Beam commissioning strategy 09-12-09 Global machine checkout Essential 450 GeV commissioning System/beam commissioning Machine protection commissioning.

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Beam commissioning strategy Global machine checkout Essential 450 GeV commissioning System/beam commissioning Machine protection commissioning TeV beam & first collisions 450 GeV collisions Ramp commissioning to 1 TeV Full machine protection qualification Pilot physics System/beam commissioning LHC commissioning plans Machine protection commissioning 1 EnergySafeVery Safe 4501 e121 e11 1 TeV2.5 e112.5 e TeV3.0 e10probe Experiments’ magnets at 450 GeV Trial ramps Xmas Mike at last LMC You are here!

Operational overview Pre-cycle gives a reproducible machine  tunes, orbit Beam lifetime  Up around 50 hours with collimators out  3 – 5 hours with collimators in Beam size  Nominal emittance measured B1 vertical not pretty – injection oscillations Intensity limited to < 5 e9 so far Optics  Dispersion – stunningly good  Beta beating ~40% max Progress with beam - 2 December Mike at last LMC  now fixed to ca. 20h!  planned to be increased to by end of the week!

Thursday and Friday Progress with beam - 9 December Beta-Beating measurement  Beam 1 has a positive effect from the corrections applied.  Need to understand IR7 results more carefully for Beam 2. Aperture checks (including IRs) separation bumps and crossing angle studies luminosity scan knobs successfully tested TDI and LBDS studies Beam Instrumentation studies (e.g. tune meter and synchrotron light monitor: undulator at 200A) first time two bunches in one beam ( in Beam2) lifetime reduction observed with collimators in close position  crash program to investigate curses  finally understood (e.g. BI cable to the damper system)

Example LHC status

BLM LHC status

Damper spectrum Level 2 vs Level 3 (without and with input [BI and damper]) LHC status

Relative Tune spectrum Level 2 vs Level 3 LHC status

Saturday and Sunday Preparing for Stable Beam Aperture studies continued Establishing Golden Orbit and IR steering  tunes, orbit, spectrometer magnets on Working on Undulator setup (but still not operational) RF tuning for better configuration  Klystron configuration for reducing power on load Dump and Injection protection setup Reestablishing Collimator setup  all collimators locked Setup for 4 x 4 ( /per bunch) operation:  B1: ; B2: Stable beam configuration on Sunday morning Progress with beam - 9 December

Beam loss Monitors – upcaptured beam dump LHC status

Collimators LHC status Move Qx across 0.33 resonance. Loss pattern for beam 2 attached. Looks OK (losses at collimators).

Monday Progress with beam - 9 December  Cryo down in sector 45: access most of the day; recovery foreseen for 22:00 (problems with access in LHCb – key distribution)  19:15: start ramp down of Alice magnet and ramp of LHCb spectrometer magnet to positive polarity.  20:37: switch off ALICE Solenoid and switch to negative polarity  21:00: Cryo conditions back  22:00: recovering collimator settings  22:30:RF ready with 5 RF cavities running  23:30: pre-cycle  02:00 Stable beams in the machine after some problems with controls  but bunches in wrong buckets  protection of abort gap

Tuesday Progress with beam - 9 December Morning used for Investigation of noise on damper system and RF vertex adjustments Stable beam run for LHCb with spectrometer off o run terminated after 10 min due to trip of RQs in S12 (nQPS thresholds too low) Afternoon work on injection kickers, interlock BPMs, tune FB (  Beam2 FB ready) Evening first ramp with 2x2 and tune FB active in Beam2 both beams made it with good lifetime, but beam1 was lost rapidly (reason not understood). SPS : bunches of ready in the ring.

Q Feedbacks & damper  Q FB tested and the used for the ramp.  Noise on damper, leading to lifetime reduction is at least partly due to cable link to Q measurement system (excitation). Solution should be ready soon. But some noise also internal… >> some time most be devoted to damper studies (noise etc).

Injection kicker MKI  MKI delays fine tuned on bunch 1 – for multi-bunch injection.  Measured delays for ‘Abort Gap Keeper’ signal that protects from injection into the abort gap – direct links from LBDS to MKIs to ensure consistency of abort gap position for dump & injection. >> requires access to activate

Orbit during ramp…  Different for B1-B2.  So far every ramp on B1 was different >> need orbit FB with more intensity !!! time wrt start (s)

Beam lifetimes during ramp Progress with beam - 9 December

Tune Spectra at 1.17 TeV (Level 3) Progress with beam - 9 December

Plan for the day and week Deliver LHCb run without spectrometer ✔ done Test transverse IP steering in IR5 ✔ done  but lost beam at end of LHCb run due to sudden bad lifetime in BEAM2 Since noon: planned to be over by 15:00  access for LBDS (BPM polarity and abort gap interlock): 2, 6, 8  access collimators: IR3 (PRS module in electronics rack)  access in IR4 (RF damper & BI for synchrotron light undulator)  access for some miscellaneous activities (TOTEM) Continue safe beam preparation for higher intensities  transfer line collimators; test of asynchronous beam dump; abort gap monitoring Plan for stable beam operation this night with / bunch Progress with beam - 9 December

Conclusions Progress with beam - 9 December Excellent performance: -stable beam configuration & -first collisions at 1.17 TeV -on good track for stable beam collisions with higher intensities