Author:
Rossi A.,Nikiforov D.,Arsentyeva M.,Barnyakov A.,Levichev A.
Abstract
Abstract
Hollow Electron Lenses (HEL) will be installed at the High
Luminosity Large Hadron Collider to provide a continuous and
controlled depletion of beam halo particles by interaction with a
superimposed hollow electron beam, of intensity as high as 5 A,
and radii 1.1–2.2 mm for 7 TeV LHC operations. In this
paper, issues related to the propagation of high intensity hollow
electron beams are discussed and the simulations of the electron
beam dynamics with feedback to the HEL design are presented. The
main results are the rise of the electron beam accelerating voltage
from 10 kV, as in the initial proposal, to 15 kV and the
validation of the 5 T magnetic field at the main solenoids as
being sufficient to guarantee a stable electron beam.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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