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Particle Shower Simulations and Loss Measurements in the LHC Magnet Interconnection Regions

Particle losses in the LHC arcs are mainly expected in the interconnection region between a dipole and quadrupole magnet. The maximal beam size, the maximal orbit excursion and aperture changes cause the enhancement of losses at this location. Extensive Geant4 simulations have been performed to char...

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Autores principales: Dehning, B, Holzer, EB, Kurfuerst, C, Nordt, A, Sapinski, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1272171
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author Dehning, B
Holzer, EB
Kurfuerst, C
Nordt, A
Sapinski, M
author_facet Dehning, B
Holzer, EB
Kurfuerst, C
Nordt, A
Sapinski, M
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description Particle losses in the LHC arcs are mainly expected in the interconnection region between a dipole and quadrupole magnet. The maximal beam size, the maximal orbit excursion and aperture changes cause the enhancement of losses at this location. Extensive Geant4 simulations have been performed to characterise this particular region to establish beam abort settings for the beam loss monitors in these areas. Data from first LHC beam loss measurements have been used to check and determine the most likely proton impact locations. This input has been used to optimise the simulations used for the definition of thresholds settings. The accuracy of these settings is investigated by comparing the simulations with actual loss measurements.
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spelling cern-12721712022-08-17T13:28:01Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1272171engDehning, BHolzer, EBKurfuerst, CNordt, ASapinski, MParticle Shower Simulations and Loss Measurements in the LHC Magnet Interconnection RegionsAccelerators and Storage RingsParticle losses in the LHC arcs are mainly expected in the interconnection region between a dipole and quadrupole magnet. The maximal beam size, the maximal orbit excursion and aperture changes cause the enhancement of losses at this location. Extensive Geant4 simulations have been performed to characterise this particular region to establish beam abort settings for the beam loss monitors in these areas. Data from first LHC beam loss measurements have been used to check and determine the most likely proton impact locations. This input has been used to optimise the simulations used for the definition of thresholds settings. The accuracy of these settings is investigated by comparing the simulations with actual loss measurements.CERN-BE-2010-025CERN-ATS-2010-106oai:cds.cern.ch:12721712010-05-01
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Dehning, B
Holzer, EB
Kurfuerst, C
Nordt, A
Sapinski, M
Particle Shower Simulations and Loss Measurements in the LHC Magnet Interconnection Regions
title Particle Shower Simulations and Loss Measurements in the LHC Magnet Interconnection Regions
title_full Particle Shower Simulations and Loss Measurements in the LHC Magnet Interconnection Regions
title_fullStr Particle Shower Simulations and Loss Measurements in the LHC Magnet Interconnection Regions
title_full_unstemmed Particle Shower Simulations and Loss Measurements in the LHC Magnet Interconnection Regions
title_short Particle Shower Simulations and Loss Measurements in the LHC Magnet Interconnection Regions
title_sort particle shower simulations and loss measurements in the lhc magnet interconnection regions
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1272171
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