Summary notes of the LCU meeting on 03/09/2013

Present: RB, HB, RDM,LD, OD, MKF, MF, MG, JJ, ALan, ALat, YL, SR, MS, PS, RT, AS, MV

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Summary of aperture measurements and comparisons with n1 method -> RB (slides)

Roderick reviewed the tolerances used for aperture estimate using n1  and comparing different sets of parameters against aperture measurements.
Measurements in the real machine have shown that the actual aperture is compatible with a well-aligned machine and much smaller values for the tolerances than what assumed in the design stage. This is the outcome of the sorting performed during installation, the alignment, and optics corrections. These allowed to reduce the beta beating below 10%. The measured aperture can be reproduced by n1 calculations with tighter parameters (bbeat=1.05, cor=0.01, dp=0, see the slides for details). It is clear that in principle a huge number of combinations of parameters used for n1 computation could provide values in agreement with the measured aperture. The correct approach would be to select those values fitting the experimental observation, e.g., of beta-beating, orbit excursion, and momentum offset. 
Massimo proposed to use two sets of parameters, the original set for comparison with the standard LHC design and a tighter set optimized for performance reach.
Helmut reminded that the high luminosity LHC upgrade significantly reduces the passive protection for the experiments (~ doubling the TAS radius, reducing the central beam pipes, higher intensities) and that the aperture specification for the HL-LHC should not be too generous. This, of course, should be carefully studied in a quantitative way.


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