Collimation-induced experimental background studies at the CERN Large Hadron Collider

The data produced at the particle physics experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) contain not only the signals from the collisions, but also a background component from proton losses around the accelerator. Understanding, identifying and possibly mitigating this machine-induced background is...

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Main Authors: R. Bruce, M. Huhtinen, A. Manousos, F. Cerutti, L. Esposito, R. Kwee-Hinzmann, A. Lechner, A. Mereghetti, D. Mirarchi, S. Redaelli, B. Salvachua
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Published: American Physical Society 2019-02-01
Series:Physical Review Accelerators and Beams
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.22.021004
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author R. Bruce
M. Huhtinen
A. Manousos
F. Cerutti
L. Esposito
R. Kwee-Hinzmann
A. Lechner
A. Mereghetti
D. Mirarchi
S. Redaelli
B. Salvachua
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S. Redaelli
B. Salvachua
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description The data produced at the particle physics experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) contain not only the signals from the collisions, but also a background component from proton losses around the accelerator. Understanding, identifying and possibly mitigating this machine-induced background is essential for an efficient data taking, especially for some new physics searches. Among the sources of background are hadronic and electromagnetic showers from proton losses on nearby collimators due to beam-halo cleaning. In this article, the first dedicated LHC measurements of this type of background are presented. Controlled losses of a low-intensity beam on collimators were induced, while monitoring the backgrounds in the ATLAS detector. The results show a clear correlation between the experimental backgrounds and the setting of the tertiary collimators (TCTs). Furthermore, the results are used to show that during normal LHC physics operation the beam halo contributes to the total beam-induced background at the level of a percent or less. A second measurement, where the collimator positions are tightened during physics operation, confirms this finding by setting a limit of about 10% to the contribution from all losses on the TCTs, i.e. the sum of beam halo and elastic beam-gas scattering around the ring. Dedicated simulations of the halo-related background are presented and good agreement with data is demonstrated. These simulations provide information about features that are not experimentally accessible, like correlations between backgrounds and the distributions of proton impacts on the collimators. The results provide vital information about the dependence between background and collimator settings, which is of central importance when optimizing the LHC optics for maximum peak luminosity.
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spelling doaj.art-a5f75de4fd614ea2a1af02d5c28639392022-12-22T03:37:47ZengAmerican Physical SocietyPhysical Review Accelerators and Beams2469-98882019-02-0122202100410.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.22.021004Collimation-induced experimental background studies at the CERN Large Hadron ColliderR. BruceM. HuhtinenA. ManousosF. CeruttiL. EspositoR. Kwee-HinzmannA. LechnerA. MereghettiD. MirarchiS. RedaelliB. SalvachuaThe data produced at the particle physics experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) contain not only the signals from the collisions, but also a background component from proton losses around the accelerator. Understanding, identifying and possibly mitigating this machine-induced background is essential for an efficient data taking, especially for some new physics searches. Among the sources of background are hadronic and electromagnetic showers from proton losses on nearby collimators due to beam-halo cleaning. In this article, the first dedicated LHC measurements of this type of background are presented. Controlled losses of a low-intensity beam on collimators were induced, while monitoring the backgrounds in the ATLAS detector. The results show a clear correlation between the experimental backgrounds and the setting of the tertiary collimators (TCTs). Furthermore, the results are used to show that during normal LHC physics operation the beam halo contributes to the total beam-induced background at the level of a percent or less. A second measurement, where the collimator positions are tightened during physics operation, confirms this finding by setting a limit of about 10% to the contribution from all losses on the TCTs, i.e. the sum of beam halo and elastic beam-gas scattering around the ring. Dedicated simulations of the halo-related background are presented and good agreement with data is demonstrated. These simulations provide information about features that are not experimentally accessible, like correlations between backgrounds and the distributions of proton impacts on the collimators. The results provide vital information about the dependence between background and collimator settings, which is of central importance when optimizing the LHC optics for maximum peak luminosity.http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.22.021004
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S. Redaelli
B. Salvachua
Collimation-induced experimental background studies at the CERN Large Hadron Collider
Physical Review Accelerators and Beams
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