The present status of the nominal LHC beam in the LHC injector complex and the limitations towards the achievement of the ultimate brightness are outlined
The possible upgrade of the LHC injector chain is a crucial step towards the LHC luminosity upgrade ...
We discuss a possible staged upgrade of the LHC and of its injectors, with a view to increasing the ...
The LHC pre-injector complex, comprising Linac 2, the PS Booster (PSB) and the PS, has undergone a m...
The presently known intensity and brightness limitations in the LHC Proton Injectors are reviewed an...
The requirements for nominal and ultimate LHC beams in the CERN PS-Booster were specified in 1994 an...
This is an overview of the PS for LHC beam requirements in terms of beam characteristics and an inve...
The CERN PS Booster (PSB) produces a variety of beam flavours for the LHC. While the nominal LHC phy...
The LHC [1] will be supplied, via the SPS, with protons from the pre-injector chain comprising Linac...
A variety of low-intensity beams will be required for LHC commissioning. In contrast to the nominal ...
The flexibility of the LHC injectors combined with multiple longitudinal beam gymnastics have signif...
The challenges for increasing intensity and reducing bunch spacing in the present LHC injectors are ...
Some of the upgrade scenarios of the high-luminosity LHC require large intensity per bunch from the ...
The nominal operating scheme for feeding LHC with protons [1] makes use of the PS injectors complex....
The basic requirements for the magnetic lattice of the LHC high energy injectors will be given taken...
The design and construction of new injectors will allow to boost the luminosity of the LHC. Two cons...
The possible upgrade of the LHC injector chain is a crucial step towards the LHC luminosity upgrade ...
We discuss a possible staged upgrade of the LHC and of its injectors, with a view to increasing the ...
The LHC pre-injector complex, comprising Linac 2, the PS Booster (PSB) and the PS, has undergone a m...
The presently known intensity and brightness limitations in the LHC Proton Injectors are reviewed an...
The requirements for nominal and ultimate LHC beams in the CERN PS-Booster were specified in 1994 an...
This is an overview of the PS for LHC beam requirements in terms of beam characteristics and an inve...
The CERN PS Booster (PSB) produces a variety of beam flavours for the LHC. While the nominal LHC phy...
The LHC [1] will be supplied, via the SPS, with protons from the pre-injector chain comprising Linac...
A variety of low-intensity beams will be required for LHC commissioning. In contrast to the nominal ...
The flexibility of the LHC injectors combined with multiple longitudinal beam gymnastics have signif...
The challenges for increasing intensity and reducing bunch spacing in the present LHC injectors are ...
Some of the upgrade scenarios of the high-luminosity LHC require large intensity per bunch from the ...
The nominal operating scheme for feeding LHC with protons [1] makes use of the PS injectors complex....
The basic requirements for the magnetic lattice of the LHC high energy injectors will be given taken...
The design and construction of new injectors will allow to boost the luminosity of the LHC. Two cons...
The possible upgrade of the LHC injector chain is a crucial step towards the LHC luminosity upgrade ...
We discuss a possible staged upgrade of the LHC and of its injectors, with a view to increasing the ...
The LHC pre-injector complex, comprising Linac 2, the PS Booster (PSB) and the PS, has undergone a m...