The aim of the MD was to study the controlled longitudinal emittance blow-up applied during the ramp with bunches that are slightly shorter than operational. Earlier MDs in 2015 have shown that with a short target bunch length, the blow-up is less controlled and a bifurcation of bunch lengths occurs. The presented measurements show that the bifurcation is independent of the presence of the bunch length feedback, pointing towards an intensity-dependent phenomenon, originating from a synchrotron frequency shift with intensity. Accurate measurements of synchrotron frequency shift with intensity are presented as well. The measurements took place between 22nd August 2016, 19:00 and 23rd August 2016, 04:00
The CERN Proton Synchrotron (PS) determines the basic bunch spacing for the Large Hadron Collider (L...
For several years, a large variety of beams have been prepared in the LHC injectors, such as single-...
The aim of the MD was to measure the coupled-bunch stability from all HOM impedances, with a reduced...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) relies on Landau damping for longitudinal stability. To avoid decrea...
The LHC relies on Landau damping for longitudinal stability. To avoid decreasing the stability margi...
The MD was devoted to studies of longitudinal beam stability on the flat bottom and during the ramp ...
The goal of this MD was to study a single bunch longitudinal instability observed during the acceler...
Preventive longitudinal emittance blow-up, in addition to a fourth harmonic Landau damping RF system...
In order to preserve beam stability with nominal bunch intensity in the LHC, longitudinal emittance ...
In November 2012, LHC shift crews observed a splitting of the beam 1 bunch length histogram on the f...
Preventive longitudinal emittance blow-up, in addition to a fourth harmonic Landau damping RF system...
During LHC Run 1 about 30 % of the potential peak performance was lost due to transverse emittance b...
The LHC is now operating with a tune separation of ∼0.004 in collision. This puts tight constraints ...
Controlled longitudinal emittance blow up is used, along with other measures, to stabilize the nomin...
Controlled emittance blow-up is used, along with other measures, for stabilizing the LHC nominal bea...
The CERN Proton Synchrotron (PS) determines the basic bunch spacing for the Large Hadron Collider (L...
For several years, a large variety of beams have been prepared in the LHC injectors, such as single-...
The aim of the MD was to measure the coupled-bunch stability from all HOM impedances, with a reduced...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) relies on Landau damping for longitudinal stability. To avoid decrea...
The LHC relies on Landau damping for longitudinal stability. To avoid decreasing the stability margi...
The MD was devoted to studies of longitudinal beam stability on the flat bottom and during the ramp ...
The goal of this MD was to study a single bunch longitudinal instability observed during the acceler...
Preventive longitudinal emittance blow-up, in addition to a fourth harmonic Landau damping RF system...
In order to preserve beam stability with nominal bunch intensity in the LHC, longitudinal emittance ...
In November 2012, LHC shift crews observed a splitting of the beam 1 bunch length histogram on the f...
Preventive longitudinal emittance blow-up, in addition to a fourth harmonic Landau damping RF system...
During LHC Run 1 about 30 % of the potential peak performance was lost due to transverse emittance b...
The LHC is now operating with a tune separation of ∼0.004 in collision. This puts tight constraints ...
Controlled longitudinal emittance blow up is used, along with other measures, to stabilize the nomin...
Controlled emittance blow-up is used, along with other measures, for stabilizing the LHC nominal bea...
The CERN Proton Synchrotron (PS) determines the basic bunch spacing for the Large Hadron Collider (L...
For several years, a large variety of beams have been prepared in the LHC injectors, such as single-...
The aim of the MD was to measure the coupled-bunch stability from all HOM impedances, with a reduced...