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arxiv: physics/9909062 · v1 · pith:CIRJCXFMnew · submitted 1999-09-29 · ⚛️ physics.acc-ph

Beam extraction studies at 900 GeV using a channeling crystal

classification ⚛️ physics.acc-ph
keywords beamextractionacceleratorcolliderchannelingefficiencyextractedfermilab
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Luminosity-driven channeling extraction has been observed for the first time in a 900 GeV study at the Fermilab Tevatron. This experiment, Fermilab E853, demonstrated that useful TeV level beams can be extracted from a superconducting accelerator during high luminosity collider operations without unduly affecting the background at the collider detectors. Multi-turn extraction was found to increase significantly the efficiency of the process. The beam extraction efficiency was about 25%. Studies of time dependent effects found that the turn-to-turn structure was governed mainly by accelerator beam dynamics. An investigation of a pre-scatterer using the accelerator flying wire system showed that a fiber could produce a significant extracted flux, consistent with expectations. Based on these results, it is feasible to construct a parasitic 5-10 MHz proton beam from the Tevatron collider.

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