Minimum beta* for LHCb at 5 TeV beam energy -> WH (pdf)
The question addressed by this presentation was raised at the LHCCWG.
The scenario considered here, i.e., external crossing angle and 5 TeV, is
rather pessimistic. Indeed, the present strategy for the LHC commissioning
foresees to run the machine at a lower energy only for Phase A, i.e.,
without external crossing angle.
Another important point to be considered is that, due to the pollution of
the four TCTVs collimators to be installed in IR2/8, beta* will be very
likely limited to 6 m during the 2008 run.
For each value of beta* the crossing angle is maximised (compatible with
available aperture). Under these conditions the minimum beta* acceptable in
terms of aperture is 3 m. For beta*=2 m, the beam-beam separation is not
enough as one encounter occurs at about 6 sigma. This means that until Phase
B (corresponding to bunch spacing of 75 ns) also beta*=2 m is an acceptable
solution at 5 TeV. It is important to stress that for beta*=2 m no aperture
margin is available anymore.
Revised pre-squeeze and squeeze optics for IR8 -> MM (pdf)
The proposed optics solution from YP was optimised (reduced the number of
steps for the pre-squeeze, smoothing of the actual beta-squeeze part) and
the crossing scheme introduced.
The variation of the strength of Q4 for Beam 1 is changing the slope during
the squeeze: the impact on the squeeze time will have to be evaluated (with
the help of PO).
The overall performance in terms of beta-beating (with impact on the number
of intermediate squeeze points) will have to be evaluated, too.
Keeping MAD output tidy when mixing Fortran and C print statements -> JLN
(ppt)
A long standing issue is the MADX output due to the mixture of C and FOTRAN
modules. Indeed, the way the output buffer performs in the two languages is
different and flushing might not respect the actual order of the module
calls. The proposed solution consists in adding a C wrapper to the FORTRAN
modules so to make the output buffer behaviour uniform between the two
languages. The wrapper will be added automatically by a perl script when
Make is invoked.
Status of the LHC online model -> IA (pdf)
A number of demos were made before and after the e-LTC to show the main
functionalities of the on-line model to the main users in ABP (for the time
being). Due to a re-factoring on-going in LSA, currently the on-line model
works on in the so-called expert mode, i.e., without LSA. A general
presentation to LCU is expected once LSA will be back in production. The
target date is the next LCU meeting.
Status of the LHC beta-beating correction tool -> RT (pdf)
Thanks to the last efforts, the beta-beating correction is currently
interfaced to YASP, the on-line model, and LSA (not tested, yet). An
important addition is a new algorithm for coupling measurement and
correction, contributed by A. Franchi. the next milestone will be a series
of MDs in the SPS to test the main functionalities.
Last update:
11-Apr-08
MG
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