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Targetry Challenges & HiRadMat

HiRadMat is a unique user facility providing a controlled test environment for accelerator experiments investigating the effects of high energy, high intensity proton beam. HiRadMat uses a 440 GeV/c proton beam fastly-extracted from the CERN SPS and can currently provide a maximum pulse intensity of...

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Autores principales: Harden, Fiona, Bouvard, Aymeric, Charitonidis, Nikolaos, Kadi, Yacine
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.7566/JPSCP.33.011149
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2824414
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author Harden, Fiona
Bouvard, Aymeric
Charitonidis, Nikolaos
Kadi, Yacine
author_facet Harden, Fiona
Bouvard, Aymeric
Charitonidis, Nikolaos
Kadi, Yacine
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description HiRadMat is a unique user facility providing a controlled test environment for accelerator experiments investigating the effects of high energy, high intensity proton beam. HiRadMat uses a 440 GeV/c proton beam fastly-extracted from the CERN SPS and can currently provide a maximum pulse intensity of 3.5 × 10^13 protons. Initially designed to explore the damage thresholds of accelerator components which experienced thermal shocks induced by high-brightness beams, HiRadMat has continued to advance into new areas of research. This contribution will focus on the significant role that HiRadMat plays in Targetry R&D; where previous experiments will be discussed and future ideas presented. Due to the extensive CERN support available experiments at HiRadMat have evolved from new target concepts (like powder target and prototype material sample experiments) to validation studies for full-scale prototypes, including absorber jaws for LHC and HL-LHC, collimator’s and spallation targets, and more recently cryogenic and pre-irradiated sample experiments. Similarly, diagnostics (e.g., strain gauges, LDVs, temperature sensors) as well as visual inspection and beam monitoring devices (e.g., radiation hard cameras, lighting systems, microphones) have continued to develop providing users with in-situ beam-time statistics and beam profile information resulting in more accurate measurements of the prompt-beam effects. The future upgrade of HiRadMat will be discussed with details on multiple stages of development from improved functionality of the laboratory to optimisation of the experimental area regarding beam potential.
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spelling cern-28244142022-08-11T18:17:05Zdoi:10.7566/JPSCP.33.011149http://cds.cern.ch/record/2824414engHarden, FionaBouvard, AymericCharitonidis, NikolaosKadi, YacineTargetry Challenges & HiRadMatAccelerators and Storage RingsHiRadMat is a unique user facility providing a controlled test environment for accelerator experiments investigating the effects of high energy, high intensity proton beam. HiRadMat uses a 440 GeV/c proton beam fastly-extracted from the CERN SPS and can currently provide a maximum pulse intensity of 3.5 × 10^13 protons. Initially designed to explore the damage thresholds of accelerator components which experienced thermal shocks induced by high-brightness beams, HiRadMat has continued to advance into new areas of research. This contribution will focus on the significant role that HiRadMat plays in Targetry R&D; where previous experiments will be discussed and future ideas presented. Due to the extensive CERN support available experiments at HiRadMat have evolved from new target concepts (like powder target and prototype material sample experiments) to validation studies for full-scale prototypes, including absorber jaws for LHC and HL-LHC, collimator’s and spallation targets, and more recently cryogenic and pre-irradiated sample experiments. Similarly, diagnostics (e.g., strain gauges, LDVs, temperature sensors) as well as visual inspection and beam monitoring devices (e.g., radiation hard cameras, lighting systems, microphones) have continued to develop providing users with in-situ beam-time statistics and beam profile information resulting in more accurate measurements of the prompt-beam effects. The future upgrade of HiRadMat will be discussed with details on multiple stages of development from improved functionality of the laboratory to optimisation of the experimental area regarding beam potential.oai:cds.cern.ch:28244142021
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Harden, Fiona
Bouvard, Aymeric
Charitonidis, Nikolaos
Kadi, Yacine
Targetry Challenges & HiRadMat
title Targetry Challenges & HiRadMat
title_full Targetry Challenges & HiRadMat
title_fullStr Targetry Challenges & HiRadMat
title_full_unstemmed Targetry Challenges & HiRadMat
title_short Targetry Challenges & HiRadMat
title_sort targetry challenges & hiradmat
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.7566/JPSCP.33.011149
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2824414
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