Speakers
Daniele Mirarchi
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Gianmarco Ricci
(Sapienza University of Rome)
Kay Dewhurst
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Marco Calviani
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Mike Seidel
(Paul Scherrer Institut)
Oliver Aberle
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Quentin Demassieux
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Regis Seidenbinder
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Rongrong Cai
(Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne)
Simone Gilardoni
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Description
In the next heavy ion runs at the LHC, the cleaning of the beam halo will rely on crystal collimation. A test system installed in the collimation cleaning insertion is being upgraded for the operational challenges of the ion runs. Therefore, it is crucial to experimentally test the performance of the newly installed crystal primary collimators. During a dedicated short Pb ion beam test in 2022, crystal collimation was tested for the first time with 6.8 Z TeV Pb beams. These results provide very important input for the configuration of
the Pb ion run at the LHC in 2023. In this paper, the results and analysis of the crystal measurements in the 2022 ion test are presented.
Footnotes
*Research supported by the HL–LHC project
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Primary author
Rongrong Cai
(Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne)
Co-authors
Anton Lechner
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Daniele Mirarchi
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Eloise Matheson
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Gianmarco Ricci
(Sapienza University of Rome)
Kay Dewhurst
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Luigi Salvatore Esposito
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Marco Calviani
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Marco D'Andrea
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Mario Di Castro
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Mike Seidel
(Paul Scherrer Institut)
Oliver Aberle
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Pascal Hermes
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Quentin Demassieux
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Regis Seidenbinder
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Roderik Bruce
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Santiago Solis Paiva
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Simone Gilardoni
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Stefano Redaelli
(European Organization for Nuclear Research)