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Hadronic and electromagnetic fragmentation of ultrarelativistic heavy ions at LHC

Reliable predictions of yields of nuclear fragments produced in electromagnetic dissociation and hadronic fragmentation of ion beams are of great practical importance in analyzing beam losses and interactions with the beam environment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN as well as for estimat...

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Autores principales: Braun, H H, Fassò, A, Ferrari, A, Jowett, J M, Sala, P R, Smirnov, G I
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.17.021006
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2135828
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author Braun, H H
Fassò, A
Ferrari, A
Jowett, J M
Sala, P R
Smirnov, G I
author_facet Braun, H H
Fassò, A
Ferrari, A
Jowett, J M
Sala, P R
Smirnov, G I
author_sort Braun, H H
collection CERN
description Reliable predictions of yields of nuclear fragments produced in electromagnetic dissociation and hadronic fragmentation of ion beams are of great practical importance in analyzing beam losses and interactions with the beam environment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN as well as for estimating radiation effects of galactic cosmic rays on the spacecraft crew and electronic equipment. The model for predicting the fragmentation of relativistic heavy ions is briefly described, and then applied to problems of relevance for LHC. The results are based on the fluka code, which includes electromagnetic dissociation physics and dpmjet-iii as hadronic event generator. We consider the interaction of fully stripped lead ions with nuclei in the energy range from about one hundred MeV to ultrarelativistic energies. The yields of fragments close in the mass and charge to initial ions are calculated. The approach under discussion provides a good overall description of Pb fragmentation data at 30 and 158A  GeV as well as recent LHC data for sNN=2.76  TeV Pb-Pb interactions. Good agreement with the calculations in the framework of different models is found. This justifies application of the developed simulation technique both at the LHC injection energy of 177A  GeV and at its collision energies of 1.38, 1.58, and 2.75A  TeV, and gives confidence in the results obtained.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-13175372022-08-10T20:15:04Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.17.021006http://cds.cern.ch/record/2135828engBraun, H HFassò, AFerrari, AJowett, J MSala, P RSmirnov, G IHadronic and electromagnetic fragmentation of ultrarelativistic heavy ions at LHCHigh-Energy Accelerators and CollidersAccelerators and Storage RingsReliable predictions of yields of nuclear fragments produced in electromagnetic dissociation and hadronic fragmentation of ion beams are of great practical importance in analyzing beam losses and interactions with the beam environment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN as well as for estimating radiation effects of galactic cosmic rays on the spacecraft crew and electronic equipment. The model for predicting the fragmentation of relativistic heavy ions is briefly described, and then applied to problems of relevance for LHC. The results are based on the fluka code, which includes electromagnetic dissociation physics and dpmjet-iii as hadronic event generator. We consider the interaction of fully stripped lead ions with nuclei in the energy range from about one hundred MeV to ultrarelativistic energies. The yields of fragments close in the mass and charge to initial ions are calculated. The approach under discussion provides a good overall description of Pb fragmentation data at 30 and 158A  GeV as well as recent LHC data for sNN=2.76  TeV Pb-Pb interactions. Good agreement with the calculations in the framework of different models is found. This justifies application of the developed simulation technique both at the LHC injection energy of 177A  GeV and at its collision energies of 1.38, 1.58, and 2.75A  TeV, and gives confidence in the results obtained.oai:inspirehep.net:13175372014
spellingShingle High-Energy Accelerators and Colliders
Accelerators and Storage Rings
Braun, H H
Fassò, A
Ferrari, A
Jowett, J M
Sala, P R
Smirnov, G I
Hadronic and electromagnetic fragmentation of ultrarelativistic heavy ions at LHC
title Hadronic and electromagnetic fragmentation of ultrarelativistic heavy ions at LHC
title_full Hadronic and electromagnetic fragmentation of ultrarelativistic heavy ions at LHC
title_fullStr Hadronic and electromagnetic fragmentation of ultrarelativistic heavy ions at LHC
title_full_unstemmed Hadronic and electromagnetic fragmentation of ultrarelativistic heavy ions at LHC
title_short Hadronic and electromagnetic fragmentation of ultrarelativistic heavy ions at LHC
title_sort hadronic and electromagnetic fragmentation of ultrarelativistic heavy ions at lhc
topic High-Energy Accelerators and Colliders
Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.17.021006
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2135828
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