Strong reduction of the off-momentum halo in crystal assisted collimation of the SPS beam
Colliders (Nuclear physics)
0103 physical sciences
Accelerator; Beam collimation; Channeling; Crystal; Nuclear and High Energy Physics
01 natural sciences
Particle accelerators
DOI:
10.1016/j.physletb.2012.07.006
Publication Date:
2012-07-10T05:12:21Z
AUTHORS (54)
ABSTRACT
Abstract A study of crystal assisted collimation has been continued at the CERN SPS for different energies of stored beams using 120 GeV/ c and 270 GeV/ c protons and Pb ions with 270 GeV/ c per charge. A bent silicon crystal used as a primary collimator deflected halo particles using channeling and directing them into the tungsten absorber. A strong correlation of the beam losses in the crystal and off-momentum halo intensity measured in the first high dispersion (HD) area downstream was observed. In channeling conditions, the beam loss rate induced by inelastic interactions of particles with nuclei is significantly reduced in comparison with the non-oriented crystal. A maximal reduction of beam losses in the crystal larger than 20 was observed with 270 GeV/ c protons. The off-momentum halo intensity measured in the HD area was also strongly reduced in channeling conditions. The reduction coefficient was larger than 7 for the case of Pb ions. A strong loss reduction was also detected in regions of the SPS ring far from the collimation area. It was shown by simulations that the miscut angle between the crystal surface and its crystallographic planes doubled the beam losses in the aligned crystal.
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