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Target Bypass Beam Optics for Future High Intensity Fixed Target Experiments in the CERN North Area

Several of the proposed experiments for operation at the K12 beam line would profit from significant beam intensity increase. Among those, there is the KLEVER experiment that would require an intensity of 2x10¹³ protons per 4.8 s long spill. The main goal of the experiment is to measure BR(KL->pi...

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Autores principales: D'Alessandro, Gian Luigi, Banerjee, Dipanwita, Bernhard, Johannes, Brugger, Markus, Doble, Niels, Gatignon, Laurent, Gerbershagen, Alexander, Gibson, Stephen M, Rae, Bastien, Velotti, Francesco M
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Publicado: JACoW 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-WEPAB185
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2812530
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author D'Alessandro, Gian Luigi
Banerjee, Dipanwita
Bernhard, Johannes
Brugger, Markus
Doble, Niels
Gatignon, Laurent
Gerbershagen, Alexander
Gibson, Stephen M
Rae, Bastien
Velotti, Francesco M
author_facet D'Alessandro, Gian Luigi
Banerjee, Dipanwita
Bernhard, Johannes
Brugger, Markus
Doble, Niels
Gatignon, Laurent
Gerbershagen, Alexander
Gibson, Stephen M
Rae, Bastien
Velotti, Francesco M
author_sort D'Alessandro, Gian Luigi
collection CERN
description Several of the proposed experiments for operation at the K12 beam line would profit from significant beam intensity increase. Among those, there is the KLEVER experiment that would require an intensity of 2x10¹³ protons per 4.8 s long spill. The main goal of the experiment is to measure BR(KL->pi0 nu nu) to test the Standard Model structure by itself, and in combination with results from NA62 for BR(K±>pi+ nu nu). NA62 could also profit from higher intensities, and could be run in a new configuration called NA62HI(gher intensity). In the current configuration the beam is transported from the SPS to the TT24 beamline. This beamline leads to the T4 target that attenuates the beam for P42. After T4 the beam is directed into the P42 beamline before impinging on the T10 target and creating the particles necessary for the experiment. Those are finally transported to the detector via K12. This paper presents the idea of partially bypassing T4 and changing the P42 beamline configuration in order to have a sufficiently small beam size at the T10 target for both KLEVER and NA62-HI. Optics studies are developed in MADX and the AppLE.py, software developed at CERN.
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spelling cern-28125302022-06-17T19:10:51Zdoi:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-WEPAB185http://cds.cern.ch/record/2812530engD'Alessandro, Gian LuigiBanerjee, DipanwitaBernhard, JohannesBrugger, MarkusDoble, NielsGatignon, LaurentGerbershagen, AlexanderGibson, Stephen MRae, BastienVelotti, Francesco MTarget Bypass Beam Optics for Future High Intensity Fixed Target Experiments in the CERN North AreaAccelerators and Storage RingsSeveral of the proposed experiments for operation at the K12 beam line would profit from significant beam intensity increase. Among those, there is the KLEVER experiment that would require an intensity of 2x10¹³ protons per 4.8 s long spill. The main goal of the experiment is to measure BR(KL->pi0 nu nu) to test the Standard Model structure by itself, and in combination with results from NA62 for BR(K±>pi+ nu nu). NA62 could also profit from higher intensities, and could be run in a new configuration called NA62HI(gher intensity). In the current configuration the beam is transported from the SPS to the TT24 beamline. This beamline leads to the T4 target that attenuates the beam for P42. After T4 the beam is directed into the P42 beamline before impinging on the T10 target and creating the particles necessary for the experiment. Those are finally transported to the detector via K12. This paper presents the idea of partially bypassing T4 and changing the P42 beamline configuration in order to have a sufficiently small beam size at the T10 target for both KLEVER and NA62-HI. Optics studies are developed in MADX and the AppLE.py, software developed at CERN.JACoWoai:cds.cern.ch:28125302021
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
D'Alessandro, Gian Luigi
Banerjee, Dipanwita
Bernhard, Johannes
Brugger, Markus
Doble, Niels
Gatignon, Laurent
Gerbershagen, Alexander
Gibson, Stephen M
Rae, Bastien
Velotti, Francesco M
Target Bypass Beam Optics for Future High Intensity Fixed Target Experiments in the CERN North Area
title Target Bypass Beam Optics for Future High Intensity Fixed Target Experiments in the CERN North Area
title_full Target Bypass Beam Optics for Future High Intensity Fixed Target Experiments in the CERN North Area
title_fullStr Target Bypass Beam Optics for Future High Intensity Fixed Target Experiments in the CERN North Area
title_full_unstemmed Target Bypass Beam Optics for Future High Intensity Fixed Target Experiments in the CERN North Area
title_short Target Bypass Beam Optics for Future High Intensity Fixed Target Experiments in the CERN North Area
title_sort target bypass beam optics for future high intensity fixed target experiments in the cern north area
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-WEPAB185
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2812530
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