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LHC Beam Operation Committee June, 14 th 2011 1 UFOs in the LHC Tobias Baer LBOC June, 14 th 2011 Acknowledgements: N. Garrel, B. Goddard, E.B. Holzer, S. Jackson, M. Misiowiec, E. Nebot, A. Nordt, J. Uythoven, J. Wenninger, C. Zamantzas

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Page 1: LHC Beam Operation CommitteeJune, 14 th 20111 UFOs in the LHC Tobias Baer LBOC June, 14 th 2011 Acknowledgements: N. Garrel, B. Goddard, E.B. Holzer, S

LHC Beam Operation CommitteeJune, 14th 2011 1

UFOs in the LHC

Tobias BaerLBOCJune, 14th 2011

Acknowledgements: N. Garrel, B. Goddard, E.B. Holzer, S. Jackson, M. Misiowiec, E. Nebot, A. Nordt, J. Uythoven, J. Wenninger, C. Zamantzas

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Content

1. UFO Dumps

2. Below Threshold UFOs

3. UFOs at MKIs

4. Outlook

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Content

1. UFO Dumps

2. Below Threshold UFOs

3. UFOs at MKIs

4. Outlook

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UFO Dumps

• 18 beam dumps due to UFOs in 2010.

• UFOs are fast beam losses (loss duration some 10 turns)

• UFOs occur often at unconventional loss locations (e.g. in the arc)

• 11 beam dumps due to UFOs in 2011.

• 8 in injection region (2010: 2)

• 1 dump at 450 GeV. (6.6.2011)

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Content

1. UFO Dumps

2. Below Threshold UFOs

3. UFOs at MKIs

4. Outlook

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UFOs Detection in 2011

• 2010: 113 UFOs below threshold found in logging database. (E. Nebot)

• 2011: Online UFO detection from live BLM data.Losses (RS 4) of two BLMs in 40m are above 1E-4 Gy/s.RS 2 / RS 1 > 0.55 (UFO average : 0.89).RS 3 / RS 2 > 0.45 (UFO average: 0.79).

• Over 8000 triggers so far.

• From subset of about 300 manually verified triggers: About 65% are UFOs, 15% ambiguous cases, 20% are false triggers.

• For most analysis additional cut. E.g.:Only flat top UFOs, loss of UFO BLM (RS05) > 2 10∙ -4 Gy/s (≈ 2 ‰ of

threshold).74 events remain of subset, of which 71 are clear UFOs (96%) and 3 are

ambiguous cases.

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Events Below Threshold

“threshold” = lowest threshold in standard arc cell.

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628 candidate UFOs at 3.5 TeV.Signal RS05 > 5∙10-4 Gy/s.

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Spatial UFO Distribution

3.5 TeV1096 candidate UFOs.

Signal RS05 > 5∙10-4 Gy/s.

The UFOs are distributed all around the machine. About 7% of all UFOs are around

the MKIs.53 candidate UFOs at MKI for Beam 2.

gray areas around IRs are excluded from UFO detection.

450 GeV591 candidate UFOs.

Signal RS05 > 5∙10-4 Gy/s.

Mainly UFOs around MKIs

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On average: 10 UFOs/hour

UFO Rate in 2011

1904 candidate UFOs during stable beams. Signal RS05 > 2∙10-4 Gy/s. Data scaled with 1.76 (detection efficiency from reference data)

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Peak Signal

• No clear dependency of peak loss on intensity.

(cf. E.B. Holzer at Evian Dec. 2010)

• No clear dependency of peak loss on bunch intensity.

courtesy ofE. Nebot

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Loss Duration

• Tloss: Given by fitting single function (Gaussian up to t=Tloss, 1/t afterwards) to data.

• Loss duration: UFOs have the tendency to become faster with increasing intensity.

(cf. E.B. Holzer at Evian Dec. 2010)

courtesy ofE. Nebot

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Peak Signal vs Loss Duration

Tendency that harder UFOs are faster.courtesy of

E. Nebot

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Content

1. UFO Dumps

2. Below Threshold UFOs

3. UFOs at MKIs

4. Outlook

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Beam dump on 6.6.2011

UFO at MKI in Pt. 2, at 450 GeV.

MKIs

TCT

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Beam dump 06.06.2011

• From fit to losses (BLMEI.05L2.B1E10_MKI.D5L2.B1):

• Amplitude: 7.73 Gy/s(Threshold: 2.3 Gy/s)

• Width: 0.77 msresulting speed of transiting dust particle = 0.47 m/s.(assuming ϵn=2.2µm·rad)

(cf. T. Baer 86th LMC)

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Peak Losses

Peak loss for MKI UFOs at 450 GeV.Threshold (RS1 = 2.3 Gy/s)

336 candidate UFOs at 450 GeV. Signal RS01 > 2∙10-4 Gy/s.

+ 1 event with 3.5Gy/s (dump 06.06.2011)

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UFOs around Injection Region

• 679 UFOs around the MKIs caused 9 beam dumps.

Most of the UFOs around the MKIs occur before going tostable beams.

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MKI UFOs During Scrubbing

• Typical scenario for MKI UFOs during scrubbing: Loss spikes occur in first few minutes after an injection and go away then.

2 hours

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UFOs at MKIs per fill

Flashover of MKI D Pt.8 before Fill 1721 (vacuum valves moved in).

Fill 1721:21 MKI UFOs in Pt.82 MKI UFOs in Pt.2

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Correlation with Vacuum

Despite a large vacuum spike, there is no clear correlation with UFOs

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UFOs at MKIs

• 08.04. – 05.05. in total 460 fast loss events around MKIs. (104 around MKI in IP2, 336 around MKI in IP8).

Distribution of first BLM which sees the loss:

Left of IP2 Right of IP8

Beam direction Beam direction

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Content

1. UFO Dumps

2. Below Threshold UFOs

3. UFOs at MKIs

4. Outlook

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Next Steps

• Improve diagnostics.Acquisition of BLM Study Buffer for UFO events.Successful test during technical stop.

• Better localization of MKI UFOs.Additional BLMs during next Technical Stop.

• MD on MKI UFOs.

• Better understanding of Quench Limit.

• Additional Simulations (F. Zimmermann, Y. Levinsen)

• Mitigation: Further increase of BLM thresholds...But: For higher energies thresholds need to be decreased.

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Summary

• 11 UFO related beam dumps in 2011 so far (18 in 2010).

• Over 5000 UFOs below dump threshold detected in 2011 so far.Most events at 3.5 TeV.UFO rate constant at 10 UFOs/hour at 3.5 TeV.

• Many UFOs around injection kicker magnetsDuring scrubbing: increased UFO rate after each injection.Increased UFO rate after MKI Flashover.

• Next steps: UFO MD, Improve the diagnostics, better understanding of quench limits, learn from simulations.

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Thank you for your Attention

Tobias BaerCERN BE/[email protected]: +41 22 76 75379

Further information:• T. Baer, “UFOs in the LHC”, Joint DESY and University of Hamburg

Accelerator Physics Seminar, May 2011.

• J. Wenninger, “Analysis attempt of dump UFOs”, LHC Machine Protection Panel, Geneva, March 2011.

• M. Sapinski, “Is the BLM system ready to go to higher intensities?”, Workshop on LHC Performance, Chamonix, Jan. 2011.

• E.B. Holzer, “Losses away from collimators: statistics and extrapolation”, LHC Beam Operation Workshop, Evian, Dec. 2010.

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Backup slides

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UFOs in 2010

• 18 beam dumps due to UFOs.(since 07.07.2010)

• 113 UFOs below threshold foundin logging database. (E. Nebot)

(03.08.2010 - 28.10.2010)

• UFO rate proportional to intensity.

• No dependency of peak signal on intensity. (cf. E.B. Holzer at Evian Dec. 2010)

• Loss duration has tendency to become faster with higher intensity. (cf. E.B. Holzer at Evian Dec. 2010)

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Event Rate

• 113 events below threshold found in 2010. (E. Nebot)

• UFO rate: proportional tobeam intensity.

courtesy ofE. Nebot

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Calibration of Tloss

Correlation of Tloss and width of Gaussian fitted topost mortem turn-by-turn data.courtesy of

E. Nebot

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Fast Loss Event Rate

• After the increase of the BLM Threshold by a factor of 3 there were about 4.1 times less beam dumps due to fast loss events.

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UFO Algorithm

1. Losses (RS 4) of at least two BLMs within 40m are above 1E-4 Gy/s.

2. A BLM is not taken into account ifIt is at a TCTIt is in IP3, IP6 or IP7RS 2 / RS 1 > 0.55 (UFO average : 0.89).RS 3 / RS 2 > 0.45 (UFO average: 0.79).

3. The acquisition is skipped for a few seconds after injection warning and beam wire scan timing event.

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LHC UFO Buster

LHC Console Manager -> Fixed Displays -> BLM -> UFO Buster

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UFO Detection

• For 2010: 113 UFOs below threshold found in logging database. (E. Nebot)

• For 2011: Online UFO detection by UFO Buster.Detects UFOs in BLM concentrator data (1Hz).

• 5000 UFOs below threshold foundso far.

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Dump on 01.05.2011

Dump of BLMQI.04L2.B1E20_MQY on RS 3, 4 and 5

Dump of BLMQI.04L2.B1E20_MQY on 320µs, 640µs and 2.5ms integration time

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Dump on 01.05.2011

• From fit to losses (BLMEI.05L2.B1E10_MKI.D5L2.B1):

Amplitude: 0.63 Gy/sWidth: 0.29 ms

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Correlation with Vacuum

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Dynamics of Dust Particles

From simulations:

• Dust particle will be positively ionized and be repelled from the beam.

Beam intensity: 2.3 10∙ 12 protons, Al object.

• Loss duration of a few ms.Losses become shorter for larger beam intensities.

courtesy ofF. Zimmermann

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Correlation with Wire Scanner

From wire scans: linear dependency of BLM signal on beam energy

courtesy ofM. Sapinski (cf. Chamonix 2011)

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Layout of MKI Region

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UFO size

• Two extreme cases:• UFO much larger than beam: the beam is imaging the UFO.

• UFO much smaller than beam: the UFO is imaging the beam.

Most UFO shapes are Gaussian, thus most UFOs are expected to be smaller than the beam.

• From FLUKA simulations: size ≈ 1 μm.(cf. M. Sapinski, F. Zimmermann at Chamonix 2011)

courtesy ofJ. Wenninger

(cf. MPP 25.03.2011)

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UFO Speed

• UFO speed:

• From free fall:

The UFO speed corresponds to the expected speed for a free fall from the aperture.

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Known Dust Particle Sources

• Distributed ion pumps (PF-AR, HERA).

• Electrical Discharges (PF-AR).

• Movable Devices.

• Particles frozen or condensated at cold elements. (ANKA)