Summary notes of the LCU meeting on 05/04/2011

Present: CA, RB, HB, RC, RdM, MF, MG, BH, TM, RM, FS, MS, GV, FZ, EHM

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Is it possible to link DA and beam losses variation over time ?  -> MG  (slides)
MG reported about a recent investigation on how beam losses and dynamic aperture could be linked. This is a rather general question which has been discussed also in the LHCCWG a while ago in conjunction with the definition of tolerance intervals on key beam parameters for LHC beam commissioning.
The starting point is the possibility of fitting the evolution of DA with time using a rather simple expression that depends on three parameters, only. This was found already some time ago in the case of single-particle effects. The parametrisation is capable of describing situations with finite-size DA as well as zero-DA.
The proposed approach is based on such a parametrisation and the assumption that all particles beyond the DA at time N are lost. From this scaling laws can be derived.
Two data sets were found compatible with the assumptions used for the derivation of the proposed approach. One refers to the intensity variation at injection in the Tevatron for a single proton beam. The original computations modeled the intensity evolution using a simple diffusion model with constant diffusion coefficient. The proposed approach is capable of fitting the data with at the least the same degree of accuracy as the diffusion model.
Another set of data is from the SPS at 55 GeV during a coast aimed at measuring beam conditions in view of future crab cavity tests. Strong intensity reduction and emittance growth were observed. Interestingly enough the second derivative of intensity vs. time is negative, unlike the Tevatron case. This rules out immediately the diffusion models. Once more the proposed model agrees rather well with the experimental data.
FS comments that the situation might be completely different for the case with in which beam-beam effects are included. Indeed, he found the existence of chaotic spikes that generate jumps in the variation of DA with time. MG agrees that the situation might be different when beam-beam is included and this is a topic under consideration.


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