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Characterization of the optics of the TT24 and P42 beam lines in the CERN SPS north area

TUPC74
21 May 2024, 16:00
2h
Country (MCC Exhibit Hall A)

Country

MCC Exhibit Hall A

Poster Presentation MC1.T12 Beam Injection/Extraction and Transport Tuesday Poster Session

Speaker

Luke Dyks (European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Description

400 GeV protons extracted from the CERN SPS are transported to the T4 target via the TT20 transfer line. The P42 beamline then transports the protons that did not interact in the T4 target to the T10 target. During operation in 2021 and 2022, higher than expected beam losses were measured, in addition to an increased beam spot size that had previously been observed. It was suspected that the optics between TT24 and P42 might not be well matched but due to a lack of instrumentation this was not confirmed. The recent installation of additional beam profile monitors (BSG) in the P42 beamline has allowed the present optics to be evaluated for the first time. In addition, magnet response functions have been measured and updated. A kick response study was performed using corrector dipoles to kick the beam with the subsequent displacement measured on the BSGs. The dependence between the kick and the beam position was used to fit a MADX optics model of TT24 and P42. Quadrupole scans were then performed to determine the initial conditions of the model. These results are presented in this paper.

Region represented Europe
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Primary author

Luke Dyks (European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Co-authors

Aleksandr Gorn (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Anna Baratto Roldan (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Bastien Rae (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Dipanwita Banerjee (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Elisabetta Parozzi (Universita Milano Bicocca) Fabian Metzger (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Florian Stummer (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Francesco Velotti (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Johannes Bernhard (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Laurence Nevay (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Laurent Gatignon (Lancaster University) Maarten Van Dijk (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Marc Jebramcik (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron) Markus Brugger (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Matthew Fraser (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Nikolaos Charitonidis (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Robert Murphy (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Silvia Schuh-Erhard (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Thomas Zickler (European Organization for Nuclear Research)

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