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2 May 2007 Channeling collimation studies at the Fermilab Tevatron
Richard A. Carrigan Jr., Alexandr I. Drozhdin III, Raymond P. Fliller III, Nikolai V. Mokhov, Vladimir D. Shiltsev, Dean A. Still
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Proceedings Volume 6634, International Conference on Charged and Neutral Particles Channeling Phenomena II; 66340I (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.741856
Event: International Conference on Charged and Neutral Particles Channeling Phenomena II, 2006, Rome, Italy
Abstract
Bent crystal channeling has promising advantages for accelerator beam collimation at high energy hadron facilities such as the LHC. This significance has been amplified by several surprising developments including multi-pass channeling and the observation of enhanced deflections over the entire arc of a bent crystal. The second effect has been observed both at RHIC and recently at the Tevatron. Results are reported showing channeling collimation of the circulating proton beam halo at the Tevatron. Parenthetically, this study is the highest energy proton channeling experiment ever carried out. The study is continuing.
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Richard A. Carrigan Jr., Alexandr I. Drozhdin III, Raymond P. Fliller III, Nikolai V. Mokhov, Vladimir D. Shiltsev, and Dean A. Still "Channeling collimation studies at the Fermilab Tevatron", Proc. SPIE 6634, International Conference on Charged and Neutral Particles Channeling Phenomena II, 66340I (2 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.741856
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Collimation

Collimators

Laser crystals

Fermilab Tevatron

Particles

Sensors

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