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Progress in crystal extraction and collimation

High Energy Physics - Experiment 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

Recent IHEP Protvino experiments show efficiencies of crystal-assisted slow extraction and collimation of 85.3+-2.8%, at the intensities of the channeled beam on the order of 10^12 proton per spill of 2 s duration. The obtained experimental data well follows the theory predictions. We compare the measurements against theory and outline the theoretical potential for further improvement in the efficiency of the technique. This success is important for the efficient use of IHEP accelerator and for implementation of crystal-assisted collimation at RHIC and slow extraction from AGS onto E952, now in preparation. Future applications, spanning in the energy from order of 1 GeV (scraping in SNS, slow extraction from COSY and medical accelerators) to order of 1 TeV and beyond (scraping in Tevatron, LHC, VLHC), can benefit from these studies.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ex/0111042,
  title  = {Progress in crystal extraction and collimation},
  author = {A. G. Afonin and V. M. Biryukov and V. T. Baranov and V. N. Chepegin and Yu. A. Chesnokov and V. I. Kotov and V. Terekhov and E. Troyanov and V. Guidi and G. Martinelli and M. Stefancich and D. Vincenzi and Yu. Ivanov and D. Trbojevic and W. Scandale and M. Breese},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ex/0111042},
  year   = {2007}
}

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7pp. Presented at HEACC 2001 (Tsukuba, March 25-30)