Impact of the 50 Hz harmonics on the beam evolution of the Large Hadron Collider
Sofia Kostoglou, Gianluigi Arduini, Leandro Intelisano, Yannis, Papaphilippou, Guido Sterbini

TL;DR
This paper investigates how 50 Hz power supply harmonics affect the beam stability and lifetime in the LHC, using simulations to quantify their impact on beam dynamics and performance.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of 50 Hz harmonic effects on LHC beam evolution through realistic simulations, informing future upgrades like the HL-LHC.
Findings
50 Hz harmonics increase tune diffusion near the betatron tune
Simulations show a reduction in beam lifetime due to these harmonics
The study offers a quantitative assessment of ripple spectrum impacts
Abstract
Harmonics of the mains frequency (50 Hz) have been systematically observed in the transverse beam spectrum of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) since the start of its operation in the form of dipolar excitations. In the presence of strong non-linearities such as beam-beam interactions, as many of these power supply ripple tones reside in the vicinity of the betatron tune they can increase the tune diffusion of the particles in the distribution, leading to proton losses and eventually to a significant reduction of the beam lifetime. The aim of this paper is to determine whether the 50~Hz harmonics have an impact on the beam performance of the LHC. A quantitative characterization of the ripple spectrum present in the operation of the accelerator, together with an understanding of its source is an essential ingredient to also evaluate the impact of the 50~Hz harmonics on the future upgrade…
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