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LHC Optics Measurement with Proton Tracks Detected by the Roman Pots of the TOTEM Experiment

Precise knowledge of the beam optics at the LHC is crucial to fulfill the physics goals of the TOTEM experiment, where the kinematics of the scattered protons is reconstructed with the near-beam telescopes – so-called Roman Pots (RP). Before being detected, the protons’ trajectories are influenced b...

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Autores principales: Nemes, Frigyes J, Niewiadomski, Hubert
Publicado: 2015
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2016034
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author Nemes, Frigyes J
Niewiadomski, Hubert
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Niewiadomski, Hubert
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description Precise knowledge of the beam optics at the LHC is crucial to fulfill the physics goals of the TOTEM experiment, where the kinematics of the scattered protons is reconstructed with the near-beam telescopes – so-called Roman Pots (RP). Before being detected, the protons’ trajectories are influenced by the magnetic fields of the accelerator lattice. Thus precise understanding of the proton transport is of key importance for the experiment. A novel method of optics evaluation is proposed which exploits kinematical distributions of elastically scattered protons observed in the RPs. Theoretical predictions, as well as Monte Carlo studies, show that the residual uncertainty of the optics estimation method is smaller than 2.5 permille.
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spelling cern-20160342019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2016034Nemes, Frigyes JNiewiadomski, HubertLHC Optics Measurement with Proton Tracks Detected by the Roman Pots of the TOTEM ExperimentPrecise knowledge of the beam optics at the LHC is crucial to fulfill the physics goals of the TOTEM experiment, where the kinematics of the scattered protons is reconstructed with the near-beam telescopes – so-called Roman Pots (RP). Before being detected, the protons’ trajectories are influenced by the magnetic fields of the accelerator lattice. Thus precise understanding of the proton transport is of key importance for the experiment. A novel method of optics evaluation is proposed which exploits kinematical distributions of elastically scattered protons observed in the RPs. Theoretical predictions, as well as Monte Carlo studies, show that the residual uncertainty of the optics estimation method is smaller than 2.5 permille.CERN-TOTEM-NOTE-2015-001oai:cds.cern.ch:20160342015-05-13
spellingShingle Nemes, Frigyes J
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LHC Optics Measurement with Proton Tracks Detected by the Roman Pots of the TOTEM Experiment
title LHC Optics Measurement with Proton Tracks Detected by the Roman Pots of the TOTEM Experiment
title_full LHC Optics Measurement with Proton Tracks Detected by the Roman Pots of the TOTEM Experiment
title_fullStr LHC Optics Measurement with Proton Tracks Detected by the Roman Pots of the TOTEM Experiment
title_full_unstemmed LHC Optics Measurement with Proton Tracks Detected by the Roman Pots of the TOTEM Experiment
title_short LHC Optics Measurement with Proton Tracks Detected by the Roman Pots of the TOTEM Experiment
title_sort lhc optics measurement with proton tracks detected by the roman pots of the totem experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2016034
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