At injection into the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the radio frequency (RF) system is perturbed by beam-induced voltage resulting in strong RF power transients and the instant detuning of the cavities. The automatic tuning system, however, needs time for the mechanical compensation of the resonance frequency to take place. Acting back on the beam, the transients in RF power are expected to limit the maximum injected intensity by generating unacceptable beam loss. Reducing them is therefore essential to reach the target intensity during the High Luminosity (HL) LHC era. At LHC flat bottom, the cavities are operated using the half-detuning beam-loading compensation scheme. As implemented today, the tuner control algorithm starts acting only after the injection of the first longer bunch train which causes the bunches for this injection to experience the largest power spikes. This contribution presents an adapted detuning scheme for the RF cavities before injection. It was proposed as a path to decrease the transients, hence increasing the available intensity margin for the available RF power. The expected gain is evaluated in particle tracking simulations and measurements acquired during operation.
Effects of cavity pre-detuning on RF power transients at injection into the LHC / Karlsen-Baeck, B. E.; Argyropoulos, T.; Butterworth, A.; Calaga, R.; Karpov, I.; Timko, H.; Zampetakis, M.. - In: JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION. - ISSN 1748-0221. - 19:4(2024), pp. 1-9. (Intervento presentato al convegno 68th ICFA Advanced beam dynamics workshop on high-intensity and high-brightness hadron beams — HB2023 tenutosi a Genève (CH)) [10.1088/1748-0221/19/04/T04005].
Effects of cavity pre-detuning on RF power transients at injection into the LHC
B. E. Karlsen-Baeck
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2024
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At injection into the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the radio frequency (RF) system is perturbed by beam-induced voltage resulting in strong RF power transients and the instant detuning of the cavities. The automatic tuning system, however, needs time for the mechanical compensation of the resonance frequency to take place. Acting back on the beam, the transients in RF power are expected to limit the maximum injected intensity by generating unacceptable beam loss. Reducing them is therefore essential to reach the target intensity during the High Luminosity (HL) LHC era. At LHC flat bottom, the cavities are operated using the half-detuning beam-loading compensation scheme. As implemented today, the tuner control algorithm starts acting only after the injection of the first longer bunch train which causes the bunches for this injection to experience the largest power spikes. This contribution presents an adapted detuning scheme for the RF cavities before injection. It was proposed as a path to decrease the transients, hence increasing the available intensity margin for the available RF power. The expected gain is evaluated in particle tracking simulations and measurements acquired during operation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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