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Crystal-assisted Collimation Experiment from the SPS to the LHC

UA9 was operated in the CERN-SPS for more than six years in view of investigating the feasibility of the halo collimation assisted by bent crystals. Two-millimeter-long silicon crystals, with bending angles of about 150 μrad, are used as primary collimators. The crystal collimation process is obtain...

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Autores principales: Scandale, Walter, Mirarchi, Daniele, Redaelli, Stefano
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2010145
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author Scandale, Walter
Mirarchi, Daniele
Redaelli, Stefano
author_facet Scandale, Walter
Mirarchi, Daniele
Redaelli, Stefano
author_sort Scandale, Walter
collection CERN
description UA9 was operated in the CERN-SPS for more than six years in view of investigating the feasibility of the halo collimation assisted by bent crystals. Two-millimeter-long silicon crystals, with bending angles of about 150 μrad, are used as primary collimators. The crystal collimation process is obtained consistently through channeling with high efficiency, showing a steady reduction of almost one order of magnitude of the loss rate at the onset of the channeling process. This result holds both for protons and for lead-ions. The corresponding loss map in the accelerator ring is accordingly reduced. These observations strongly support our expectation that the coherent deflection of the beam halo by a bent crystal should enhance the collimation efficiency also in LHC. After a concise description of the results collected in the SPS we propose a scenario to integrate bent crystals in the LHC collimation system for machine experiment.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-13373602022-08-17T13:29:26Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2010145engScandale, WalterMirarchi, DanieleRedaelli, StefanoCrystal-assisted Collimation Experiment from the SPS to the LHCAccelerators and Storage RingsUA9 was operated in the CERN-SPS for more than six years in view of investigating the feasibility of the halo collimation assisted by bent crystals. Two-millimeter-long silicon crystals, with bending angles of about 150 μrad, are used as primary collimators. The crystal collimation process is obtained consistently through channeling with high efficiency, showing a steady reduction of almost one order of magnitude of the loss rate at the onset of the channeling process. This result holds both for protons and for lead-ions. The corresponding loss map in the accelerator ring is accordingly reduced. These observations strongly support our expectation that the coherent deflection of the beam halo by a bent crystal should enhance the collimation efficiency also in LHC. After a concise description of the results collected in the SPS we propose a scenario to integrate bent crystals in the LHC collimation system for machine experiment.oai:inspirehep.net:13373602013
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Scandale, Walter
Mirarchi, Daniele
Redaelli, Stefano
Crystal-assisted Collimation Experiment from the SPS to the LHC
title Crystal-assisted Collimation Experiment from the SPS to the LHC
title_full Crystal-assisted Collimation Experiment from the SPS to the LHC
title_fullStr Crystal-assisted Collimation Experiment from the SPS to the LHC
title_full_unstemmed Crystal-assisted Collimation Experiment from the SPS to the LHC
title_short Crystal-assisted Collimation Experiment from the SPS to the LHC
title_sort crystal-assisted collimation experiment from the sps to the lhc
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2010145
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