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SixTrack Simulations of Beam Cleaning During High-beta Operation in the LHC

The 1000 m high-beta run in the LHC provided very clean conditions for observing experimental backgrounds. In ATLAS, a much higher background was observed for Beam 2 than for Beam 1, suspected to be caused by upstream showers from beam losses on collimators or aperture. However, no local beam losses...

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Autor principal: Bruce, Roderik
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2141834
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Sumario:The 1000 m high-beta run in the LHC provided very clean conditions for observing experimental backgrounds. In ATLAS, a much higher background was observed for Beam 2 than for Beam 1, suspected to be caused by upstream showers from beam losses on collimators or aperture. However, no local beam losses were observed in the vicinity. This paper presents SixTrack simulations of the beam cleaning during the high-beta run. The results demonstrate that, for the special optics and collimator settings used, the highest loss location in IR1 is at the TAS absorber just in front of the ATLAS detector, where no beam loss monitor is installed. Furthermore, the highest losses are seen in Beam 2. The results could thus provide a possible explanation of the ATLAS observations, although detailed shower calculations would be needed for a quantitative comparison.