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Title: | Handling 1 MW losses with the LHC collimation system |
Authors: | Salvachua, Belen Bruce, Roderik Carra, Federico Demicoli, Marija Hofle, Wolfgang Holzer, Eva Barbara Jacquet, D. Mirarchi, Daniele Busto, E. Nebot del Redaelli, Stefano Rossi, Adriana Sapinski, M. Schmidt, Ruediger Valentino, Gianluca Valuch, Daniel Wenninger, Jorg Wollmann, Daniel Zerlauth, Markus Lari, Luisella |
Keywords: | Large Hadron Collider (France and Switzerland) Collimators (Optical instrument) -- Calibration Colliders (Nuclear physics) |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | JACoW |
Citation: | Salvachua, B., Holzer, E., Mirarchi, D., Valentino, G., Valuch, D., Wollmann, D., ... & Sapinski, M. (2014). Handling 1 MW losses with the LHC collimation system. 5th International Particle Accelerator Conference, Dresden. 174-177. |
Abstract: | The LHC superconducting magnets in the dispersion suppressor of IR7 are the most exposed to beam losses leaking from the betatron collimation system and represent the main limitation for the halo cleaning. In 2013, quench tests were performed at 4 TeV to improve the quench limit estimates, which determine the maximum allowed beam loss rate for a given collimation cleaning. The main goal of the collimation quench test was to try to quench the magnets by increasing losses at the collimators. Losses of up to 1 MW over a few seconds were generated by blowing up the beam, achieving total losses of about 5.8 MJ. These controlled losses exceeded by a factor 2 the collimation design value, and the magnets did not quench. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/28816 |
ISBN: | 9783954501328 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacICTCCE Scholarly Works - InsSE |
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