BE Seminar

Beam loss mechanisms in relativistic heavy-ion colliders

by Mr. Roderick Bruce (Lund University, Sweden)

Thursday, 3 September 2009 from to (Europe/Zurich)
at CERN ( 6-2-024 - BE Auditorium Meyrin )
Description The performance of the LHC as a heavy ion collider may be limited by several new beam-physics processes. Electromagnetic interactions, in particular bound free pair production (BFPP), between colliding ions cause localized beam losses and the induced heating might quench superconducting magnets. A detailed assessment of the resulting luminosity limitation is presented together with measurements from RHIC, showing the first evidence of BFPP induced beam losses in a collider. Furthermore, beam losses from ions fragmenting in collimators are discussed, and measurements from the SPS using an LHC prototype collimator provide experimental evidence of the effect and give an opportunity to benchmark the simulation tools used for the LHC. Finally, detailed simulations of the time evolution of the ion luminosity are presented and successfully benchmarked against data from several stores in RHIC.

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Organised by Werner Herr (BE/ABP)