Abstract:International audienceThis paper is devoted to an experimental study of focusing and defocusing positively charged particle beams with the help of specially bent single crystals. Four crystals have been fabricated for this purpose. The studies have been performed at the CERN SPS in 400 GeV/c proton and 180 GeV/c pion beams. The results of measurements of beam envelopes are presented. The rms size of the horizontal profile at the focus was 5–8 times smaller than at the exit of the crystals. The measured focal… Show more
“…Tests have also been performed with lead beam at injection and top energies (2. (see also [120]). Let us also stress that the crystal degradation due to radiation, once thought to be an issue, is negligible as demonstrated by tests [121] with the HiRadMat facility of the SPS.…”
Section: How To Make Fixed-target Collisions At the Lhc?mentioning
We review the context, the motivations and the expected performances of a comprehensive and ambitious fixed-target program using the multi-TeV proton and ion LHC beams. We also provide a detailed account of the different possible technical implementations ranging from an internal wire target to a full dedicated beam line extracted with a bent crystal. The possibilities offered by the use of the ALICE and LHCb detectors in the fixed-target mode are also reviewed.
“…Tests have also been performed with lead beam at injection and top energies (2. (see also [120]). Let us also stress that the crystal degradation due to radiation, once thought to be an issue, is negligible as demonstrated by tests [121] with the HiRadMat facility of the SPS.…”
Section: How To Make Fixed-target Collisions At the Lhc?mentioning
We review the context, the motivations and the expected performances of a comprehensive and ambitious fixed-target program using the multi-TeV proton and ion LHC beams. We also provide a detailed account of the different possible technical implementations ranging from an internal wire target to a full dedicated beam line extracted with a bent crystal. The possibilities offered by the use of the ALICE and LHCb detectors in the fixed-target mode are also reviewed.
“…Tests have also been performed with lead beam at injection and top energies (2.5 TeV) at the end of 2016. They clearly demonstrated the feasibility of crystalassisted collimation and, in turn, gave a new momentum in the plans for crystal-assisted extraction (see also [136]). Let us also stress that the crystal degradation due to radiation, once thought to be an issue, is negligible as demonstrated by tests [137] with the HiRadMat facility of the SPS.…”
Section: Crystal-assisted Extraction Of the Lhc Beamsmentioning
We review the context, the motivations and the expected performances of a comprehensive and ambitious fixed-target program using the multi-TeV proton and ion LHC beams. We also provide a detailed account of the different possible technical implementations ranging from an internal wire target to a full dedicated beam line extracted with a bent crystal. The possibilities offered by the use of the ALICE and LHCb detectors in the fixed-target mode are also reviewed.
“…The first measurements of the beam focusing effect were performed in the 1990s [18]. Since then the focusing devices have been significantly improved [5,19]. Fig.…”
Section: Focusing Single Crystalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper we investigate the multiple scattering of particles during their channeling within silicon crystals. The investigation is based on measurements of interactions of high energy (180 and 400 GeV/c) positively charged particles with focusing bent silicon crystals (with (111) planar orientation ) [5]. We compare these results with those for non-channeled particles.…”
We present the experimental observation of the reduction of multiple scattering of high-energy positively charged particles during channeling in single crystals. According to our measurements the rms angle of multiple scattering in the plane orthogonal to the plane of the channeling is less than half that for non-channeled particles moving in the same crystal. In the experiment we use focusing bent single crystals. Such crystals have a variable thickness in the direction of beam propagation. This allows us to measure rms angles of scattering as a function of thickness for channeled and non-channeled particles. The behaviour with thickness of non-channeled particles is in agreement with expectations whereas the behaviour of channeled particles has unexpected features. We give a semi-quantitative explanation of the observed effect.
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