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Operational results on the fully automatic LHC collimator alignment

Gabriella Azzopardi, Belen Salvachua, Gianluca Valentino, Stefano Redaelli, and Adrian Muscat
Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 22, 093001 – Published 30 September 2019
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Abstract

The Large Hadron Collider has a complex collimation system installed to protect its sensitive equipment from normal and abnormal beam losses. The collimators are set around the beam following a multistage transverse setting hierarchy. The insertion position of each collimator is established using beam-based alignment techniques to determine the local beam position and rms beam size at each collimator. During previous years, collimator alignments were performed semiautomatically, with collimation experts present to oversee and control the alignment. During run II, a new fully automatic alignment tool was developed and used for collimator alignments throughout 2018. This paper discusses the improvements on the alignment software to automate it using machine learning, whilst focusing on the operational results obtained when testing the new software in the LHC. The alignment tests were conducted with both proton and ion beams, and angular alignments were performed with proton beams. This upgraded software successfully decreased the alignment time by a factor of 3 and made the results more reproducible, which is particularly important when performing angular alignments.

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  • Received 13 June 2019

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.22.093001

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Accelerators & Beams

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IPAC 2019 Conference Edition

A collection of articles that expand upon original research presented at the 2019 International Particle Accelerator Conference (19 to 24 May 2019, Melbourne, Australia).

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Gabriella Azzopardi1,2,*, Belen Salvachua1, Gianluca Valentino2, Stefano Redaelli1, and Adrian Muscat2

  • 1CERN, Geneva 1211, Switzerland
  • 2University of Malta, Msida MSD 2080, Malta

  • *gabriella.azzopardi@cern.ch

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Vol. 22, Iss. 9 — September 2019

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