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Acceptance of Protons in the TOTEM RP Detectors for LHC V6.500 Early Collision Optics (E = 5TeV, beta* = 3m)

This note reports about the acceptance of elastically and diffractively scattered protons in the TOTEM Roman Pot detectors, placed 147 m and 220 m away from the IP5, for the LHC early collision optics with beam energy E = 5 TeV and beta* = 3 m. The results are based on thin lens proton tracking with...

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Autor principal: Niewiadomski, H
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1221296
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description This note reports about the acceptance of elastically and diffractively scattered protons in the TOTEM Roman Pot detectors, placed 147 m and 220 m away from the IP5, for the LHC early collision optics with beam energy E = 5 TeV and beta* = 3 m. The results are based on thin lens proton tracking with the use of MADX and the aperture model of the machine. The paper discusses also the behaviour of the optical functions at the Roman Pot locations as a function of the fractional proton momentum loss and reports its influence on the detection of diffractively scattered protons. The optical functions are obtained from proton tracks by means of multidimensional polynomial approximation.
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spelling cern-12212962019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1221296engNiewiadomski, HAcceptance of Protons in the TOTEM RP Detectors for LHC V6.500 Early Collision Optics (E = 5TeV, beta* = 3m)XXThis note reports about the acceptance of elastically and diffractively scattered protons in the TOTEM Roman Pot detectors, placed 147 m and 220 m away from the IP5, for the LHC early collision optics with beam energy E = 5 TeV and beta* = 3 m. The results are based on thin lens proton tracking with the use of MADX and the aperture model of the machine. The paper discusses also the behaviour of the optical functions at the Roman Pot locations as a function of the fractional proton momentum loss and reports its influence on the detection of diffractively scattered protons. The optical functions are obtained from proton tracks by means of multidimensional polynomial approximation.CERN-TOTEM-NOTE-2009-002TOTEM-COMM-2009-002oai:cds.cern.ch:12212962009-02-10
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Acceptance of Protons in the TOTEM RP Detectors for LHC V6.500 Early Collision Optics (E = 5TeV, beta* = 3m)
title Acceptance of Protons in the TOTEM RP Detectors for LHC V6.500 Early Collision Optics (E = 5TeV, beta* = 3m)
title_full Acceptance of Protons in the TOTEM RP Detectors for LHC V6.500 Early Collision Optics (E = 5TeV, beta* = 3m)
title_fullStr Acceptance of Protons in the TOTEM RP Detectors for LHC V6.500 Early Collision Optics (E = 5TeV, beta* = 3m)
title_full_unstemmed Acceptance of Protons in the TOTEM RP Detectors for LHC V6.500 Early Collision Optics (E = 5TeV, beta* = 3m)
title_short Acceptance of Protons in the TOTEM RP Detectors for LHC V6.500 Early Collision Optics (E = 5TeV, beta* = 3m)
title_sort acceptance of protons in the totem rp detectors for lhc v6.500 early collision optics (e = 5tev, beta* = 3m)
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url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1221296
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