C-AD Accelerator Physics Seminar

"LHC Optics - Status and Diagnostics with AC Dipoles"

Presented by Ryoichi Miyamoto, C-AD, BNL

Friday, May 20, 2011, 4:00 pm — Large Conference Room, Bldg. 911B

CERN LHC is the first hadron collider with a tight tolerance even in beam optics (beta-beating must be within ~15%) to protect its components from its extremely intense beam (~360 MJ stored beam energy for the nominal condition). Optics measurements and corrections have been conducted since the re-commissioning in 2009 and a peak beta-beating of 10% level was recently achieved for the collision lattice. This talk presents current status of the LHC optics as well as diagnoses techniques used in the LHC, featuring AC dipoles.

Hosted by: Coordinator: C. Liu

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