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Experimental evidence for multi-pass extraction with a bent crystal

The feasibility of extracting particles from the halo of a circulating proton beam using a bent silicon crystal has been demonstrated experimentally at the SPS for a beam energy of 120 GeV. Presently studies are conducted to understand the extraction mechanisms and the measured efficiencies. In part...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Dehning, Bernd, Elsener, K, Fidecaro, Giuseppe, Gyr, Marcel, Herr, Werner, Klem, J T, Scandale, Walter, Vuagnin, G, Weisse, E, Weisz, S, Møller, S P, Uggerhøj, Erik, Freund, A, Hustache, R, Carboni, G, Bussa, M P, Tosello, F
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1995
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/282601
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Sumario:The feasibility of extracting particles from the halo of a circulating proton beam using a bent silicon crystal has been demonstrated experimentally at the SPS for a beam energy of 120 GeV. Presently studies are conducted to understand the extraction mechanisms and the measured efficiencies. In particular the contribution of multi-pass extraction, where the particles can pass through the crystal many times before being channelled and extracted, is investigated. In a recent experiment, using a crystal especially fabricated with a finite amorphous layer on its surface, it has been proven that multi-pass extraction plays an important role. The experiment is described and the implication for further studies are discussed.