Summary notes of the LCU meeting on 11/12/2012

Present: FB, RB, HB, RDM, LD, MG, PH, BH, JJ, EM, MS, RT, AV, RV

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Considerations on IR8 vertical crossing at injection -> BH (slides)

BH reported on the current status of work on the beam crossing scheme for LHCb for operation after LS1. The LHCb requires regular polarity changes on their spectrometer, which flips the sign of the internal horizontal crossing angle. A combination of internal and external crossing angles and parallel separation is required to avoid parasitic collisions.

The amount of horizontal external angle required depends on the polarity. For one polarity, we profit from the natural ring geometry of the LHC. The other polarity is much more problematic.
Partial parallel separation is also used in physics for luminosity leveling.
The current crossing scheme is not compatible with 25 ns operation at injection.
BH discusses to flip the planes for the external bumps, going to vertical external crossing angle and parallel horizontal separation, which would make the polarity change much more transparent.
The vertical crossing angle size will be limited to about +/- 108 mural by aperture in the beam screen, which was oriented for the horizontal crossing angle. The beam-beam separation would 10 sigma (for an emittance of 3 mum). This may be compatible with somewhat optimistic emittance and tolerance estimates.
The rotation of the beam screen which could earliest be done in LS2 could then be avoided.


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