Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams (Jan 2009)

Measurements of heavy ion beam losses from collimation

  • R. Bruce,
  • R. W. Assmann,
  • G. Bellodi,
  • C. Bracco,
  • H. H. Braun,
  • S. Gilardoni,
  • E. B. Holzer,
  • J. M. Jowett,
  • S. Redaelli,
  • T. Weiler

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.12.011001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 011001

Abstract

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The collimation efficiency for ^{208}Pb^{82+} ion beams in the LHC is predicted to be lower than requirements. Nuclear fragmentation and electromagnetic dissociation in the primary collimators create fragments with a wide range of Z/A ratios, which are not intercepted by the secondary collimators but lost where the dispersion has grown sufficiently large. In this article we present measurements and simulations of loss patterns generated by a prototype LHC collimator in the CERN SPS. Measurements were performed at two different energies and angles of the collimator. We also compare with proton loss maps and find a qualitative difference between ^{208}Pb^{82+} ions and protons, with the maximum loss rate observed at different places in the ring. This behavior was predicted by simulations and provides a valuable benchmark of our understanding of ion beam losses caused by collimation.