Probability of inelastic nuclear interactions in a short bent silicon crystal for its orientations optimal for channeling and volume reflection was investigated using 400 GeV/c protons of the CERN SPS. The contribution of nuclear interactions from channeled protons was observed to be about 3-4% of the probability for the amorphous orientation. For the crystal orientation optimal for volume reflection the nuclear interaction probability of protons was a few percents larger than in the amorphous case It was shown that in the limiting case of a quasi parallel beam realizing for the collider beam halo the inelastic nuclear losses should decrease by more than five times, which is an additional advantage of a crystal as a primary collimator for the LHC collimation system.

Probability of inelastic nuclear interactions of high-energy protons in a bent crystal

PREST, MICHELA
2010-01-01

Abstract

Probability of inelastic nuclear interactions in a short bent silicon crystal for its orientations optimal for channeling and volume reflection was investigated using 400 GeV/c protons of the CERN SPS. The contribution of nuclear interactions from channeled protons was observed to be about 3-4% of the probability for the amorphous orientation. For the crystal orientation optimal for volume reflection the nuclear interaction probability of protons was a few percents larger than in the amorphous case It was shown that in the limiting case of a quasi parallel beam realizing for the collider beam halo the inelastic nuclear losses should decrease by more than five times, which is an additional advantage of a crystal as a primary collimator for the LHC collimation system.
2010
Bent crystal; collimation; silicon detector; high energy protons; nuclear interaction
Scandale, W; Losito, R; Silari, M; Bagli, Enrico; Baricordi, S; Dalpiaz, Pietro; Fiorini, Massimiliano; Guidi, Vincenzo; Mazzolari, Andrea; Vincenzi, D; Milan, Riccardo; Della Mea, G; Vallazza Erik, Silvio; Afonin, Ag; Chesnokov, Ya; Maisheev, Va; Yazynin, Ia; Afanasiev, Sv; Kovalenko, Ad; Taratin, Am; Uzhinsky, Vv; Denisov, As; Gavrikov, Ya; Ivanov, Ym; Lapina, Lp; Malyarenko, Lg; Skorobogatov, Vv; Suvorov, Vm; Vavilov, Sa; Bolognini, Davide; Hasan, Said; Prest, Michela
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