The feasibility of extracting protons from the halo of a high energy beam by means of a bent silicon crystal has been investigated. Protons diffusing from a 120 GeV beam circulating in the SPS at CERN have been extracted at an angle of 8.5 mrad. Efficiencies of about 10 percent, orders of magnitude higher than the values achieved previously, have been measured. The present results are promising in view of beam extraction from future multi-TeV proton accelerators.
1ST RESULTS ON PROTON EXTRACTION FROM THE CERN-SPS WITH A BENT CRYSTAL
COSTANTINI, FLAVIO;MASSAI, MARCO MARIA;
1993-01-01
Abstract
The feasibility of extracting protons from the halo of a high energy beam by means of a bent silicon crystal has been investigated. Protons diffusing from a 120 GeV beam circulating in the SPS at CERN have been extracted at an angle of 8.5 mrad. Efficiencies of about 10 percent, orders of magnitude higher than the values achieved previously, have been measured. The present results are promising in view of beam extraction from future multi-TeV proton accelerators.File in questo prodotto:
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