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Energy deposition studies in the LHCb insertion region from the validation to a step into the Hilumi challenge

The LHCb (Large Hadron Collider beauty) experiment at CERN aims at achieving a significantly higher luminosity than originally planned by means of two major upgrades: the Upgrade I that took place during the Long Shutdown 2 (LS2) and the Upgrade II foreseen for LS4. Such an increase in instantaneous...

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Autores principales: Ciccotelli, Alessia, Appleby, Robert B., Cerutti, Francesco, Bilko, Kacper, Esposito, Luigi Salvatore, Garcia Alia, Ruben, Lechner, Anton, Tsinganis, Andrea
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2813955
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author Ciccotelli, Alessia
Appleby, Robert B.
Cerutti, Francesco
Bilko, Kacper
Esposito, Luigi Salvatore
Garcia Alia, Ruben
Lechner, Anton
Tsinganis, Andrea
author_facet Ciccotelli, Alessia
Appleby, Robert B.
Cerutti, Francesco
Bilko, Kacper
Esposito, Luigi Salvatore
Garcia Alia, Ruben
Lechner, Anton
Tsinganis, Andrea
author_sort Ciccotelli, Alessia
collection CERN
description The LHCb (Large Hadron Collider beauty) experiment at CERN aims at achieving a significantly higher luminosity than originally planned by means of two major upgrades: the Upgrade I that took place during the Long Shutdown 2 (LS2) and the Upgrade II foreseen for LS4. Such an increase in instantaneous and integrated luminosity with respect to the design values requires to reassess the radiation exposure of LHC magnets, cryogenics and electronic equipment placed in the Insertion Region 8 (IR8) around LHCb. Monte Carlo simulations are a powerful tool to understand and predict the interaction between particle showers and accelerator elements, especially in case of future scenarios. For this purpose, their validation through the comparison with available measurements is a relevant step. A detailed IR8 model, including the LHCb detector, has been implemented with the FLUKA code. The objective of this study is to evaluate radiation levels due to proton-proton collisions and benchmark the predicted dose values against Beam Loss Monitor (BLM) measurements performed in 2018. Finally, we comment on the upcoming LHC run (Run 3), featuring a first luminosity jump in LHCb.
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spelling cern-28139552023-01-31T08:01:42Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2813955engCiccotelli, AlessiaAppleby, Robert B.Cerutti, FrancescoBilko, KacperEsposito, Luigi SalvatoreGarcia Alia, RubenLechner, AntonTsinganis, AndreaEnergy deposition studies in the LHCb insertion region from the validation to a step into the Hilumi challengephysics.acc-phAccelerators and Storage RingsThe LHCb (Large Hadron Collider beauty) experiment at CERN aims at achieving a significantly higher luminosity than originally planned by means of two major upgrades: the Upgrade I that took place during the Long Shutdown 2 (LS2) and the Upgrade II foreseen for LS4. Such an increase in instantaneous and integrated luminosity with respect to the design values requires to reassess the radiation exposure of LHC magnets, cryogenics and electronic equipment placed in the Insertion Region 8 (IR8) around LHCb. Monte Carlo simulations are a powerful tool to understand and predict the interaction between particle showers and accelerator elements, especially in case of future scenarios. For this purpose, their validation through the comparison with available measurements is a relevant step. A detailed IR8 model, including the LHCb detector, has been implemented with the FLUKA code. The objective of this study is to evaluate radiation levels due to proton-proton collisions and benchmark the predicted dose values against Beam Loss Monitor (BLM) measurements performed in 2018. Finally, we comment on the upcoming LHC run (Run 3), featuring a first luminosity jump in LHCb.arXiv:2205.15645oai:cds.cern.ch:28139552022-05-31
spellingShingle physics.acc-ph
Accelerators and Storage Rings
Ciccotelli, Alessia
Appleby, Robert B.
Cerutti, Francesco
Bilko, Kacper
Esposito, Luigi Salvatore
Garcia Alia, Ruben
Lechner, Anton
Tsinganis, Andrea
Energy deposition studies in the LHCb insertion region from the validation to a step into the Hilumi challenge
title Energy deposition studies in the LHCb insertion region from the validation to a step into the Hilumi challenge
title_full Energy deposition studies in the LHCb insertion region from the validation to a step into the Hilumi challenge
title_fullStr Energy deposition studies in the LHCb insertion region from the validation to a step into the Hilumi challenge
title_full_unstemmed Energy deposition studies in the LHCb insertion region from the validation to a step into the Hilumi challenge
title_short Energy deposition studies in the LHCb insertion region from the validation to a step into the Hilumi challenge
title_sort energy deposition studies in the lhcb insertion region from the validation to a step into the hilumi challenge
topic physics.acc-ph
Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2813955
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