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Considerations for a RF separated K+ beam for NA62

In this document we assess the potential of RF separation to increase the kaon content of the high-intensity secondary beam to the NA62 experiment in the CERN North Area. The present mixed beam provides a nominal kaon flux of 45 MHz out of a total beam intensity of about 750 MHz. The experiment wish...

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Autores principales: Appleby, Robert Barrie, Bernhard, Johannes, Dainton, John Bourke, Gatignon, Lau, Goudzovski, Evgueni, Burton, Graeme Alan, Jones, Rhodri, Lazzeroni, Cristina, Romano, Angela, Ruggiero, Gennaro, Tygier, Sam
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Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2765940
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author Appleby, Robert Barrie
Bernhard, Johannes
Dainton, John Bourke
Gatignon, Lau
Goudzovski, Evgueni
Burton, Graeme Alan
Jones, Rhodri
Lazzeroni, Cristina
Romano, Angela
Ruggiero, Gennaro
Tygier, Sam
author_facet Appleby, Robert Barrie
Bernhard, Johannes
Dainton, John Bourke
Gatignon, Lau
Goudzovski, Evgueni
Burton, Graeme Alan
Jones, Rhodri
Lazzeroni, Cristina
Romano, Angela
Ruggiero, Gennaro
Tygier, Sam
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description In this document we assess the potential of RF separation to increase the kaon content of the high-intensity secondary beam to the NA62 experiment in the CERN North Area. The present mixed beam provides a nominal kaon flux of 45 MHz out of a total beam intensity of about 750 MHz. The experiment wishes to increase the kaon flux, without too much increasing the overall beam intensity which might otherwise exceed the rate capability of several detectors and cause increased backgrounds to the detector. To avoid a strong reduction of the kaon flux by decays in a very long beam line, a compact RF separator approach is evaluated as a baseline. Alternative possibilities are briefly described at the end of the document. It turns out that the performance will not meet expectations and that therefore conventional methods to increase the beam intensity will have to be pursued. With the relatively short length proposed, the K phase difference is too small to separate the kaons from the large emittance mixed beam. A larger phase difference would imply more length and hence a drastic reduction of the kaon component due to decays.
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spelling cern-27659402021-05-05T20:38:25Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2765940engAppleby, Robert BarrieBernhard, JohannesDainton, John BourkeGatignon, LauGoudzovski, EvgueniBurton, Graeme AlanJones, RhodriLazzeroni, CristinaRomano, AngelaRuggiero, GennaroTygier, SamConsiderations for a RF separated K+ beam for NA62Accelerators and Storage RingsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesIn this document we assess the potential of RF separation to increase the kaon content of the high-intensity secondary beam to the NA62 experiment in the CERN North Area. The present mixed beam provides a nominal kaon flux of 45 MHz out of a total beam intensity of about 750 MHz. The experiment wishes to increase the kaon flux, without too much increasing the overall beam intensity which might otherwise exceed the rate capability of several detectors and cause increased backgrounds to the detector. To avoid a strong reduction of the kaon flux by decays in a very long beam line, a compact RF separator approach is evaluated as a baseline. Alternative possibilities are briefly described at the end of the document. It turns out that the performance will not meet expectations and that therefore conventional methods to increase the beam intensity will have to be pursued. With the relatively short length proposed, the K phase difference is too small to separate the kaons from the large emittance mixed beam. A larger phase difference would imply more length and hence a drastic reduction of the kaon component due to decays.CERN-ACC-NOTE-2021-0013oai:cds.cern.ch:27659402021-04-30
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Appleby, Robert Barrie
Bernhard, Johannes
Dainton, John Bourke
Gatignon, Lau
Goudzovski, Evgueni
Burton, Graeme Alan
Jones, Rhodri
Lazzeroni, Cristina
Romano, Angela
Ruggiero, Gennaro
Tygier, Sam
Considerations for a RF separated K+ beam for NA62
title Considerations for a RF separated K+ beam for NA62
title_full Considerations for a RF separated K+ beam for NA62
title_fullStr Considerations for a RF separated K+ beam for NA62
title_full_unstemmed Considerations for a RF separated K+ beam for NA62
title_short Considerations for a RF separated K+ beam for NA62
title_sort considerations for a rf separated k+ beam for na62
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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