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Crystal collimation studies at the Tevatron (T-980)

Mokhov, N. V.
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Annala, G. E.
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Apyan, A.
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2010
International Journal of Modern Physics A

Bent-crystal channeling is a technique with a potential to increase beam-halo collimation efficiency in high-energy colliders. First measurements at the Tevatron in 2005 have shown that using a thin silicon crystal to deflect the 1-TeV proton beam halo onto a secondary collimator improves the system performance by reducing the machine impedance, beam losses in the collider detectors and irradiation of the superconducting magnets, all in agreement with simulations. Recent results, obtained with an improved goniometer and enhanced beam diagnostics, are reported here for dedicated beam studies and first full collider stores along with simulation results and plans for substantial enhancement of the T-980 experimental setup. © 2010 World Scientific Publishing Company.

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research article
DOI
10.1142/S0217751X10049943
Author(s)
Mokhov, N. V.
Annala, G. E.
Apyan, A.
Carrigan, R. A.
Drozhdin, A. I.
Johnson, T. R.
Legan, A. M.
Reilly, R. E.
Shiltsev, V.
Still, D. A.
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Date Issued

2010

Published in
International Journal of Modern Physics A
Volume

25

Issue

SUPPL. 1

Start page

98

End page

105

Editorial or Peer reviewed

NON-REVIEWED

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May 13, 2011
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