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Machine plans - CMS startup workshop LHC machine plans Mike Lamont 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Machine plans - CMS startup workshop 2007 Sectors 5-6, 6-7, 1-2 & 2-3: - baseline commissioning of main circuits to 1.1 TeV - minimal circuit set 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

End 2007 Oct Nov Dec ACCESS TESTS Operations testing Machine Checkout 450 GeV HWC ACCESS TESTS 450 GeV HWC Operations testing Nov Machine Checkout (Access, Vacuum, Equipment Tests, Controls, Cycle (partial), Beam dump, Interlocks and INB) Beam Commissioning at 450 GeV 16 days beam time estimated Dec Calibration run (Collisions at 450GeV + ramp commissioning etc.) 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Machine plans - CMS startup workshop 450 GeV – Calibration Run Operations’ aims: Commission essential safety systems Commission essential beam instrumentation Commission essential hardware systems Perform beam based measurements to check: Polarities Aperture Field characteristics Establish collisions Provide stable two beam operation at 450 GeV Interleave collisions with further machine development, in particular, the ramp. Should provide a firm platform for eventual commissioning to 7 TeV and provide adequate lead time for problem resolution. 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Machine Configuration Optics: β*= 11 m in IR 1 & 5 β*= 10 m in IR 2 & 8 Limited by triplet aperture Crossing angles off 1, 12, 43, 156 bunches per beam Separation bumps - two beam operation Shift bunches for LHCb 4 out of 43 bunches, or 24 bunches out of 156 Solenoids & Exp. Dipoles etc. off (to start with) 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

450 GeV Beam Commissioning: Phases Main Objectives 1 First turn End TI2, TI8, injection region, BPMs, BLMs, thread first turn, polarity checks 2 Establish circulating beam Closed orbit, chromaticity, energy matching, tune, RF capture 3 Initial commissioning RF, control & correction, transverse diagnostics, linear optics checks, BLMs, beam dump, machine protection 4a Measurements Beta beating, aperture, field quality checks, transfer functions 4b System commissioning RF, transverse feedback, BLMs to MPS, tune PLL, collimators and absorbers 5a Two beam operations Parallel injection, separation bumps, instrumentation and control 5b Collisions Establish collisions, luminosity monitors, collimation, solenoids 6 Increase intensity Collimators, LFB, multi-batch injection 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Machine plans - CMS startup workshop Beam Pilot Beam Single bunch, 5 - 10 x 109 protons, reduced emittance Pilot++ Single bunch 3 to 4 x 1010 protons 4, 12 bunches etc. pushing towards… 43,156 bunches 3 to 4 x 1010 ppb Bunches Bunch Intensity [1010 p] Total intensity [1014 p] Fraction of nominal One pilot 1 0.5 0.00005 1.6 10-5 12 Nominal 12 10.0 0.01 3.7 10-4 43 4.0 0.017 5.3 10-3 156 - I 156 0.062 0.019 156 - II 0.156 0.048 75 ns 936 0.37 0.12 25 ns - 1 2808 1.1 0.35 Nominal 11.5 3.2 1.0 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Some opportunities for parallel development and parasitic studies… Time Phase Beam time [days] Beam 1 First turn 4 1 x Pilot 2 Establish circulating beam 3 450 GeV – initial 1 x Pilot++ 4a 450 GeV - consolidation 1-2 4b 450 GeV – system commissioning 2-3 5a 2 beam operations 2 x Pilot++ 5b Collisions 2 x 1 x 1011  16 days Given an operational efficiency of 60%, this gives an elapsed time of about 26 days. CAVAET: MACHINE AVAILABILITY Some opportunities for parallel development and parasitic studies… 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Machine plans - CMS startup workshop 450 GeV - Performance Reasonable Maximum kb 43 156 ib (1010) 2 4 10 * (m) 11 intensity per beam 8.6 1011 1.7 1012 6.2 1012 1.6 1013 beam energy (MJ) .06 .12 .45 1.1 Luminosity (cm-2s-1) 2 1028 7.2 1028 2.6 1029 1.6 1030 event rate 1(kHz) 0.4 2.8 10.3 64 W rate 2 (per 24h) 0.5 3 70 Z rate 3 (per 24h) 0.05 0.3 7 Several days Assuming 450GeV inelastic cross section 40 mb Assuming 450GeV cross section W → lν 1 nb Assuming 450GeV cross section Z → ll 100 pb 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Machine plans - CMS startup workshop Calibration Run 2007 6 weeks beam time 3 weeks beam commissioning Essentially single beam, low intensity for the most part 3 weeks collisions Single bunch initially, with staged increase to 156 x 4 x 1010 (+) Luminosities: 1.3 1028 to 2.6 1029 cm-2s-1 (+) Interleafed with low intensity single beam MD Initial ramping tests to 1.1 TeV etc. 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

450 GeV Beam Spot - Longitudinal RMS bunch length at 7 TeV = 7.55 cm, 16 MV Nominal 450 GeV RMS bunch length = 11.24 cm RF voltage = 8 MV For coast will raise voltage to 16 MV – increase Δp/p and shorten bunch length: Δp/p (2 σ) 0.88e-3 to ~1.1e-3 with concomitant decrease in bunch length Can shift interaction point in units of ± 0.375 m ± cms. 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Machine plans - CMS startup workshop Beam spot – transverse Bigger beams at 450 GeV 290 µm at β* = 11 m. 277 µm at β* = 10 m. 2 challenges: Colliding the beams: should be able to get them within 150 µm using BPMs Orbit stability: feedback to be commissioned Vertex position Transverse: 1 mm run-to-run, 3 mm long term Absolute position: approx. ± 400 µm from BPMs Transverse beam size from one of: Synchrotron Light Monitor, Rest Gas Monitor or Wire Scanner plus optics measurements 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Relative Luminosity Measurement Low luminosity will be straining bounds of machine luminosity monitors (LBL ionization chambers - BRAN) Low event rates of high energy neutrons in BRAN Background, Signal/Noise Initial collisions with single bunch 1.1 x 1011 to give BRAN something to see. Other ideas: Beam-beam coupling signal from high sensitivity BPM Schottky Scintillators [machine] 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Background Beam gas interactions and beam halo muon/hadron rates Residual gas within experiments Baked out – low rates Residual gas in LSSs Gas pressure in adjacent cold sectors Relative high pressures, elastic scattering Inefficiency of cleaning in IR7 & IR3 Nikolai Mokhov See: M Huhtinen, V. Talanov, G. Corti et al 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Machine plans - CMS startup workshop Vacuum – 450 GeV A. Rossi LPR 783 The 450 GeV run will be stage 0. No conditioning, minimal pump-down time in some sectors. Static vacuum. Potentially some LSSs un-baked - no NEG activation Vacuum life time shall be greater than 35 h and 50 h for 2007 and 2008 respectively 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Machine plans - CMS startup workshop Halo Scrape in the SPS, collimate in the transfer lines Expect halo generation from RF noise Intra Beam Scattering Optics mismatch Beam-gas Poor parameter control (tune, chromaticity), poor lifetime, stream particles to aperture limit Nominally this is cleaned by the collimation system with the resulting tertiary halo potentially finding its way to the experiments insertion – and the tertiary collimators Vadim Talanov & team plan detailed studies, given scenario of collimator operation at the 450 GeV start-up (loss maps etc.) 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Machine plans - CMS startup workshop 450 GeV: Collimation I Lower intensity Lower energy Bigger beams Un-squeezed Aperture limitation is the arcs & DS With low beam intensity: Primary collimators: 6σ Secondary collimators: out Tertiary collimators: out Absorbers: out TCDQ: 10σ TDI: out 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Machine plans - CMS startup workshop 450 GeV: Collimation II With an optimistic beam intensity we might see: Primary collimators: 5.7σ Secondary collimators at 6.7σ Tertiary collimators: out Absorbers: out TCDQ: 9σ TDI: 6.8σ Un-squeezed – tertiary collimators out – aperture limit in the arcs – would expect low halo losses in IRs TDI – IP2 (out after inj.) 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Machine plans - CMS startup workshop Who knows… Helmut Burkhardt 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Machine plans - CMS startup workshop 2008 (briefly) 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Staged commissioning plan for protons@7TeV 2008 Stage I II III Hardware commissioning 7TeV Machine checkout Beam commissioning 43 bunch operation 75ns ops 25ns ops I Shutdown No beam Beam 2009 III Shutdown Machine checkout 7TeV Beam setup 25ns ops I Install Phase II and MKB No beam Beam 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

2008 Should look something like… Hardware commissioning to 7 TeV Machine Checkout  1 month Commissioning with beam  2 months Pilot Physics  1 month Provisional 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Beam Commissioning: usual stuff.. 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Full commissioning to 7 TeV Rings Total [days] both rings 1 Injection and first turn 2 6 Circulating beam 3 450 GeV - initial 5 4 450 GeV - detailed 12 450 GeV - two beams Snapback - single beam 7 Ramp - single beam 8 Ramp - both beams 9 7 TeV - setup for physics 10 Physics un-squeezed -   TOTAL to first collisions 45 11 Commission squeeze Increase Intensity 13 Set-up physics - partially squeezed. 14 Pilot physics run Should benefit from 450 GeV run Given 450 GeV run and reasonable machine availability might expect first 7 TeV collisions in around 2 months RHIC 2000: - First beam April 3rd - First successful ramp: June 1st - First collisions June 12th 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Machine plans - CMS startup workshop 7 TeV commissioning Around 2 months elapsed time to establish first collisions Mostly pilot++, low intensity, single beam, alternate rings No crossing angle No squeeze: β* = 17 – 10 – 17 – 10 m. Stage 1 vacuum conditions Experiments & LSSs should be baked out Other LSSs potentially not See LHC project note 783 Collimation during initial commissioning Minimal collimation scheme under discussion, probably primary & secondary with no tertiary/absorbers Again expect low halo loss in experiments First collisions Single bunch Un-squeezed Pilot physics 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Leading into 75 ns running Pilot physics Sub-phase Bunches Bun. Int. beta* Luminosity Time Int lumi First Collisions 1 x 1 4 x 1010 17 m 1.6 x 1028 12 hours 0.6 nb-1 Repeat ramp - same conditions - 2 days @ 50% 1.2  nb-1 Multi-bunch at injection & through ramp - collimation 2 days Physics 12 x 12 3 x 1010 1.1 x 1029 2 days @ 50% in physics 6 nb-1 43 x 43 4.0 x 1029 30  nb-1 Commission squeeze – single beam then two beams, IR1, IR5 Measurements squeezed 1 day 10 m 7 x 1029 3 days - 6 hr t.a. - 70% eff. 75 nb-1 Commission squeeze to 2m collimation etc. 3 days 2 m 3.4 x 1030 0.36 pb-1 Commission 156 x 156   156 x 156 2 x 1010 5.5 x 1030 2 days - 6 hr t.a. - 70% eff. 0.39 pb-1 1.2 x 1031 5 days - 5 hr t.a. - 70% eff. 2.3 pb-1 28 days total Leading into 75 ns running 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop

Machine plans - CMS startup workshop Conclusions 450 GeV calibration run 3 weeks single beam machine commissioning Low beam current but potentially interesting vacuum conditions Minimal collimation scheme 3 weeks collisions with the hope to push over 1029 cm-2s-1 Detailed BG studies planned 7 TeV 6-8 weeks single/two beam machine commissioning Un-squeezed initially, with minimal collimation Still work to do after first collisions – pilot physics Detailed BG studies already performed and on-going http://cern.ch/lhc-commissioning/ 20.09.06 Machine plans - CMS startup workshop