Benchmarking headtail with electron cloud instabilities observed in the LHC

@article{Bartosik2013BenchmarkingHW,
  title={Benchmarking headtail with electron cloud instabilities observed in the LHC},
  author={H. Bartosik and W. Hofle and Giovanni Iadarola and Yannis Papaphilippou and Giovanni Rumolo},
  journal={arXiv: Accelerator Physics},
  year={2013}
}
After a successful scrubbing run in the beginning of 2011, the LHC can be presently operated with high intensity proton beams with 50 ns bunch spacing. However, strong electron cloud effects were observed during machine studies with the nominal beam with 25 ns bunch spacing. In particular, fast transverse instabilities were observed when attempting to inject trains of 48 bunches into the LHC for the first time. An analysis of the turn-by-turn bunch-bybunch data from the transverse damper pick… 

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