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Haverkamp, M.

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WEPKF009 A Scaling Law for Predicting Snap-back in Superconducting Accelerator Magnets 1609
 
  • T. Pieloni, L. Bottura, S. Sanfilippo
    CERN, Geneva
  • G. Ambrosio, P. Bauer
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois
  • M. Haverkamp
    METROLAB, Plan-les-Ouates
 
  The decay of the sextupole component in the bending dipoles during injection and the subsequent snap-back at particle acceleration are issues of common concern, albeit at different levels of criticality, for all superconducting colliders built (Tevatron, HERA, RHIC) or in construction (LHC) to date. The main difficulty is the correction of the relatively large and fast sextupole change during snap-back. Motivated by the above considerations, we have conducted an extended study of sextupole snap-back on two different magnet families, the Tevatron and the LHC bending dipoles, using the same measurement method. We show in this paper that it is possible to generalise all the results obtained by using a simple, exponential scaling law. Furthermore, we show that for magnets of the same family the parameters of the scaling law correlate linearly. This finding could be exploited during accelerator operation to produce accurate forecast of the snap-back correction based solely on beam-based measurements.