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Prospects of warm dense matter research at HiRadMat facility at CERN using 440 MeV SPS proton beam

In this paper we present numerical simulations of heating of a solid copper cylinder by the 440 GeV proton beam delivered by the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) at CERN. The beam is made of 288 proton bunches while each bunch comprises of 1.15$1011 so that the total number of protons in the beam is a...

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Autores principales: Tahir, N A, Blanco Sancho, J, Schmidt, R, Shutov, A, Piriz, A R
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1553473
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author Tahir, N A
Blanco Sancho, J
Schmidt, R
Shutov, A
Piriz, A R
author_facet Tahir, N A
Blanco Sancho, J
Schmidt, R
Shutov, A
Piriz, A R
author_sort Tahir, N A
collection CERN
description In this paper we present numerical simulations of heating of a solid copper cylinder by the 440 GeV proton beam delivered by the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) at CERN. The beam is made of 288 proton bunches while each bunch comprises of 1.15$1011 so that the total number of protons in the beam is about 1.3$1013. The bunch length is 0.5 ns while two neighboring bunches are separated by 25 ns so that the beam duration is 7.2 ms. Particle intensity distribution in the transverse direction is a Gaussian and the beam can be focused to a spot size with s 1⁄4 0.1 mme1.0 mm. In this paper we present results using two values of s, namely 0.2 mm and 0.5 mm, respectively. The target length is 1.5 m with a radius 1⁄4 5 cm and is facially irradiated by the beam. The energy deposition code FLUKA and the two-dimensional hydrodynamic code BIG2 are employed using a suitable iteration time to simulate the hydrodynamic and the thermodynamic response of the target. The primary purpose of this work was to design fixed target experiments for the machine protection studies at the HiRadMat (High Radiation Materials) facility at CERN. However this work has shown that large samples of High Energy Density (HED) matter will be generated in such experiments which suggests an additional application of this facility. In the present paper we emphasize the possibility of doing HED physics experiments at the HiRadMat in the future.
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spelling cern-15534732019-09-30T06:29:59Z http://cds.cern.ch/record/1553473 eng Tahir, N A Blanco Sancho, J Schmidt, R Shutov, A Piriz, A R Prospects of warm dense matter research at HiRadMat facility at CERN using 440 MeV SPS proton beam Accelerators and Storage Rings 8: Collimators & materials for higher beam power beam In this paper we present numerical simulations of heating of a solid copper cylinder by the 440 GeV proton beam delivered by the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) at CERN. The beam is made of 288 proton bunches while each bunch comprises of 1.15$1011 so that the total number of protons in the beam is about 1.3$1013. The bunch length is 0.5 ns while two neighboring bunches are separated by 25 ns so that the beam duration is 7.2 ms. Particle intensity distribution in the transverse direction is a Gaussian and the beam can be focused to a spot size with s 1⁄4 0.1 mme1.0 mm. In this paper we present results using two values of s, namely 0.2 mm and 0.5 mm, respectively. The target length is 1.5 m with a radius 1⁄4 5 cm and is facially irradiated by the beam. The energy deposition code FLUKA and the two-dimensional hydrodynamic code BIG2 are employed using a suitable iteration time to simulate the hydrodynamic and the thermodynamic response of the target. The primary purpose of this work was to design fixed target experiments for the machine protection studies at the HiRadMat (High Radiation Materials) facility at CERN. However this work has shown that large samples of High Energy Density (HED) matter will be generated in such experiments which suggests an additional application of this facility. In the present paper we emphasize the possibility of doing HED physics experiments at the HiRadMat in the future. info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/227579 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Education Level info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://cds.cern.ch/record/1553473 2013
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
8: Collimators & materials for higher beam power beam
Tahir, N A
Blanco Sancho, J
Schmidt, R
Shutov, A
Piriz, A R
Prospects of warm dense matter research at HiRadMat facility at CERN using 440 MeV SPS proton beam
title Prospects of warm dense matter research at HiRadMat facility at CERN using 440 MeV SPS proton beam
title_full Prospects of warm dense matter research at HiRadMat facility at CERN using 440 MeV SPS proton beam
title_fullStr Prospects of warm dense matter research at HiRadMat facility at CERN using 440 MeV SPS proton beam
title_full_unstemmed Prospects of warm dense matter research at HiRadMat facility at CERN using 440 MeV SPS proton beam
title_short Prospects of warm dense matter research at HiRadMat facility at CERN using 440 MeV SPS proton beam
title_sort prospects of warm dense matter research at hiradmat facility at cern using 440 mev sps proton beam
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
8: Collimators & materials for higher beam power beam
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1553473
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1553473
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