AbstractWe present theory for coherent effects observed in crystal collimation experiments that is in good quantitative agreement with the RHIC and Tevatron data. We show that these effects are caused by a coherent scattering on the field of bent crystal atomic planes, which amplifies beam diffusion in accelerator by orders of magnitude compared to the scattering in amorphous material. This coherent scattering could replace the traditional amorphous scattering in accelerator collimation systems. We predict that for negative particles this effect is as strong as for positive ones, opening a principle way for efficient crystal steering of negative particles at accelerators. Predictions are made for high energy accelerators where crystal colli...
Beam collimation in high-energy colliders is customarily carried out by means of massive amorphous a...
Over the past years the understanding and use of coherent interactions of charged particles with ord...
The UA9 experiment was installed in the CERN-SuperProtonSynchrotron (SPS) in March ’09 with the aim ...
AbstractWe present theory for coherent effects observed in crystal collimation experiments that is i...
The studies of crystal collimation in the experiments at Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider and Tevatro...
Strong effect of beam coherent scattering (“reflection”) in a field of bent crystal is observed in c...
Bent crystal serving as a scraper of the beam collimation system can channel halo particles directly...
Crystal collimation is a technique that relies on highly pure bent crystals to coherently deflect be...
Possibilities of application of the effects of multiple volume reflection in one crystal and of the ...
Recent IHEP Protvino experiments show efficiencies of crystal-assisted slow extraction and collimati...
Bent crystals have demonstrated potential for use in beam collimation. A process called channeling i...
The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) will experience increasing longitudinal and transverse he...
Bent crystal channeling has promising advantages for accelerator beam collimation at high energy had...
The planes in crystalline solids can constrain the directions that charged particles take as they pa...
Using channeling in a 5-mm crystal with bending angle of 0.65 mrad, a record high efficiency, over 6...
Beam collimation in high-energy colliders is customarily carried out by means of massive amorphous a...
Over the past years the understanding and use of coherent interactions of charged particles with ord...
The UA9 experiment was installed in the CERN-SuperProtonSynchrotron (SPS) in March ’09 with the aim ...
AbstractWe present theory for coherent effects observed in crystal collimation experiments that is i...
The studies of crystal collimation in the experiments at Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider and Tevatro...
Strong effect of beam coherent scattering (“reflection”) in a field of bent crystal is observed in c...
Bent crystal serving as a scraper of the beam collimation system can channel halo particles directly...
Crystal collimation is a technique that relies on highly pure bent crystals to coherently deflect be...
Possibilities of application of the effects of multiple volume reflection in one crystal and of the ...
Recent IHEP Protvino experiments show efficiencies of crystal-assisted slow extraction and collimati...
Bent crystals have demonstrated potential for use in beam collimation. A process called channeling i...
The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) will experience increasing longitudinal and transverse he...
Bent crystal channeling has promising advantages for accelerator beam collimation at high energy had...
The planes in crystalline solids can constrain the directions that charged particles take as they pa...
Using channeling in a 5-mm crystal with bending angle of 0.65 mrad, a record high efficiency, over 6...
Beam collimation in high-energy colliders is customarily carried out by means of massive amorphous a...
Over the past years the understanding and use of coherent interactions of charged particles with ord...
The UA9 experiment was installed in the CERN-SuperProtonSynchrotron (SPS) in March ’09 with the aim ...