The 2018 heavy-ion run of the LHC

John Jowett,Cristina Bahamonde Castro, Wolfgang Bartmann, Chiara Bracco,Roderik Bruce, Jaime Maria Coello de Portugal,Joschua Dilly, S. Fartoukh,Elena Fol,Nuria Fuster-Martínez, Ana Garcia-Tabares, Michael Höfer, Eva Barbara Holzer, Marc Jebramcik,Jacqueline Keintzel,Anton Lechner,Ewen Maclean,Lukáš Malina, T. Medvedeva,Alessio Mereghetti,Daniele Mirarchi,Tobias Persson, B. A. Petersen,Stefano Redaelli,Belen Salvachua,Michaela Schaumann, C. Schwick, Matteo Solfaroli, Martin Spitznagel,Helga Timkó,Rogelio Tomás, Andreas Wegscheider, J. Wenninger,Daniel Wollmann

10th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'19), Melbourne, Australia, 19-24 May 2019(2019)

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The fourth one-month Pb-Pb collision run brought LHC Run 2 to an end in December 2018. Following the tendency to reduce dependence on the configuration of the preceding proton run, a completely new optics cycle with the strongest ever focussing at the ALICE and LHCb experiments was designed and rapidly implemented, demonstrating the maturity of the collider’s operating modes. Beam-loss monitor thresholds were carefully adjusted to provide optimal protection from the multiple loss mechanisms in heavy-ion operation. A switch from a basic bunch-spacing of 100 ns to 75 ns was made as the beam became available from the injector chain. A new record luminosity, 6 times the original design and close to the operating value proposed for HL-LHC, provided validation of the strategy for mitigating quenches due to bound-free pair production (BFPP) at the interaction points of the ATLAS and CMS experiments. Most of the beam parameters of the HL-LHC Pb-Pb upgrade were attained during this run and the integrated luminosity goals for the first 10 years of LHC operation were substantially exceeded.
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