Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Jul 2021)
Numerical optimization of dc wire parameters for mitigation of the long range beam-beam interactions in High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider
Abstract
Several configurations of the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider, whose performance at collision is mainly limited due to the strong beam-beam long-range interactions, are studied in the presence of dc wire compensators. This analysis is based on analytical and numerical calculations where the main observables are the dynamic aperture (correlated to the beam lifetime) and the frequency map analysis. It is demonstrated that, with a proper optimization of the wire compensator parameters (distance from the beam and wire current) and without violating the machine protection restrictions, these long range beam-beam interactions can be very well mitigated, making these scenarios viable and complementary with respect to the present HL-LHC baseline. The impact in the integrated luminosity and the operational flexibility gained are also presented.