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Tobias Persson
,
Javier Cardona
,
Riccardo De Maria
,
Joschua Dilly
,
Elena Fol
,
Héctor García Morales
,
Michaël Hofer
,
Eirik Høydalsvik
,
Jacqueline Keintzel
,
M. Le Garrec
,
Ewen Maclean
,
Lukáš Malina
,
Felix Soubelet
,
Rogelio Tomás
,
Andreas Wegscheider
,
Dominik Werner Wolf
,
Léon van Riesen-Haupt
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· 2021
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.18429/jacow-ipac2021-wepab027
· OA: W3204294185
YOU?
·
· 2021
· Open Access
·
· DOI: https://doi.org/10.18429/jacow-ipac2021-wepab027
· OA: W3204294185
The Run 3 of the LHC will continue to provide new challenges for optics corrections. In order to succeed and go beyond what was achieved previously, several new methods to measure and correct the optics have been developed. In this article we describe these methods and outline the plans for the optics commissioning in 2022.
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