Dealing with beam loss due to abort kicker prefire is considered for hadron colliders. The prefires occurred at Tevatron (Fermilab) during Run I and Run II are analyzed and a protection system implemented is described. The effect of accidental beam loss in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN on machine and detector components is studied via realistic Monte Carlo calculations. The simulations show that beam loss at an unsynchronized beam abort would result in severe heating of conventional and superconducting magnets and possible damage to the collider detector elements. A proposed set of collimators would reduce energy deposition effects to acceptable levels. Special attention is paid to reducing peak temperature rise within the septum ...
The LHC beams are designed to have high stability and to be stored for many hours. The nominal beam ...
The correct functioning of the LHC collimation system is crucial to attain the desired LHC luminosit...
For nominal beam parameters at 7 TeV/c, each of the two LHC proton beams has a stored energy of 350 ...
The effect of possible accidental beam loss in the LHC on the IP5 and IP6 insertion elements is stud...
The effect of possible accidental beam loss in the LHC on the IP5 and IP6 insertion elements is stud...
The effect of possible accidental beam loss in LHC on the IP5 insertion elements and CMS detector is...
The collimation system in the beam cleaning insertion IR7 of the future Large Hadron Collider (LHC) ...
Monitoring and minimization of beam losses is increasingly important for high-intensity and supercon...
The LHC stored beam contains 362 MJ of energy at the top beam energy of 7 TeV, offering considerable...
The LHC has been designed to operate at an energy of 7 TeV with a luminosity of . This requires tw...
Operational and accidental beam losses in hadron colliders can have a serious impact on machine and ...
CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a proton collider with injection energy of 450 GeV and collisi...
At the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) a beam loss system will be installed in the arc, dispersion suppr...
The LHC beams are designed to have high stability and to be stored for many hours. The nominal beam ...
During LHC operation, magnet failures may affect the beam optics leading to proton losses in the col...
The LHC beams are designed to have high stability and to be stored for many hours. The nominal beam ...
The correct functioning of the LHC collimation system is crucial to attain the desired LHC luminosit...
For nominal beam parameters at 7 TeV/c, each of the two LHC proton beams has a stored energy of 350 ...
The effect of possible accidental beam loss in the LHC on the IP5 and IP6 insertion elements is stud...
The effect of possible accidental beam loss in the LHC on the IP5 and IP6 insertion elements is stud...
The effect of possible accidental beam loss in LHC on the IP5 insertion elements and CMS detector is...
The collimation system in the beam cleaning insertion IR7 of the future Large Hadron Collider (LHC) ...
Monitoring and minimization of beam losses is increasingly important for high-intensity and supercon...
The LHC stored beam contains 362 MJ of energy at the top beam energy of 7 TeV, offering considerable...
The LHC has been designed to operate at an energy of 7 TeV with a luminosity of . This requires tw...
Operational and accidental beam losses in hadron colliders can have a serious impact on machine and ...
CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a proton collider with injection energy of 450 GeV and collisi...
At the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) a beam loss system will be installed in the arc, dispersion suppr...
The LHC beams are designed to have high stability and to be stored for many hours. The nominal beam ...
During LHC operation, magnet failures may affect the beam optics leading to proton losses in the col...
The LHC beams are designed to have high stability and to be stored for many hours. The nominal beam ...
The correct functioning of the LHC collimation system is crucial to attain the desired LHC luminosit...
For nominal beam parameters at 7 TeV/c, each of the two LHC proton beams has a stored energy of 350 ...