1 / 10

Pressure data from SPS MDw35 H.Neupert, M.Taborelli

Pressure data from SPS MDw35 H.Neupert, M.Taborelli. For SPSU, 23/09/2010. No RF shields. MBB. MBB015. MBB. MBB 289 51530. MBB 188 51490. MBB177 51550. QD. P. P. P. 51340. 51480. 51540. Comparison of p-rise for 50 ns and 25 ns in MBB.

Télécharger la présentation

Pressure data from SPS MDw35 H.Neupert, M.Taborelli

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Pressure data from SPS MDw35 H.Neupert, M.Taborelli For SPSU, 23/09/2010

  2. No RF shields MBB MBB015 MBB MBB 289 51530 MBB 188 51490 MBB177 51550 QD P P P 51340 51480 51540

  3. Comparison of p-rise for 50 ns and 25 ns in MBB 4x 36 (50 ns) and 4x72 bunches, 450GeV, almost same number of ppb

  4. Let us look at this on a linear scale since the important is the absolute p increase, not relative (if we assume that the p increase is not related to the background p) The absolute increase (peak value Dppeak) by comparing the two cases: un-uncoated (1.8 E-7) > co-coated (1E-7 mbar) un-uncoated (1.8 E-7) > co-uncoated (1.4E-7) > co-coated (1E-7 mbar) NB: the co-uncoated region has not RF shield (effect is neglected here)

  5. However…50 ns: The ranking of the signals changes with different intensities of the bunches More protons gives more pressure rise for all The rise is un-uncoated< co-uncoated < co-coated: The coated are more sensitive to ppb increase

  6. Again more clear in linear scale Dppeak un-un (2E-8) < Dppeak co-un (3E-7) < Dppeak co-co (4.2 E-7)

  7. In conclusion The uncoated-uncoated MBB have a largest absolute Dp when going from 50 ns to 25 ns --We know (ECM) that for StSt there is more e-cloud at 25 ns than 50 ns --This suggests that in a situation with more e-cloud the absolute pressure rise is larger in the uncoated If we increase the number of protons at fixed spacing (50 ns) there is only marginally more e-cloud (ECM data presented before) in StSt: this is consistent with the observed small change in Dp un-un But in the coated the increase of peak pressure with the number of protons is large: either e-cloud increases there more strongly than in StSt (?) or there is another mechanism of Dp rise, not related to e-cloud

  8. Proposal for next MDs Do a systematic run by looking at Δp and ECM signal as a function of the protons by trying to change as few parameters as possible: try to change the number of protons in two different ways, as protons per bunch and as number of bunches

  9. Future SPS liners and magnets No intervention until december/january --beginning 2011: Insertion of 2 MBA and one quadrupole with coating to build a coated half cell: the goal is to show that we can coat also chambers of those shapes, may be we can even just coat them without insertion? --for 2012 the present view is to insert some 20 coated magnets (to be decided if we do only dipoles or all the types?) by coating the chambers separately --liners 2011: -insert in 2011 an a-C coated with one of the new techniques (permanent magnet, loops, CVD…..) -extract DLC liner? Yes, may be not in first run -extract StSt liner? Put a new one as refernce -extract CNe13 :cut and inspect -leave inside the half coated --Dump beam of ions in a coated drift chamber or dipole

  10. ….and in addition • Pumpdown curves for StSt, MBB chamber coated, MBA coated…. • Try to insert a pick-up for electrons in the RF shield region (modified port, cabling to 51340 51480, electronics = one channel of ECM…); not easy for noise, it was already tried, but may be at larger bandwidth

More Related