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IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 2016

Beam Instabilities in Hadron Synchrotrons

Elias Métral; Theodoros Argyropoulos; Hannes Bartosik; Nicolo Biancacci; Xavier Buffat; J.Esteban Muller; Werner Herr; Giovanni Iadarola; Alexandre Lasheen; Kevin Li; A. Oeftiger; Danilo Quartullo; G. Rumolo; Benoit Salvant; Michael Schenk; E. Shaposhnikova; Claudia Tambasco; Helga Timko; Carlo Zannini; A. Burov; D. Banfi; Javier Barranco; N. Mounet; Oliver Boine-Frankenheim; U. Niedermayer; V. Kornilov; Shawnte L. White

Beam instabilities cover a wide range of effects in particle accelerators and they have been the subjects of intense research for several decades. As the machines performance was pushed new mechanisms were revealed and nowadays the challenge consists in studying the interplays between all these intricate phenomena, as it is very often not possible to treat the different effects separately. The aim of this paper is to review the main mechanisms, discussing in particular the recent developments of beam instability theories and simulations.


Archive | 2014

HOW TO MAXIMIZE THE HL-LHC PERFORMANCE *

G. Arduini; D. Banfi; Javier Barranco; Hannes Bartosik; Roderik Bruce; O. Brüning; R. Calaga; F. Cerutti; H. Damerau; R. De Maria; Luigi Salvatore Esposito; S. Fartoukh; M. Fitterer; R. Garoby; S. Gilardoni; M. Giovannozzi; B. Goddard; B. Gorini; M. Lamont; E. Métral; Nicolas Mounet; Stefano Redaelli; L. Rossi; G. Rumolo; E. Todesco; R Tomas; F. Zimmermann; Alexander Valishev

This contribution presents an overview of the parameter space for the HL-LHC [1] upgrade options that would maximize the LHC performance after LS3. The analysis is assuming the baseline HL-LHC upgrade options including among others, 25ns spacing, LIU [2] parameters, large aperture triplet and matching-section magnets, as well as crab cavities. The analysis then focuses on illustrations of the transmission efficiency of the LIU beam parameters from the injection process to stable conditions for physics, the minimization of the luminous region volume while preserving at the same time the separation of multiple vertices, the luminosity control mechanisms to extend the duration of the most efficient data taking conditions together with the associated concerns (machine efficiency, beam instabilities, halo population, cryogenic load, and beam dump frequency) and risks (failure scenarios, and radiation damage). In conclusion the expected integrated luminosity per fill and year is presented.


Archive | 2014

PICs: what do we gain in beam performance

G. Arduini; D. Banfi; Javier Barranco; Roderik Bruce; O. Brüning; R. De Maria; O. Dominguez; P. Fessia; M. Fitterer; S. Gilardoni; M. Giovannozzi; B. Gorini; Giovanni Iadarola; V. Kain; M. Kuhn; E. Métral; Nicolas Mounet; Stefano Redaelli; L. Rossi; G. Rumolo; R Tomas; J. Wenninger; Alexander Valishev

The beam parameters in the LHC resulting from the Performance Improvement Consolidation (PIC) activities presented in (1)(2) will be briefly recalled and motivated assuming that LINAC4 will be operational as PS-Booster Injector. The corresponding limitations in the LHC are outlined. Based on the above performance an estimate of the LHC yearly integrated luminosity will be provided. The evaluation of the need and extent of the performance and reliability improvement for some of the PIC items might imply additional information: the necessary machine studies and the specific operational experience required during Run 2 will be summarized.


Open Engineering | 2017

LHC@Home: a BOINC-based volunteer computing infrastructure for physics studies at CERN

Javier Barranco; Y. Cai; David G. Cameron; Matthew Crouch; Riccardo De Maria; Laurence Field; M. Giovannozzi; Pascal Dominik Hermes; Nils Høimyr; Dobrin Kaltchev; Nikos Karastathis; Cinzia Luzzi; Ewen Hamish Maclean; E McIntosh; Alessio Mereghetti; James Molson; Y. Nosochkov; Ivan D. Reid; Lenny Rivkin; Ben Segal; Kyrre Sjobak; Peter Skands; Claudia Tambasco; Frederik Van der Veken; Igor Zacharov

Abstract The LHC@Home BOINC project has provided computing capacity for numerical simulations to researchers at CERN since 2004, and has since 2011 been expanded with a wider range of applications. The traditional CERN accelerator physics simulation code SixTrack enjoys continuing volunteers support, and thanks to virtualisation a number of applications from the LHC experiment collaborations and particle theory groups have joined the consolidated LHC@Home BOINC project. This paper addresses the challenges related to traditional and virtualized applications in the BOINC environment, and how volunteer computing has been integrated into the overall computing strategy of the laboratory through the consolidated LHC@Home service. Thanks to the computing power provided by volunteers joining LHC@Home, numerous accelerator beam physics studies have been carried out, yielding an improved understanding of charged particle dynamics in the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and its future upgrades. The main results are highlighted in this paper.


7th International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC'16), Busan, Korea, May 8-13, 2016 | 2016

Simulation of Head-on Beam-Beam Limitations in Future High Energy Colliders

Xavier Buffat; Javier Barranco; Adrien Florio; Claudia Tambasco

The Future Circular Hadron Collider (FCC-hh) project calls for studies in a new regime of beam-beam interactions. While the emittance damping due to synchrotron radiation is still slower than in past or existing lepton colliders, it is significantly larger than in other hadron colliders. The slow reduction of the emittance is profitable for higher luminosity in term of transverse beam size at the interaction points and also to mitigate long-range beam-beam effects, potentially allowing for a reduction of the crossing angle between the beams during the operation. In such conditions, the strength of head-on beam-beam interactions increases, potentially limiting the beam brightness. 4D weak-strong and strongstrong simulations are performed in order to assess these limitations.


7th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'16), Busan, Korea, May 8-13, 2016 | 2016

Current Status of Instability Threshold Measurements in the LHC at 6.5 TeV

Lee Robert Carver; Javier Barranco; Nicolo Biancacci; Xavier Buffat; Wolfgang Höfle; Gerd Kotzian; T. Lefevre; Thomas Levens; Elias Métral; Benoit Salvant; Claudia Tambasco; Na Wang; M. Zobov


57th ICFA Advanced Beam Dynamics Workshop on High-Intensity and High-Brightness Hadron Beams (HB'16), Malmö, Sweden, July 3-8, 2016 | 2016

Beam dynamics issues in the FCC

F. Zimmermann; Jose Abelleira; Robert Appleby; Philip Bambade; Javier Barranco; Wolfgang Bartmann; Michael Benedikt; Maria Ilaria Besana; Jean-Luc Biarrotte; Oliver Boine-Frankenheim; Manuela Boscolo; Roderik Bruce; O. Brüning; Xavier Buffat; Florian Burkart; H. Burkhardt; S. Calatroni; F. Cerutti; Antoine Chancé; Francesco Collamati; Emilia Cruz Alaniz; Barbara Dalena; Alessandro Drago; Stephane Fartoukh; Angeles Faus-Golfe; M. Fiascaris; John Fox; Cedric Garion; B. Goddard; Gerardo Guillermo Cantón


57th ICFA Advanced Beam Dynamics Workshop on High-Intensity and High-Brightness Hadron Beams (HB'16), Malmö, Sweden, July 3-8, 2016 | 2016

Measurement and interpretation of transverse beam instabilities in the CERN large hadron collider (LHC) and extrapolations to HL-LHC

Elias Métral; Claudia Tambasco; Benoit Salvant; Govanni Rumolo; Javier Barranco; Lee Robert Carver; Xavier Buffat; Nicolo Biancacci; Giovanni Iadarola; Gianluigi Arduini; Michael Schenk; Kevin Li; Annalisa Romano


Archive | 2015

Beam-Beam Simulation of Crab Cavity White Noise for LHC Upgrade

Ji Qiang; Kazuhito Ohmi; Tatiana Pieloni; Javier Barranco


Archive | 2008

LATTICE OPTIONS FOR PS2

Yannis Papaphilippou; Javier Barranco; W. Bartmann; M. Benedikt; D. Trbojevic; R. de Maria

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