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HL-LHC layout for fixed-target experiments in ALICE based on crystal-assisted beam halo splitting

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) is the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator colliding beams of protons and lead ions at energies up to 7 ZTeV, Z is the atomic number. ALICE is one of the detector experiments optimised fo...

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Autores principales: Patecki, Marcin, Fomin, Alex, Mirarchi, Daniele, Redaelli, Stefano, Hadjidakis, Cynthia, Galluccio, Francesca, Scandale, Walter
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2841030
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author Patecki, Marcin
Fomin, Alex
Mirarchi, Daniele
Redaelli, Stefano
Hadjidakis, Cynthia
Galluccio, Francesca
Scandale, Walter
author_facet Patecki, Marcin
Fomin, Alex
Mirarchi, Daniele
Redaelli, Stefano
Hadjidakis, Cynthia
Galluccio, Francesca
Scandale, Walter
author_sort Patecki, Marcin
collection CERN
description The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) is the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator colliding beams of protons and lead ions at energies up to 7 ZTeV, Z is the atomic number. ALICE is one of the detector experiments optimised for heavy-ion collisions. A fixed-target experiment in ALICE is being considered to collide a portion of the beam halo, split using a bent crystal inserted in the transverse hierarchy of the LHC collimation system, with an internal target placed a few meters upstream of the existing detector. This study is carried out as a part of the Physics Beyond Collider effort at CERN. Fixed-target collisions offer many physics opportunities related to hadronic matter and the quark-gluon plasma to extend the research potential of the CERN accelerator complex. Production of physics events depends on the particle flux on target. The machine layout for the fixed-target experiment is developed to provide a flux of particles on the target high enough to exploit the full capabilities of the ALICE detector acquisition system. This paper summarises the fixed-target layout consisting of the crystal assembly, the target and downstream absorbers. We discuss the conceptual integration of these elements within the LHC ring, the impact on ring losses, and expected performance in terms of particle flux on target.
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spelling cern-28410302023-04-23T02:41:10Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2841030engPatecki, MarcinFomin, AlexMirarchi, DanieleRedaelli, StefanoHadjidakis, CynthiaGalluccio, FrancescaScandale, WalterHL-LHC layout for fixed-target experiments in ALICE based on crystal-assisted beam halo splittingphysics.acc-phAccelerators and Storage RingsThe Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) is the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator colliding beams of protons and lead ions at energies up to 7 ZTeV, Z is the atomic number. ALICE is one of the detector experiments optimised for heavy-ion collisions. A fixed-target experiment in ALICE is being considered to collide a portion of the beam halo, split using a bent crystal inserted in the transverse hierarchy of the LHC collimation system, with an internal target placed a few meters upstream of the existing detector. This study is carried out as a part of the Physics Beyond Collider effort at CERN. Fixed-target collisions offer many physics opportunities related to hadronic matter and the quark-gluon plasma to extend the research potential of the CERN accelerator complex. Production of physics events depends on the particle flux on target. The machine layout for the fixed-target experiment is developed to provide a flux of particles on the target high enough to exploit the full capabilities of the ALICE detector acquisition system. This paper summarises the fixed-target layout consisting of the crystal assembly, the target and downstream absorbers. We discuss the conceptual integration of these elements within the LHC ring, the impact on ring losses, and expected performance in terms of particle flux on target.arXiv:2210.13299oai:cds.cern.ch:28410302022-10-24
spellingShingle physics.acc-ph
Accelerators and Storage Rings
Patecki, Marcin
Fomin, Alex
Mirarchi, Daniele
Redaelli, Stefano
Hadjidakis, Cynthia
Galluccio, Francesca
Scandale, Walter
HL-LHC layout for fixed-target experiments in ALICE based on crystal-assisted beam halo splitting
title HL-LHC layout for fixed-target experiments in ALICE based on crystal-assisted beam halo splitting
title_full HL-LHC layout for fixed-target experiments in ALICE based on crystal-assisted beam halo splitting
title_fullStr HL-LHC layout for fixed-target experiments in ALICE based on crystal-assisted beam halo splitting
title_full_unstemmed HL-LHC layout for fixed-target experiments in ALICE based on crystal-assisted beam halo splitting
title_short HL-LHC layout for fixed-target experiments in ALICE based on crystal-assisted beam halo splitting
title_sort hl-lhc layout for fixed-target experiments in alice based on crystal-assisted beam halo splitting
topic physics.acc-ph
Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2841030
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