributions from the previous LHC run. Considering the complex simulation, which must account for a very large number of unknown imperfections, and in view of the total losses around the ring spanning over 7 orders of magnitude, we consider this an excellent agreement. Our results give confidence in the simulation tools, which are used also for the design of future accelerators.


Archive | 2010

Collimation for the LHC high intensity beams

O. Aberle; R. Assmann; J. P. Bacher; Vincent Baglin; Giulia Bellodi; A. Bertarelli; Patrick Bestmann; R. Billen; V. Boccone; A. P. Bouzoud; Chiara Bracco; Hans Heinrich Braun; Roderik Bruce; Markus Brugger; S. Calatroni; F Caspers; Marija Cauchi; F. Cerruti; R. Chamizo; Ahmed Cherif; Enrico Chiaveri; A. Dallochio; D Deboy; B. Dehning; Mathieu Donze; Noel Hilleret; Eva Barbara Holzer; Delphine Jacquet; Jean-Bernard Jeanneret; Jose Miguel Jimenez


Archive | 2013

Cleaning Performance of the LHC Collimation System up to 4 TeV

Belen Salvachua; Stefano Redaelli; D Mirarchi; Gianluca Valentino; D Deboy; Elena Quaranta; A Rossi; L Lari; Ralph Assmann; Aurelien Marsili; Roderik Bruce; Marija Cauchi


Physical Review Special Topics-accelerators and Beams | 2014

High energy beam impact tests on a LHC tertiary collimator at the CERN high-radiation to materials facility

Marija Cauchi; O. Aberle; R. Assmann; A. Bertarelli; Federico Carra; K. Cornelis; Alessandro Dallocchio; D Deboy; L Lari; Stefano Redaelli; A Rossi; Belen Salvachua; Pierluigi Mollicone; Nicholas Sammut


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2014

Beam feasibility study of a collimator with in-jaw beam position monitors

Daniel Wollmann; A. Nosych; Gianluca Valentino; O. Aberle; Ralph W. Aßmann; A. Bertarelli; C Boccard; Roderik Bruce; Florian Burkart; Eva Calvo; Marija Cauchi; Alessandro Dallocchio; D Deboy; Marek Gasior; Rhodri Jones; Verena Kain; L Lari; Stefano Redaelli; A Rossi


Archive | 2012

LHC collimation cleaning and operation outlook

Belen Salvachua; Daniele Mirarchi; Stefano Redaelli; Gianluca Valentino; D Deboy; Elena Quaranta; L Lari; A Rossi; Aurelien Marsili; Roderik Bruce; R. Assmann; Marija Cauchi


Archive | 2011

Collimator losses in the DS of IR7 and quench test at 3.5~TeV

R. Assmann; Eva Barbara Holzer; Stefano Redaelli; Gianluca Valentino; D Deboy; J. Wenninger; D Wollmann; A Rossi; Mariusz Sapinski; E. Nebot Del Busto; Florian Burkart; Markus Zerlauth; B. Dehning; Roderik Bruce; R. Schmidt; Agnieszka Priebe; Marija Cauchi


Archive | 2011

Summary of MD on nominal collimator settings

R. Assmann; Stefano Redaelli; Gianluca Valentino; D Deboy; D Wollmann; L Lari; A Rossi; Nicolas Mounet; Florian Burkart; Roderik Bruce; Elias Métral; Benoit Salvant; Marija Cauchi


Archive | 2013

Quench tests at the Large Hadron Collider with collimation losses at 3.5 Z TeV

Stefano Redaelli; R. Schmidt; Gianluca Valentino; Markus Zerlauth; L Lari; A Rossi; Giulia Bellodi; R Versteegen; Ralph Assmann; John M. Jowett; J. Wenninger; Mariusz Sapinski; K. Brodzinski; Michaela Schaumann; M Solfaroli Camollocci; D Deboy; E. Nebot Del Busto; Florian Burkart; Marija Cauchi; D Wollmann; Agnieszka Priebe; Mirko Pojer; B. Dehning; Eva Barbara Holzer; Roderik Bruce


Archive | 2013

HIGH ENERGY BEAM IMPACT TESTS ON A LHC TERTIARY COLLIMATOR AT CERN HIRADMAT FACILITY

Marija Cauchi; Stefano Redaelli; O. Aberle; Nicholas Sammut; D Deboy; Belen Salvachua; A Rossi; L Lari; Alessandro Dallocchio; Ralph Assmann; Federico Carra; A. Bertarelli; Pierluigi Mollicone

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