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An ionization chamber shower detector for the LHC luminosity monitor
The front IR quadrupole absorbers (TAS) and the IR neutral particle absorbers (TAN) in the high luminosity insertions of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) each absorb approximately 1.8 TeV of forward collision products on average per pp interaction (~235 W at design luminosity 10/sup 34/ cm/sup -2/ s/...
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author | Beche, J F Burks, M T Datte, P S Haguenauer, Maurice Manfredi, P F Millaud, J E Placidi, Massimo Ratti, L Re, V Riot, V J Schmickler, Hermann Speziali, V Turner, W C |
author_facet | Beche, J F Burks, M T Datte, P S Haguenauer, Maurice Manfredi, P F Millaud, J E Placidi, Massimo Ratti, L Re, V Riot, V J Schmickler, Hermann Speziali, V Turner, W C |
author_sort | Beche, J F |
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description | The front IR quadrupole absorbers (TAS) and the IR neutral particle absorbers (TAN) in the high luminosity insertions of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) each absorb approximately 1.8 TeV of forward collision products on average per pp interaction (~235 W at design luminosity 10/sup 34/ cm/sup -2/ s/sup -1/). This secondary particle flux can be exploited to provide a useful storage ring operations tool for optimization of luminosity. A novel segmented, multi-gap, pressurized gas ionization chamber is being developed for sampling the energy deposited near the maxima of the hadronic/electromagnetic showers in these absorbers. The system design choices have been strongly influenced by optimization of signal to noise ratio and by the very high radiation environment. The ionization chambers are instrumented with low noise, fast, pulse shaping electronics to be capable of resolving individual bunch crossings at 40 MHz. Data on each bunch are to be separately accumulated over multiple bunch crossings until the desired statistical accuracy is obtained. At design luminosity approximately 2*10/sup 3/ bunch crossings will suffice for a 1% luminosity measurement. In this paper we report the first experimental results of the ionization chamber and analog electronics. Single 450 GeV protons from the SPS at CERN are used to simulate the hadronic/electromagnetic showers produced by the forward collision products from the interaction regions of the LHC. (8 refs). |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2000 |
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spelling | cern-5603652019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/560365engBeche, J FBurks, M TDatte, P SHaguenauer, MauriceManfredi, P FMillaud, J EPlacidi, MassimoRatti, LRe, VRiot, V JSchmickler, HermannSpeziali, VTurner, W CAn ionization chamber shower detector for the LHC luminosity monitorAccelerators and Storage RingsThe front IR quadrupole absorbers (TAS) and the IR neutral particle absorbers (TAN) in the high luminosity insertions of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) each absorb approximately 1.8 TeV of forward collision products on average per pp interaction (~235 W at design luminosity 10/sup 34/ cm/sup -2/ s/sup -1/). This secondary particle flux can be exploited to provide a useful storage ring operations tool for optimization of luminosity. A novel segmented, multi-gap, pressurized gas ionization chamber is being developed for sampling the energy deposited near the maxima of the hadronic/electromagnetic showers in these absorbers. The system design choices have been strongly influenced by optimization of signal to noise ratio and by the very high radiation environment. The ionization chambers are instrumented with low noise, fast, pulse shaping electronics to be capable of resolving individual bunch crossings at 40 MHz. Data on each bunch are to be separately accumulated over multiple bunch crossings until the desired statistical accuracy is obtained. At design luminosity approximately 2*10/sup 3/ bunch crossings will suffice for a 1% luminosity measurement. In this paper we report the first experimental results of the ionization chamber and analog electronics. Single 450 GeV protons from the SPS at CERN are used to simulate the hadronic/electromagnetic showers produced by the forward collision products from the interaction regions of the LHC. (8 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:5603652000 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Beche, J F Burks, M T Datte, P S Haguenauer, Maurice Manfredi, P F Millaud, J E Placidi, Massimo Ratti, L Re, V Riot, V J Schmickler, Hermann Speziali, V Turner, W C An ionization chamber shower detector for the LHC luminosity monitor |
title | An ionization chamber shower detector for the LHC luminosity monitor |
title_full | An ionization chamber shower detector for the LHC luminosity monitor |
title_fullStr | An ionization chamber shower detector for the LHC luminosity monitor |
title_full_unstemmed | An ionization chamber shower detector for the LHC luminosity monitor |
title_short | An ionization chamber shower detector for the LHC luminosity monitor |
title_sort | ionization chamber shower detector for the lhc luminosity monitor |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/560365 |
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