This note presents results from simulations of losses on the TOTEM Roman Pot stations located close to 150m and 220m from IP5. These results are used to evaluate suitable locations to position beam loss monitors to monitor these losses, and help to avoid quenches of the super-conducting magnets downstream of the roman pots. The results presented in this note indicate the locations where the BLMs should be installed. A more detailed note on the topic will follow later
The TOTEM experiment at the LHC is equipped with near beam movable devices – called Roman Pots (RP) ...
The objective of the TOTEM experiment at the LHC is the measurement of the total proton-proton cross...
The TOTEM experiment, small in size compared to the others at the LHC, is dedicated to the measureme...
This note presents results from simulations of losses on the TOTEM Roman Pot stations located close ...
This note suggests suitable locations to position beam loss monitors to observe losses on the ATLAS ...
The TOTEM experiment at the LHC will operate down to 10 sigma from the beam in the forward region of...
The TOTEM experiment has been designed to measure the total proton-proton cross section and to study...
The aim of the present work is the optimization of the Roman Pot (RP) design to minimize the beam-co...
The TOTEM collaboration has developed and tested the first prototype of its Roman Pots to be operate...
With the aim of measuring the total cross-section and the $\rho$ parameter, TOTEM has performed test...
3 pages, 8 figures, proceedings of PAC05, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, May 2005The TOTEM collaboration...
The problem of background generation in the experimental insertion IR5 of the LHC during machine ope...
The LHC machine will be equipped with Roman Pot stations by the TOTEM [1] experiment. The special op...
Since the LHC running season 2010, the TOTEM Roman Pots (RPs) are fully operational and serve for co...
Over the whole circumference of the LHC, Beam Loss Monitors (BLM) will be needed for a continuous su...
The TOTEM experiment at the LHC is equipped with near beam movable devices – called Roman Pots (RP) ...
The objective of the TOTEM experiment at the LHC is the measurement of the total proton-proton cross...
The TOTEM experiment, small in size compared to the others at the LHC, is dedicated to the measureme...
This note presents results from simulations of losses on the TOTEM Roman Pot stations located close ...
This note suggests suitable locations to position beam loss monitors to observe losses on the ATLAS ...
The TOTEM experiment at the LHC will operate down to 10 sigma from the beam in the forward region of...
The TOTEM experiment has been designed to measure the total proton-proton cross section and to study...
The aim of the present work is the optimization of the Roman Pot (RP) design to minimize the beam-co...
The TOTEM collaboration has developed and tested the first prototype of its Roman Pots to be operate...
With the aim of measuring the total cross-section and the $\rho$ parameter, TOTEM has performed test...
3 pages, 8 figures, proceedings of PAC05, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, May 2005The TOTEM collaboration...
The problem of background generation in the experimental insertion IR5 of the LHC during machine ope...
The LHC machine will be equipped with Roman Pot stations by the TOTEM [1] experiment. The special op...
Since the LHC running season 2010, the TOTEM Roman Pots (RPs) are fully operational and serve for co...
Over the whole circumference of the LHC, Beam Loss Monitors (BLM) will be needed for a continuous su...
The TOTEM experiment at the LHC is equipped with near beam movable devices – called Roman Pots (RP) ...
The objective of the TOTEM experiment at the LHC is the measurement of the total proton-proton cross...
The TOTEM experiment, small in size compared to the others at the LHC, is dedicated to the measureme...