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ieee particle accelerator conference | 2007

BPM calibration independent LHC optics correction

R. Calaga; R. Tomas; F. Zimmermann

The tight mechanical aperture for the LHC imposes severe constraints on both the beta and dispersion beating. Robust techniques to compensate these errors are critical for operation of high intensity beams in the LHC. We present simulations using realistic errors from magnet measurements and alignment tolerances in the presence of BPM noise. Correction reveals that the use of BPM calibration and model independent observables are key ingredients to accomplish optics correction. Experiments at RHIC to verify the algorithms for optics correction are also presented.


ieee particle accelerator conference | 2007

Modeling incoherent electron cloud effects

E. Benedetto; G. Rumolo; Daniel Schulte; R. Tomas; F. Zimmermann; G. Franchetti; K. Ohmi; M. Pivi; T. Raubenheimer; W. Fischer; K. Sonnad; Jean-Luc Vay

Incoherent electron effects could seriously limit the beam lifetime in proton or ion storage rings, such as LHC, SPS, or RHIC, or blow up the vertical emittance of positron beams, e.g., at the B factories or in linear-collider damping rings. Different approaches to modeling these effects each have their own merits and drawbacks. We describe several simulation codes which simplify the descriptions of the beam-electron interaction and of the accelerator structure in various different ways, and present results for a toy model of the SPS. In addition, we present evidence that for positron beams the interplay of incoherent electron-cloud effects and synchrotron radiation can lead to a significant increase in vertical equilibrium emittance. The magnitude of a few incoherent e+e- scattering processes is also estimated. Options for future code development are reviewed.


Archive | 2008

CLIC 2008 Parameters

H. Braun; Louis Rinolfi; S Weisz; A. Ferrari; R. Tomas; Gunther Geschonke; Walter Wuensch; A. Grudiev; Erk Jensen; R. Corsini; Daniel Schulte; M Taborelli; T Lefèvre; I. Syratchev; A. De Roeck; J P Delahaye; H. Schmickler; W D Schlatter; B Jeanneret; Yannis Papaphilippou; Claude Hauviller; Steffen Döbert; G Riddone


Physical Review Special Topics-accelerators and Beams | 2005

Measurement of global and local resonance terms

R. Tomas; A. Franchi; W. Fischer; R. Calaga; G. Rumolo; M. Bai


Presented at | 2010

LHC OPTICS MODEL, MEASUREMENTS AND CORRECTIONS

R. Tomas; G. Vanbavinckhove; M. Giovannozzi; Oliver Bruning; F. Schmidt; Ryoichi Miyamoto; M Aiba; M. Lamont; R. Calaga


First International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC) 2010; Kyoto, Japan; 20100523 through 20100528 | 2010

LHC crab-cavity aspects and strategy

R. Calaga; R. Tomas; F. Zimmermann


Physical Review Special Topics-accelerators and Beams | 2002

Normal form of particle motion under the influence of an ac dipole

R. Tomas


Archive | 2010

The magnetic model of the LHC in the early phase of beam commissioning

E. Todesco; N. Aquilina; Bernhard Auchmann; Luca Bottura; Marco Buzio; R. Chritin; G. Deferne; Laurent Deniau; Lucio Fiscarelli; P. Hagen; Juan Garcia Perez; M. Giovannozzi; M. Lamont; G Montenero; Gabriel Müller; M. Pereira; Stefano Redaelli; V. Remondino; Nicholas Sammut; F. Schmidt; Ralph Steinhagen; M Strzelczyk; R. Tomas; W.V. Delsolaro; J. Wenninger; R Wolf


Physical Review Special Topics-accelerators and Beams | 2005

Adiabaticity of the ramping process of an ac dipole

R. Tomas


Physical Review Special Topics-accelerators and Beams | 2015

Optics measurement algorithms and error analysis for the proton energy frontier

A. Langner; R. Tomas

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