Monday 19 th March 07:33 Lost (another) beam in the squeeze, beyond 2 m, B2 hits 1/3 resonance. 08:30 Start (another) ramp  Try to correct coupling and.

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Monday 19 th March 07:33 Lost (another) beam in the squeeze, beyond 2 m, B2 hits 1/3 resonance. 08:30 Start (another) ramp  Try to correct coupling and chromaticity throughout the squeeze 13:40 Lost beam in the squeeze between 0.8 m and 0.7 m, B2 Vertical tune hits 1/3 resonance 14:30 Waiting for EDF intervention on 18 kV SPS 15:15 SPS back – start aperture checks at 450 GeV  First ADT blow-up fine tuning: Daniel is happy  Very efficient aperture measurements with ADT: ABP is happy! 24:00 Beam Gas Ionisation (BGI) Monitor set-up 02:00 BLM Machine Protection tests 06:20 start precycling the machine after the trip of RQT11.R5B2, PC fault 07:40 Beams in again for K-modulation test and RF set-up LHC 8:30 meeting 20/03/2012

Ramps lost... Problem with measurement of the tunes The tune feedback does not stay on At 4 TeV large beta-beat for small b*  Vertical tune crosses 1/3 integer resonance Plan:  Fix tune measurement  Use/Fix feedback LHC 8:30 meeting 20/03/2012

Aperture checks at 450 GeV Use transverse damper (ADT) blow-up to check losses, instead of going through betatron resonances by trimming the tune For the first time a new setup with fast BLM acquisitions (12.5 Hz) and fast collimator movement requests (8 Hz) First set up primary collimators TCP “Limiting Apertures”  B1-H : Q6R2. Measured between 12.0 amd 11.5 sigmas  B1-V: Q4L6 between 12.5 and 12.0 sigmas  B2-H : Q5R6. Measured between 12.5 and 13.0 sigmas  B2-V: Q4R6 between 13.0 and 12.5 sigmas For all cases, the locations of the global bottlenecks are the same as in The aperture is 0.5 to 1.0 sigma worse For all bottlenecks, we performed local orbit bumps to check the aperture centre. The offsets were found to be between -800 and 500 microns Check aperture of vacuum value IR7 which got stuck by applying local bump  Scan to find if the valve WGSH.78.6L7.B is a bottleneck: we increased the bump up to +/-18 mm before finding losses. LHC 8:30 meeting 20/03/2012

Aperture measurements with ADT Aperture bottleneck B1-V: Q4L6 between 12.5 and 12.0 sigmas. Measured with one single injected beam blown- up 8 times, using ADT LHC 8:30 meeting 20/03/2012

Aperture measurement for B2-V with ADT ~ constant loss rate (duration = 100s) and performed a collimator scan during this time.  In the beginning of the measurements we observed a constant loss rate at the global bottleneck Q4R6.  While the collimator was moved in in steps, we saw dynamically the losses move from the aperture bottleneck to the collimator (see plot).  Knowing the gap of the primary collimator, we can directly from the plot conclude on the aperture. The result (between 13 and 12.5 sigma) is consistent with the previous measurement  One can get the aperture in one single measurement taking 1-2 minutes only. LHC 8:30 meeting 20/03/2012

Losses from Q4R6 to Collimator LHC 8:30 meeting 20/03/2012 Collimator position Loss collimator Loss Q4R6

BI night Mariusz checking the BGI  BGI calibration with orbital bump. OK for beam 1 only, where the MCPs have been exchanged during Winter TS. For beam 2 more intensity is needed. Did not measure with 4 nominal bunches. Gas injection: 8e-9 mbar beam 1 and 2e-8 mbar beam 2. Gas injection left to test if it will shut down after 8 hours (it was like that last year, but test needed this year). Christos performing BLM Machine Protection Checks  Shoot beam on closed collimators and check time delays between Injection kickers and BIS.  Reduce BLM thresholds for the arc BLMs  In total, 21 (out of 25) crates were forced to request a beam dump. Crates that did not trigger are SX4.C|L|R and SR7.E. Latencies are as expected. LHC 8:30 meeting 20/03/2012

Plan Tuesday  8:30 K-modulation check  8:45 RF phasing and blow-up in ramp  PM/Evening Injection checks, MKI timing, LBDS and Injection Machine Protection tests  Night Tune/Ramp, LBDS TSU tests, Chroma decay at 450 GeV Wednesday  Beta-beat correction at 4 TeV  Collimation at 450 GeV LHC 8:30 meeting 20/03/2012

Lists Access  LHCb 1 hour  Atlas 2 hours  BPMS point 6 1 hour (?)  FMCM RD34.LR7 1 hour  Suspected electrical problem on a fire detection unit in UX85. Access required at the next occasion To be sorted out  SBF glitches: Use 1 second (or more?) moving average DCBCT data transmitted at 10Hz to the SMP system or increase SBF limit…  FGC adapting the functions when they cannot be played  TCTVA.L2 out at injection as it shadows TDI  Polarity of BPMSW.1L5.B1/2 – V plane  Squeeze length  BCTFR needs frequent reboot LHC 8:30 meeting 20/03/2012