Author: Stefano Redaelli (CERN)
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LHC High-Intensity Tests paving the way for HiLumi LHC
Benoît Salvant (CERN) Birk Karlsen-Baeck (CERN) Carlo Zannini (CERN) Chiara Antuono (CERN) Helga Timko (CERN) Ivan Karpov (CERN) Jorg Wenninger (CERN) Max Topp-Mugglestone (John Adams Institute) Nicolas Mounet (CERN) Rama Calaga (CERN) Roderik Bruce (CERN) Rogelio Tomás (CERN) Sofia Kostoglou (CERN) Stefano Redaelli (CERN) Xavier Buffat (CERN)During the two days dedicated to LHC high-intensity tests, the accelerator successfully operated with an unprecedented number of high-intensity bunches and provided encouraging results and valuable lessons ahead of the main high-intensity test campaign planned in late-June. Preparatory tests for the LHC high-intensity (HI) period, carried out on 4th to 6th May 2026 marked an important milestone…
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LHC operational status
Figure 1: Photograph of the dispersion suppressor collimator (TCLD) installed in the dispersion suppressor region around ALICE. A standard 15m-long connection cryostat is replaced by two shorter connection cryostats and a bypass module that enables installation of a warm collimator. Since the restart of the LHC for its third operational run in 2022 (Run 3),…
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Crystal collimation for the operational ion run in 2023
While the HL-LHC era for proton collisions starts in 2029 with the operational Run 4, the aim is to achieve the target HL heavy-ion performance already in Run 3 following the upgrade of the ALICE experiment during LS2. Thanks to the LHC injector upgrade program successfully completed during LS2, and in particular due to the…
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First beam commissioning of the new HL-LHC collimators at the LHC
The HL-LHC WP5 activities started in LS2 with some important upgrades in preparation to the full deployment of HL-LHC in LS3. The first phase of the collimation system upgrade during LS2 involved the installation of: The updated LHC collimation system layout for the recently started Run 3 is shown in Figure 1. Primary collimators and…
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Implementation of crystal collimation of heavy ion beams for Run3 in absence of 11 T dipoles
Following the recommendation of the C&SR 2019, crystal collimation was successfully integrated in the WP5 upgrade baseline as an in-kind item to mitigate schedule issues with the 11 T dipoles which have shown potential reliability issues for long-term operation in the accelerator. A detailed investigation program is currently underway to understand the root cause of…
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Latest News from Collimation
The HL-LHC-WP5 teams are extremely busy in LS2 because some of the key upgrades for HL-LHC will already be used in LHC Run3: In this challenging period, when most laboratories and companies were affected by the international crisis caused by the COVID-19, the companies involved in collimation production managed to continue working efficiently, though at…
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Update on the collimator developments: first picture of the TCLD from CINEL
One important upgrade for HL-LHC is the installation of new collimators, called TCLD, in the dispersion suppressors next to IR7 and IR2. The TCLDs are needed for proton and heavy-ion operation to intercept particles that differ from the main beam in either energy or, in the case of ions, charge-to-mass ratio. In IR7, the source…






