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LHC Status Lyndon R. Evans LHC 2003 / 4th International Symposium on LHC: Physics and detectors FNAL, 1-3 May 2003. Civil Engineering at Point 1. Civil Engineering at Point 5. Civil Engineering. All excavation finished. Caverns will be delivered on schedule: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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LHC Status

Lyndon R. Evans

LHC 2003 / 4th International Symposium on LHC: Physics and detectors

FNAL, 1-3 May 2003

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Civil Engineering at Point 1

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Civil Engineering at Point 5

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• All excavation finished.

• Caverns will be delivered on schedule:

ATLAS 15th April 2003

CMS 1st July 2004

• LHC machine – all CE finished by summer 2003.

Civil Engineering

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• Dipole production is ramping up according to plan.

• CERN-provided components are being stockpiled at a number

of sites.

• Cable production is now at nominal rate after the commissioning

of the new cabling machine.

Dipole Production

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Cable

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Cable

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Dipole

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Dipole

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Dipoles

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Dipoles

Histogram of the number of quenches to reach 8.33 Tesla for the first 28 LHC preseries dipoles

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Dynamic Aperture and Field Quality

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AT-MAS & MTM

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• Saclay-CERN collaboration.

• Two quadrupoles tested, excellent results.

• Quadrupole #11 finished.

• One complete cold mass delivered, second in pressure test,

#3 and #4 under construction.

• Main bottleneck is delivery of correctors, in particular MSCB.

Main Quadrupoles

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• US and Japanese insertion quadrupoles are now well into

production and give excellent results.

• Integration into the inner triplet assemblies at FNAL. Some

delays in CERN-supplied correctors.

• The first beam separation dipole has arrived from BNL.

Insertion Magnets

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Beam Stability

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Electron Cloud Effect

• Electrons, from synchrotron radiation or ionisation, can be accelerated in the potential well of the bunches, creating secondaries on impact with the beam screen.

• For 25 nsec bunch separation, this can result in an exponential build-up and is a source of heat input into the cryogenic system.

• Electron bombardment has a “scrubbing” effect, reducing the SEY and increasing the threshold. This has clearly been observed in the SPS.

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Electron Cloud Effect

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Electron Cloud Effect

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Electron Cloud Effect

• Simulations (Zimmermann et al.) now predict many features that can be verified experimentally.

• In the warm regions, the chamber will be coated with a new getter materail, TiZrV (Benvenuti) that activates at much lower temperature (200° C) than conventional getters.

• Once activated, the SEY is low enough to avoid e-cloud build-up.

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Electron Cloud Effect

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• AL 18 kW plants at points 4 and I8 commissioned and accepted.

Linde plants at points 6 and 8 ready for commissioning.

• IHI/Linde 1.8 K compressors in production (four units).

AL prototype under final acceptance.

• QRL (distribution line) on schedule to start installation

16th June.

• Cryogenic feedboxes for magnet test stations, delivery of

3rd and 4th units mid-April.

Cryogenics

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TT40 Transfer Line Installation

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• The experimental areas and infrastructures will be delivered

on time.

• The LHC machine construction is on schedule for start-up with

beam in April 2007.

Conclusion