Summary notes of the LCU meeting on 05/05/2009

Present: HB, MG, WH, BH, EL, FR, AR, GV, SW, FS

Report from meetings

Studies for the IR8 squeeze -> WH (pdf)

WH explained recent work on the IR8 squeeze computed by Malika. This is done taking into account all known hardware constraints and the prospects of the first longer LHC operation for physics at 5 TeV. In the earlier operation, it is planned to allow for a squeeze in IR8 from 10m down to 2 m to increase luminosity.
Intermediate matched optics were computed using steps of 0.5 m in beta*. The computation show that even using 1 m step the maximum beta-beating and chromaticity variation in between two matched points is small. The only exception is the transition between beta* = 6m and 7m and between 3 m and 2 m. A reason for reducing the number of matched optics during the squeeze sequence is the time for the squeeze sequence (the currents are rounded before and after each matched optics).
However, after the meeting MG got the information from Marek Strzelczyk that the squeeze time for IR8 (including pre-squeeze) is about 1300 s which is compatible with IR1 and IR5 time. Therefore, there is no real need to reduce the number of matched optics form the squeeze sequence.

WH also said that the crossing schemes were defined for the nominal LHC but will have to be reviewed for 5 TeV and the beta* values planned for the first LHC run. For this it will also be important to clarify the MCBX limitations (knowing that another possibility would be, e.g., to share the strength among the MCBX in Q1 and Q2).

For IR2 in proton operation no squeeze is required as the luminosity has to be low and this can be achieved by displacing bunches (up to 50 ns bunch spacing).

 

AOB

FS reports that a new MAD-X version will be released soon to overcome a number of issues. The new compiler provided an interesting gain in speed.


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