Insights into FCC Ramp Stabilization and Corrections

Insights into FCC Ramp Stabilization and Corrections
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In this collection of images, delve into the intricacies of ramp stabilization and corrections at the Future Circular Collider (FCC). Explore topics such as chromaticity, naked corrections, QPH adjustments, and more. Witness the meticulous adjustments made to fine-tune the modulation and compensation processes. Gain a visual understanding of the complexities involved in optimizing the ramp process at FCC.

  • FCC
  • Ramp Stabilization
  • Corrections
  • Chromaticity
  • Modulation

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  1. FCC ramp first stab Mike Lamont

  2. 1545 no corrections(t) Tune modulation up ramp 25-11-14 FCC ramp

  3. 1580: QPH correction Faster ramp, faster snapback - less well compensated by model 25-11-14 FCC ramp

  4. Naked versus correction 25-11-14 FCC ramp

  5. Third ramp to 6.5 TeV Very much not naked 25-11-14 FCC ramp

  6. Chromaticity 25-11-14 FCC ramp

  7. Chromaticity corrections (sextupoles) 25-11-14 FCC ramp

  8. B3 corrections in terms of Q Measured +0.1 b3 gives: -4.3 QPH +3.5 QPV 25-11-14 FCC ramp

  9. Chromaticity and corrections 25-11-14 FCC ramp

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