Abstract
Abstract
In view of the High Luminosity (HL) upgrade of the LHC, the
beam intensity must be doubled in the injector chain. To perform
reliable beam dynamics simulations, the beam coupling impedance in
the injectors, such as the Proton Synchrotron (PS), must be followed
closely by including all contributing elements into the impedance
model. The existing kicker magnets of the PS had been optimized for
large kick strength and short rise/fall times, but not necessarily
to minimise beam coupling impedance. Hence, unwanted beam induced
voltage can build up in their electrical circuits, with an impact on
the beam. The beam coupling impedances of the two main kicker
magnets used for the fast extraction from PS, the KFA71 and KFA79,
are extensively characterized in this study. In particular,
electromagnetic simulation results for the longitudinal and
transverse coupling impedance are shown. The critical impedance
contributions are identified, and their effect on beam stability
with a possible mitigation solution is discussed. Moreover, the
impact of the cable terminations on the electromagnetic field
pattern and possible mitigation techniques are presented, providing
a complete impedance evaluation of the entire kicker installation.
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