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Cryogenic Beam Loss Monitors for the Superconducting Magnets of the LHC

The Beam Loss Monitor detectors close to the interaction points of the Large Hadron Collider are currently located outside the cryostat, far from the superconducting coils of the magnets. In addition to their sensitivity to lost beam particles, they also detect particles coming from the experimental...

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Autores principales: Bartosik, MR, Dehning, B, Sapinski, M, Kurfuerst, C, Griesmayer, E, Eremin, V, Verbitskaya, E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1972493
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author Bartosik, MR
Dehning, B
Sapinski, M
Kurfuerst, C
Griesmayer, E
Eremin, V
Verbitskaya, E
author_facet Bartosik, MR
Dehning, B
Sapinski, M
Kurfuerst, C
Griesmayer, E
Eremin, V
Verbitskaya, E
author_sort Bartosik, MR
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description The Beam Loss Monitor detectors close to the interaction points of the Large Hadron Collider are currently located outside the cryostat, far from the superconducting coils of the magnets. In addition to their sensitivity to lost beam particles, they also detect particles coming from the experimental collisions, which do not contribute significantly to the heat deposition in the superconducting coils. In the future, with beams of higher energy and brightness resulting in higher luminosity, distinguishing between these interaction products and dangerous quench-provoking beam losses from the primary proton beams will be challenging. The system can be optimised by locating beam loss monitors as close as possible to the superconducting coils, inside the cold mass in a superfluid helium environment, at 1.9 K. The dose then measured by such Cryogenic Beam Loss Monitors would more precisely correspond to the real dose deposited in the coil. The candidates under investigation for such detectors are based on p+-n-n+ silicon and single crystal Chemical Vapour Deposition diamond, of which several have now been mounted on the outside of cold mass of the superconducting coil in the cryostat of the Large Hadron Collider magnets. This contribution will present the mechanical and electrical designs of these systems, as well as the results of their qualification testing including results of a cryogenic irradiation test.
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spelling cern-19724932019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1972493engBartosik, MRDehning, BSapinski, MKurfuerst, CGriesmayer, EEremin, VVerbitskaya, ECryogenic Beam Loss Monitors for the Superconducting Magnets of the LHCAccelerators and Storage RingsAccelerators and Storage RingsThe Beam Loss Monitor detectors close to the interaction points of the Large Hadron Collider are currently located outside the cryostat, far from the superconducting coils of the magnets. In addition to their sensitivity to lost beam particles, they also detect particles coming from the experimental collisions, which do not contribute significantly to the heat deposition in the superconducting coils. In the future, with beams of higher energy and brightness resulting in higher luminosity, distinguishing between these interaction products and dangerous quench-provoking beam losses from the primary proton beams will be challenging. The system can be optimised by locating beam loss monitors as close as possible to the superconducting coils, inside the cold mass in a superfluid helium environment, at 1.9 K. The dose then measured by such Cryogenic Beam Loss Monitors would more precisely correspond to the real dose deposited in the coil. The candidates under investigation for such detectors are based on p+-n-n+ silicon and single crystal Chemical Vapour Deposition diamond, of which several have now been mounted on the outside of cold mass of the superconducting coil in the cryostat of the Large Hadron Collider magnets. This contribution will present the mechanical and electrical designs of these systems, as well as the results of their qualification testing including results of a cryogenic irradiation test.CERN-BE-2014-009oai:cds.cern.ch:19724932014-09-01
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Accelerators and Storage Rings
Bartosik, MR
Dehning, B
Sapinski, M
Kurfuerst, C
Griesmayer, E
Eremin, V
Verbitskaya, E
Cryogenic Beam Loss Monitors for the Superconducting Magnets of the LHC
title Cryogenic Beam Loss Monitors for the Superconducting Magnets of the LHC
title_full Cryogenic Beam Loss Monitors for the Superconducting Magnets of the LHC
title_fullStr Cryogenic Beam Loss Monitors for the Superconducting Magnets of the LHC
title_full_unstemmed Cryogenic Beam Loss Monitors for the Superconducting Magnets of the LHC
title_short Cryogenic Beam Loss Monitors for the Superconducting Magnets of the LHC
title_sort cryogenic beam loss monitors for the superconducting magnets of the lhc
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1972493
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