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Cleaning Insertions and Collimation Challenges
Author(s) -
Stefano Redaelli,
Robert Appleby,
A. Bertarelli,
Roderik Bruce,
J. M. Jowett,
Anton Lechner,
R. Losito
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
advanced series on directions in high energy physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
ISSN - 1793-1339
DOI - 10.1142/9789814675475_0013
Subject(s) - collimated light , computer science , physics , optics , laser
High-performance collimation systems are essential for operating efficiently modern hadron machine with large beam intensities. In particular, at the LHC the collimation system ensures a clean disposal of beam halos in the superconducting environment. The challenges of the HL-LHC study pose various demanding requests for beam collimation. In this paper we review the present collimation system and its performance during the LHC Run 1 in 2010–2013. Various collimation solutions under study to address the HL-LHC requirements are then reviewed, identifying the main upgrade baseline and pointing out advanced collimation concept for further enhancement of the performance.

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