Presents: CB, HB, RC, RdM, SF, MG, BJ, YP, FR, TR, FS, RT, TW.
- Follow up of actions
- VELO detector and spectrometer strength for
LHCb -> YP
- The results including the effect of compensator failure will
be presented in the following meeting.
- Report from meetings
- MEB -> SF
- The allocation in the last sector 1-2 of dipoles will start
at the end of the month.
- 1050 dipoles approved up to now.
- Less than 15% of the SSS missing (around 50).
- 2 warm magnets and
the septa are missing.
- 60% of the SpSSS are approved.
- TCC -> BJ
- There was a discussion about access cards. If the card is
ok for entering the CCC, it will be ok for everything.
- The QRL of the last arc will be
finished by
the end of this month.
- SSS184 will be brought back to the surface as
it features a leak in one of the V-lines.
-
The interconnection works takes place
from Monday
to Thursday and continues during the week-end for sector 2-3 but only
for dipoles.
- Everything will be delayed by the
installation of the last dispersion suppressor quadrupoles.
- A draft installation plan was presented by Sylvain
Weiss.
- Recent results on beta-beating correction ->
Rama Calaga (pdf
file)
- A Recapitulation of the study was first presented, showing
the observables, the method and ingredients of the simulation.
- Dispersion matching is spoilt when not included in the SVD correction
algorithm. However, it does not improve significantly when
included in the global algorithm.
- A first attempt of introducing weights for β-beat and
dispersion correction was tried in a random error scenario in order to speed up
the simulations:
- β-beat correction is sensitive to weights but this is not the
case for the
dispersion.
- If one excludes the IR quads the correction of dispersion is
better. SF comments that not all the IR quads should be switched off
for correcting dispersion (only from Q1 to Q7).
- Using multiple iterations the correction becomes efficient
for dispersion using as observable the ratio between dispersion and β½
(shown also for the realistic errors scenario).
- Ideas for applying the algorithm to a real machine are
outlined.
- Some results on coupling correction from RHIC are also shown.
- SF comments that 210 knobs seem a big number. It may be that some knobs are indeed either not
independent or not usable as correctors. RC replies that he will check on that.
- SF adds that one may soft-wire magnets that only affect
dispersion or β-beat for a more efficient correction.
- HB reminds that some locations need hard constraints (for
injection, IP, etc), and need infinite weight. One should be
concentrated also to a measure of the emittance blow-up.
- MG points out that the study has to be done for both beams
and some knobs may be common (e.g. IR quads). RC replies that all the
above requests will be taken into account.
- MG comments that the final version of the algorithm should be
considered as part of the MAD-X on-line model.
- Highlights of ICAP06 Conference -> FS (pdf
file)
-
It
was a small conference of 90 participants of mostly European and Americans
(no Asians, hardly any Russians).
-
MAD-X seems
to have gained the status of a “gold standard”
in the community.
-
The CHEF code at Fermilab seems to have overcome some serious
limitation and is ready for ILC use by now.
-
MAD-X parser raised a lot of interest.
-
The “universal” parser between codes AML (Accelerator Markup
Language) by D. Sagan (Cornell) is making progress and within the next 6
months MAD-X should become a central part in it.
-
An agreement with M. Berz about the use of the DA package in PTC was found.
- AOB
- New error tables in optics database -> TR
- New versions of the error tables including the latest measurement
results for correctors, such as MQS, MQT, as well as MQM, MQY and
MQTL were generated.
-
For MQM and MQY: magnetic errors
are based on the latest results from cold magnetic measurements.
-
For MQTL: magnetic errors are
based on the latest results from the warm magnetic measurements
including the correction for the effect of the too short measurement
mole.
- Two version of the error table were produced (depending on the version
of the error routines). All the error tables were moved to a new
sub-directory in the official repository, namely
/afs/cern.ch/eng/lhc/optics/errors.
Color code:
Black: proposed agenda
Red: outcome
of discussion at the meeting
Last update on 13-10-2006 11:15:00
MG
& YP