The HL-LHC project foresees to boost the LHC peak luminosity beyond the capabilities of the LHC experimental detectors. Leveling the luminosity down to a constant value that is sustainable for the experiments is therefore the operational baseline of HL-LHC. Various luminosity leveling techniques are available at the LHC. Leveling by adjusting β^{*}, the betatron function at the interaction point, to maintain a constant luminosity is favorable because the beams remain head-on which provides optimal stability from the point of view of collective effects. Smooth leveling by β^{*} requires however excellent control of the beam orbits and beam losses in the interaction regions since the beam offsets should not vary by more than around one r.m.s....
The very high luminosity foreseen for the LHC luminosity upgrade entails in all cases a significant ...
One key objective of the High Luminosity LHC Upgrade is to determine a set of beam parameters and th...
The LHC machine is envisioned to operate eventually at an ultimate beam energy of 7.5 TeV at the end...
Growing expectations for integrated luminosity during upcoming LHC runs introduce new challenges for...
The upgrade of the LHC from the current set-up to high luminosity performances will provide new chal...
Luminosity levelling by β∗ is the baseline scenario for HL-LHC and will possibly be used in 2018 LHC...
We present the possibilities for doing luminosity levelling at the LHC. We explore the merits and dr...
This thesis describes the wide subject of the luminosity leveling and its requirements for the LHC a...
Adjusting luminosity and optimizing the luminous region in each interaction point of the LHC accordi...
We present the possibilities for doing luminosity lev-elling at the LHC. We explore the merits and d...
The very high luminosity foreseen for the LHC luminosity upgrade entails in all cases a significant ...
Maintaining head-on collisions over many hours is an important aspect of optimizing the performance ...
We review the beam parameters available for the LHC upgrade (intensities, betas, crossing angles, et...
This paper reviews the most promising ingredients to boost the LHC integrated luminosity, including ...
This thesis adresses several approaches with the common goal of assessing, understanding and improvi...
The very high luminosity foreseen for the LHC luminosity upgrade entails in all cases a significant ...
One key objective of the High Luminosity LHC Upgrade is to determine a set of beam parameters and th...
The LHC machine is envisioned to operate eventually at an ultimate beam energy of 7.5 TeV at the end...
Growing expectations for integrated luminosity during upcoming LHC runs introduce new challenges for...
The upgrade of the LHC from the current set-up to high luminosity performances will provide new chal...
Luminosity levelling by β∗ is the baseline scenario for HL-LHC and will possibly be used in 2018 LHC...
We present the possibilities for doing luminosity levelling at the LHC. We explore the merits and dr...
This thesis describes the wide subject of the luminosity leveling and its requirements for the LHC a...
Adjusting luminosity and optimizing the luminous region in each interaction point of the LHC accordi...
We present the possibilities for doing luminosity lev-elling at the LHC. We explore the merits and d...
The very high luminosity foreseen for the LHC luminosity upgrade entails in all cases a significant ...
Maintaining head-on collisions over many hours is an important aspect of optimizing the performance ...
We review the beam parameters available for the LHC upgrade (intensities, betas, crossing angles, et...
This paper reviews the most promising ingredients to boost the LHC integrated luminosity, including ...
This thesis adresses several approaches with the common goal of assessing, understanding and improvi...
The very high luminosity foreseen for the LHC luminosity upgrade entails in all cases a significant ...
One key objective of the High Luminosity LHC Upgrade is to determine a set of beam parameters and th...
The LHC machine is envisioned to operate eventually at an ultimate beam energy of 7.5 TeV at the end...