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UA9 Results from Crystal Collimation Tests in the SPS & Future Strategy

The UA9 Collaboration, with support by EuCARD-AccNet, is investigating how bent crystals, used as primary collimators, could assist and improve the collimation process in modern hadron colliders like the LHC. From 2009 onwards the UA9 Collaboration has successfully tested silicon crystals at the SPS...

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Autor principal: Scandale, W
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1564655
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description The UA9 Collaboration, with support by EuCARD-AccNet, is investigating how bent crystals, used as primary collimators, could assist and improve the collimation process in modern hadron colliders like the LHC. From 2009 onwards the UA9 Collaboration has successfully tested silicon crystals at the SPS, performing measurements of the associated collimation efficiency by means of various methods and detectors. This report presents the main UA9 results, obtained with protons and Pb ions at 120 GeV/c and 270 GeV/c per charge from 2009 to 2012, which indicate that crystal assisted collimation is well mastered and understood. Specifically, reduced loss rates were demonstrated close to the crystal, as well as in a downstream off-momentum region, and, indeed, all around the ring. In addition, the importance of the crystal miscut angle was elucidated and a first industrial goniometer compliant with LHC specifications has become available. At the end of the report, the near-term plan for LHC crystal collimation is described together with the long-term challenges.
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spelling cern-15646552019-09-30T06:29:59Z http://cds.cern.ch/record/1564655 eng Scandale, W UA9 Results from Crystal Collimation Tests in the SPS & Future Strategy Accelerators and Storage Rings 4: AccNet: Accelerator Science Networks The UA9 Collaboration, with support by EuCARD-AccNet, is investigating how bent crystals, used as primary collimators, could assist and improve the collimation process in modern hadron colliders like the LHC. From 2009 onwards the UA9 Collaboration has successfully tested silicon crystals at the SPS, performing measurements of the associated collimation efficiency by means of various methods and detectors. This report presents the main UA9 results, obtained with protons and Pb ions at 120 GeV/c and 270 GeV/c per charge from 2009 to 2012, which indicate that crystal assisted collimation is well mastered and understood. Specifically, reduced loss rates were demonstrated close to the crystal, as well as in a downstream off-momentum region, and, indeed, all around the ring. In addition, the importance of the crystal miscut angle was elucidated and a first industrial goniometer compliant with LHC specifications has become available. At the end of the report, the near-term plan for LHC crystal collimation is described together with the long-term challenges. info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/227579 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Education Level info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://cds.cern.ch/record/1564655 2013
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
4: AccNet: Accelerator Science Networks
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UA9 Results from Crystal Collimation Tests in the SPS & Future Strategy
title UA9 Results from Crystal Collimation Tests in the SPS & Future Strategy
title_full UA9 Results from Crystal Collimation Tests in the SPS & Future Strategy
title_fullStr UA9 Results from Crystal Collimation Tests in the SPS & Future Strategy
title_full_unstemmed UA9 Results from Crystal Collimation Tests in the SPS & Future Strategy
title_short UA9 Results from Crystal Collimation Tests in the SPS & Future Strategy
title_sort ua9 results from crystal collimation tests in the sps & future strategy
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
4: AccNet: Accelerator Science Networks
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