M. O'Neil
CERN
11 Papers
76 Citations
M. O'Neil is an academic researcher from CERN. The author has contributed to research in topics: Large Hadron Collider & Ion source. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
H− ion sources for CERN's Linac4
J. Lettry,Davide Aguglia,Y. Coutron,E. Chaudet,Alessandro Dallocchio,J. Gil Flores,J. D. Hansen,E. Mahner,Serge Mathot,Stefano Mattei,O. Midttun,P. Moyret,D. Nisbet,M. O'Neil,M. Paoluzzi,C. Pasquino,Hélder Pereira,J. Sanchez Arias,Claus Schmitzer,R. Scrivens,D. Steyaert +20 more
- 11 Feb 2013
TL;DR: The Linac4 ion source as mentioned in this paper is a volume ion source that produces H− ion pulses of 0.5 ms duration, 80 mA intensity and 45 keV energy within a normalized emittance of 2 Hz.
CERN’s Linac4 cesiated surface H− source
J. Lettry,Davide Aguglia,Sebastien Bertolo,Stefan Briefi,A. Butterworth,Y. Coutron,Alessandro Dallocchio,N. David,E. Chaudet,Ursel Fantz,D. Fink,Marco Garlaschè,Alexej Grudiev,Roberto Guida,J. D. Hansen,M. Haase,Akiyoshi Hatayama,A. Jones,Taneli Kalvas,I. Koszar,Jean-Baptiste Lallement,Alessandra Lombardi,F. Di Lorenzo,C. Machado,Cristiano Mastrostefano,Serge Mathot,S. Mattei,P. Moyret,K. Nishida,M. O'Neil,M. Paoluzzi,U. Raich,Federico Roncarolo,R. Scrivens,D. Steyaert,N. Thaus,G. Voulgarakis +36 more
- 09 Aug 2017
TL;DR: In this article, the CERN Linac4 cesiated surface H− sources are routinely operated for the commissioning of the Cern's Linac 4 and on an ion source test stand.
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THE FIRST LHC p-Pb RUN: PERFORMANCE OF THE HEAVY ION PRODUCTION COMPLEX
Django Manglunki,D. Küchler,Michael Bodendorfer,Hannes Bartosik,G Bellodi,T. Bohl,J. M. Jowett,H. Damerau,Karel Cornelis,Jorg Wenninger,A Findlay,M. O'Neil,R. Scrivens,Stephane Cettour-Cave,U Wehrle,S Hancock,Maria Elena Angoletta,G. Tranquille,B. Vandorpe,Yannis Papaphilippou,Sergio Pasinelli,A. Blas,Christian Carli,Simone Gilardoni,Etienne Carlier +24 more
- 12 May 2013
TL;DR: The first LHC proton-ion run took place in JanuaryFebruary 2013; it was the first extension to the collider programme, as this mode was not included in the design report as mentioned in this paper.
Performance of the CERN Heavy Ion Production Complex
Hannes Bartosik,Etienne Carlier,A. Blas,Sergio Pasinelli,Alan Findlay,Jorg Wenninger,G Bellodi,Yannis Papaphilippou,B. Vandorpe,Ilias Efthymiopoulos,Stephan Maury,D. Küchler,Django Manglunki,Christian Carli,Steven Hancock,Gerard Tranquille,John Jowett,Karel Cornelis,S. Cettour Cave,T Bohl,H. Damerau,U Wehrle,S. Gilardoni,R. Scrivens,Maria Elena Angoletta,M. O'Neil +25 more
- 01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: The second LHC ion run took place at 1.38 A TeV/c per beam in autumn 2011; more than 100 inverse microbarns were accumulated by each of the experiments as discussed by the authors.
Performance of the CERN Injector Complex and Transmission Studies into the LHC during the Second Proton-Lead Run
Reyes Alemany-Fernández,Simon Albright,Maria Elena Angoletta,Jerome Axensalva,Wolfgang Bartmann,Hannes Bartosik,Philippe Baudrenghien,Giulia Bellodi,A. Blas,Thomas Bohl,Etienne Carlier,Stephane Cettour-Cave,Karel Cornelis,Heiko Damerau,Alan Findlay,Simone Gilardoni,Steven Hancock,Alexander Huschauer,Marc Jebramcik,Steen Jensen,John Jowett,Verena Kain,D. Küchler,Alessandra Lombardi,Django Manglunki,Tom Mertens,M. O'Neil,Sergio Pasinelli,Angela Saá Hernández,Michaela Schaumann,Richard Scrivens,R. Steerenberg,Helga Timko,Ville Toivanen,Gerard Tranquille,Francesco Velotti,Fredrik Wenander,Jorg Wenninger +37 more
- 01 May 2017
TL;DR: In this paper, the beam production and characteristics of the proton-lead run at the LHC were explained, together with the improvements realised during the run to increase the lead beam intensity.
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