Cargando…

UA9 Instrumentation and Detectors in the CERN-SPS

The UA9 experiment was installed in the CERN-SPS in March '09 in view of investigating crystal assisted collimation in coasting mode. Inside a vacuum vessel, two 2 mm long silicon crystals, bent by about 150 microradians are mounted on accurate goniometers, and a small 10mm long tungsten target...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Losito, R
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
Materias:
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1277914
_version_ 1780920380809019392
author Losito, R
author_facet Losito, R
author_sort Losito, R
collection CERN
description The UA9 experiment was installed in the CERN-SPS in March '09 in view of investigating crystal assisted collimation in coasting mode. Inside a vacuum vessel, two 2 mm long silicon crystals, bent by about 150 microradians are mounted on accurate goniometers, and a small 10mm long tungsten target is used to compare the effect of crystals with that of a standard scatterer. A moveable 60 cm long block of tungsten is located downstream at about 90 degrees phase advance to intercept the deflected beam. Scintillators, gas GEMs and beam loss monitors measure nuclear loss rates induced by the interaction of the halo beam in the crystal itself. A Roman pot is installed in the path of the deflected particles in between the crystal and the collimator, equipped with a Medipix detector to reconstruct the transverse spot of the impinging beam. Finally UA9 takes advantage of an LHC-collimator prototype installed close to the Roman pot to help in setting the beam conditions and to reveal in a destructive manner the deflected beam shape. This paper describes in details the hardware installed, and the procedures developed to set-up and detect the channeling conditions.
id cern-1277914
institution Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear
language eng
publishDate 2010
record_format invenio
spelling cern-12779142022-08-17T13:33:06Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1277914engLosito, RUA9 Instrumentation and Detectors in the CERN-SPSAccelerators and Storage RingsThe UA9 experiment was installed in the CERN-SPS in March '09 in view of investigating crystal assisted collimation in coasting mode. Inside a vacuum vessel, two 2 mm long silicon crystals, bent by about 150 microradians are mounted on accurate goniometers, and a small 10mm long tungsten target is used to compare the effect of crystals with that of a standard scatterer. A moveable 60 cm long block of tungsten is located downstream at about 90 degrees phase advance to intercept the deflected beam. Scintillators, gas GEMs and beam loss monitors measure nuclear loss rates induced by the interaction of the halo beam in the crystal itself. A Roman pot is installed in the path of the deflected particles in between the crystal and the collimator, equipped with a Medipix detector to reconstruct the transverse spot of the impinging beam. Finally UA9 takes advantage of an LHC-collimator prototype installed close to the Roman pot to help in setting the beam conditions and to reveal in a destructive manner the deflected beam shape. This paper describes in details the hardware installed, and the procedures developed to set-up and detect the channeling conditions.CERN-ATS-2010-150oai:cds.cern.ch:12779142010-04-30
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Losito, R
UA9 Instrumentation and Detectors in the CERN-SPS
title UA9 Instrumentation and Detectors in the CERN-SPS
title_full UA9 Instrumentation and Detectors in the CERN-SPS
title_fullStr UA9 Instrumentation and Detectors in the CERN-SPS
title_full_unstemmed UA9 Instrumentation and Detectors in the CERN-SPS
title_short UA9 Instrumentation and Detectors in the CERN-SPS
title_sort ua9 instrumentation and detectors in the cern-sps
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1277914
work_keys_str_mv AT lositor ua9instrumentationanddetectorsinthecernsps