Title :
LHC pilot bunches from the CERN PS Booster
Author_Institution :
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract :
For the first commissioning phase of the LHC, a single proton bunch is required. The production of this so-called "LHC pilot bunch" follows a different scheme than the one of the nominal LHC proton bunch train. Both the transverse and the longitudinal LHC bunch characteristics should already be established in the PS Booster. The parameter space for the LHC pilot bunch spans a factor 66 in beam brightness. The intensity should be variable by a factor of 22 from 5.0·109 to 1.1·1011, covering the range from the LHC quench limit up to the intensity of a nominal LHC bunch. The transverse emittances (at Booster ejection) should be adjustable in the range 0.85 πμm≤εnorm,rms≤2.5 πμ, while the longitudinal emittance is kept constant at 0.3 eVs, slightly below the nominal one (0.35 eVs). To cover the whole parameter space, a mixture of several ingredients was required: intensity adjustment with low voltage rf-capture; definition of the transverse emittance with shavers; controlled blow-up followed by longitudinal shaving to define the longitudinal emittance. All beam variants were produced on harmonic two, with only one bunch being sent to the downstream accelerator chain. To cover also the lowest intensity side, the Linac beam was reduced by a factor 5 with a "sieve". The pilot bunches corresponding to the "corners" of the parameter space and a few selected inner reference points were successfully produced in the PS Booster.
Keywords :
particle beam bunching; particle beam dynamics; proton accelerators; synchrotrons; CERN PS Booster; LHC pilot bunch; downstream accelerator chain; first commissioning phase; low voltage rf-capture; parameter space; single proton bunch; Apertures; Brightness; Large Hadron Collider; Linear particle accelerator; Low voltage; Particle beams; Production; Protons; Radio frequency; Voltage control;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 2003. PAC 2003. Proceedings of the
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7738-9
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.2003.1288590