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Verification of crystal collimation model in experiment

The studies of crystal collimation in the experiments at Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider and Tevatron and in computer simulations reveal strong coherent effects observed in a very broad angular range. Our theory explains the effects by coherent scattering on the potential of bent crystal atomic plan...

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Autor principal: Biryukov, V.M.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2006
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/985785
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description The studies of crystal collimation in the experiments at Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider and Tevatron and in computer simulations reveal strong coherent effects observed in a very broad angular range. Our theory explains the effects by coherent scattering on the potential of bent crystal atomic planes, which amplifies beam diffusion in accelerator by orders of magnitude. This coherent scattering in bent crystal is being studied in a CERN SPS experiment. We present Monte Carlo predictions for the SPS and Tevatron experiments, and show the implications of the coherent scattering effect for crystal collimation in the Large Hadron Collider.
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spelling cern-9857852019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/985785engBiryukov, V.M.Verification of crystal collimation model in experimentOther Fields of PhysicsThe studies of crystal collimation in the experiments at Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider and Tevatron and in computer simulations reveal strong coherent effects observed in a very broad angular range. Our theory explains the effects by coherent scattering on the potential of bent crystal atomic planes, which amplifies beam diffusion in accelerator by orders of magnitude. This coherent scattering in bent crystal is being studied in a CERN SPS experiment. We present Monte Carlo predictions for the SPS and Tevatron experiments, and show the implications of the coherent scattering effect for crystal collimation in the Large Hadron Collider.The studies of crystal collimation in the experiments at Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider and Tevatron and in computer simulations reveal strong coherent effects observed in a very broad angular range. Our theory explains the effects by coherent scattering on the potential of bent crystal atomic planes, which amplifies beam diffusion in accelerator by orders of magnitude. This coherent scattering in bent crystal is being studied in a CERN SPS experiment. We present Monte Carlo predictions for the SPS and Tevatron experiments, and show the implications of the coherent scattering effect for crystal collimation in the Large Hadron Collider.physics/0609214oai:cds.cern.ch:9857852006-09-23
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Verification of crystal collimation model in experiment
title Verification of crystal collimation model in experiment
title_full Verification of crystal collimation model in experiment
title_fullStr Verification of crystal collimation model in experiment
title_full_unstemmed Verification of crystal collimation model in experiment
title_short Verification of crystal collimation model in experiment
title_sort verification of crystal collimation model in experiment
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