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Arnold Malandain, F.

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TU6RFP022 First Results for the Beam Commissioning of the CERN Multi-Turn Extraction 1578
 
  • S.S. Gilardoni, F. Arnold Malandain, E. Benedetto, T. Bohl, S. Cettour Cave, K. Cornelis, H. Damerau, F. Follin, T. Fowler, F. Franchi, P. Freyermuth, H. Genoud, R. Giachino, M. Giovannozzi, S. Hancock, Y. Le Borgne, D. Manglunki, G. Metral, L. Pereira, J.P. Ridewood, Y. Riva, M. Schokker, L. Sermeus, R.R. Steerenberg, B. Vandorpe, J. Wenninger
    CERN, Geneva
 
 

The Multi-Turn Extraction, a new type of extraction based on beam trapping inside stable islands in the horizontal phase space, has been commissioned during the 2008 run of the CERN Proton Synchrotron. Both single- and multi-bunch beams with a total intensity up to 1.4×1013 protons have been extracted with efficiencies up to 98%. Furthermore, injection tests in the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron were performed, with the beam then accelerated and extracted to produce neutrinos for the CERN Neutrino to Gran Sasso experiments. The results of the extensive measurement campaign are presented and discussed in details.

 
TH6PFP073 Controlled Transverse Emittance Blow-Up in the CERN SPS 3871
 
  • E. Métral, G. Arduini, F. Arnold Malandain, W. Höfle, D. Manglunki
    CERN, Geneva
 
 

For several years, a large variety of beams have been prepared in the LHC injectors, such as single-bunch and multi-bunch beams, with 25 ns, 50 ns and 75 ns bunch spacings, nominal and intermediate intensities per bunch. As compared to the nominal LHC beam (i.e. with nominal bunch intensity and 25 ns spacing) the other beams can be produced with lower transverse emittances. Beams of low transverse emittances are of interest during the commissioning phase for aperture considerations and because of the reduced long-range beam-beam effects. On the other hand machine protection considerations might lead to prefer nominal transverse emittances for safe machine operations. The purpose of this paper is to present the results of controlled transverse emittance blow-ups using the transverse feedback and octupoles. The procedures tested in the SPS in 2008 allow to tune the transverse emittances up to nominal values at SPS extraction.