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Ion and proton loss paterns at the SPS and LHC

The collimation system of the LHC, primarily designed for proton operation, must function safely also with 208Pb82+ions. However, the particle-matter interaction in a collimator is different for heavy ions and protons. Heavy ions are subject to nuclear fragmentation, which creates a spectrum of seco...

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Autores principales: Bruce, R, Assman, R, Bellodi, G, Bracco, C, Braun, H H, Gilardoni, S, Jowett, John M, Redaelli, S, Weiler, T
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2008-005.76
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1133132
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author Bruce, R
Assman, R
Bellodi, G
Bracco, C
Braun, H H
Gilardoni, S
Jowett, John M
Redaelli, S
Weiler, T
author_facet Bruce, R
Assman, R
Bellodi, G
Bracco, C
Braun, H H
Gilardoni, S
Jowett, John M
Redaelli, S
Weiler, T
author_sort Bruce, R
collection CERN
description The collimation system of the LHC, primarily designed for proton operation, must function safely also with 208Pb82+ions. However, the particle-matter interaction in a collimator is different for heavy ions and protons. Heavy ions are subject to nuclear fragmentation, which creates a spectrum of secondary particles exiting the collimators with a Z/A ratio different from the nominal beam. These particles could be lost in a superconducting magnet and the induced heating might cause a quench. The program ICOSIM has previously been used to simulate these losses in the LHC. In this article, we present a benchmark of ICOSIM, using measured proton and ion loss maps in the SPS, and find a good qualitative agreement. We also make a quantitative comparison where the showers of the lost particles are simulated with the FLUKA code in the full magnet geometry. Here a discrepancy of a factor 3.8 is found. Estimation of expected uncertainties continues.
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spelling cern-11331322019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.5170/CERN-2008-005.76http://cds.cern.ch/record/1133132engBruce, RAssman, RBellodi, GBracco, CBraun, H HGilardoni, SJowett, John MRedaelli, SWeiler, TIon and proton loss paterns at the SPS and LHCAccelerators and Storage RingsThe collimation system of the LHC, primarily designed for proton operation, must function safely also with 208Pb82+ions. However, the particle-matter interaction in a collimator is different for heavy ions and protons. Heavy ions are subject to nuclear fragmentation, which creates a spectrum of secondary particles exiting the collimators with a Z/A ratio different from the nominal beam. These particles could be lost in a superconducting magnet and the induced heating might cause a quench. The program ICOSIM has previously been used to simulate these losses in the LHC. In this article, we present a benchmark of ICOSIM, using measured proton and ion loss maps in the SPS, and find a good qualitative agreement. We also make a quantitative comparison where the showers of the lost particles are simulated with the FLUKA code in the full magnet geometry. Here a discrepancy of a factor 3.8 is found. Estimation of expected uncertainties continues.CERNoai:cds.cern.ch:11331322008
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Bruce, R
Assman, R
Bellodi, G
Bracco, C
Braun, H H
Gilardoni, S
Jowett, John M
Redaelli, S
Weiler, T
Ion and proton loss paterns at the SPS and LHC
title Ion and proton loss paterns at the SPS and LHC
title_full Ion and proton loss paterns at the SPS and LHC
title_fullStr Ion and proton loss paterns at the SPS and LHC
title_full_unstemmed Ion and proton loss paterns at the SPS and LHC
title_short Ion and proton loss paterns at the SPS and LHC
title_sort ion and proton loss paterns at the sps and lhc
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2008-005.76
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1133132
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