First design of a crystal-based extraction of 6 GeV electrons for the DESY II Booster Synchrotron

Abstract A proof-of-principle experimental setup for the extraction of 6 GeV electrons from the DESY II Booster Synchrotron using the channeling effect in a bent crystal is elaborated. Various aspects of the experimental setup were investigated in detail, such as the particle beam dynamics during th...

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Main Authors: A. Sytov, G. Kube, L. Bandiera, P. Cirrone, H. Ehrlichmann, V. Guidi, V. Haurylavets, M. Romagnoni, M. Soldani, M. Stanitzki, M. Tamisari, V. Tikhomirov, K. Wittenburg, A. Mazzolari
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2022-03-01
Series:European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-022-10115-4
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author A. Sytov
G. Kube
L. Bandiera
P. Cirrone
H. Ehrlichmann
V. Guidi
V. Haurylavets
M. Romagnoni
M. Soldani
M. Stanitzki
M. Tamisari
V. Tikhomirov
K. Wittenburg
A. Mazzolari
author_facet A. Sytov
G. Kube
L. Bandiera
P. Cirrone
H. Ehrlichmann
V. Guidi
V. Haurylavets
M. Romagnoni
M. Soldani
M. Stanitzki
M. Tamisari
V. Tikhomirov
K. Wittenburg
A. Mazzolari
author_sort A. Sytov
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description Abstract A proof-of-principle experimental setup for the extraction of 6 GeV electrons from the DESY II Booster Synchrotron using the channeling effect in a bent crystal is elaborated. Various aspects of the experimental setup were investigated in detail, such as the particle beam dynamics during the extraction process, the manufacturing and characterization of bent crystals, and the detection of the extracted beam. In order to optimize the crystal geometry, the overall process of beam extraction was simulated, taking into account the influence of radiation energy losses. As result it is concluded that the multi-turn electron beam extraction efficiency can reach up to 16%. In principle this crystal-based beam extraction technique can be applied at any electron synchrotron in order to provide multi-GeV electron beams in a parasitic mode. This technique will allow to supply fixed-target experiments by intense high-quality monoenergetic electron beams. Furthermore, electron/positron crystal-based extraction from future lepton colliders may provide an access to unique experimental conditions for ultra-high energy fixed-target experiments including searches for new physics beyond the Standard Model.
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spelling doaj.art-e6bd1c9c7cde4cdfa387164baba06dc52022-12-21T19:59:31ZengSpringerOpenEuropean Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields1434-60441434-60522022-03-0182311710.1140/epjc/s10052-022-10115-4First design of a crystal-based extraction of 6 GeV electrons for the DESY II Booster SynchrotronA. Sytov0G. Kube1L. Bandiera2P. Cirrone3H. Ehrlichmann4V. Guidi5V. Haurylavets6M. Romagnoni7M. Soldani8M. Stanitzki9M. Tamisari10V. Tikhomirov11K. Wittenburg12A. Mazzolari13INFN Ferrara DivisionDeutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESYINFN Ferrara DivisionINFN Laboratori Nazionali del SudDeutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESYINFN Ferrara DivisionInstitute for Nuclear Problems, Belarusian State UniversityINFN Ferrara DivisionINFN Ferrara DivisionDeutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESYDipartimento di Neuroscienze e Riabilitazione, Università degli Studi di FerraraInstitute for Nuclear Problems, Belarusian State UniversityDeutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESYINFN Ferrara DivisionAbstract A proof-of-principle experimental setup for the extraction of 6 GeV electrons from the DESY II Booster Synchrotron using the channeling effect in a bent crystal is elaborated. Various aspects of the experimental setup were investigated in detail, such as the particle beam dynamics during the extraction process, the manufacturing and characterization of bent crystals, and the detection of the extracted beam. In order to optimize the crystal geometry, the overall process of beam extraction was simulated, taking into account the influence of radiation energy losses. As result it is concluded that the multi-turn electron beam extraction efficiency can reach up to 16%. In principle this crystal-based beam extraction technique can be applied at any electron synchrotron in order to provide multi-GeV electron beams in a parasitic mode. This technique will allow to supply fixed-target experiments by intense high-quality monoenergetic electron beams. Furthermore, electron/positron crystal-based extraction from future lepton colliders may provide an access to unique experimental conditions for ultra-high energy fixed-target experiments including searches for new physics beyond the Standard Model.https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-022-10115-4
spellingShingle A. Sytov
G. Kube
L. Bandiera
P. Cirrone
H. Ehrlichmann
V. Guidi
V. Haurylavets
M. Romagnoni
M. Soldani
M. Stanitzki
M. Tamisari
V. Tikhomirov
K. Wittenburg
A. Mazzolari
First design of a crystal-based extraction of 6 GeV electrons for the DESY II Booster Synchrotron
European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
title First design of a crystal-based extraction of 6 GeV electrons for the DESY II Booster Synchrotron
title_full First design of a crystal-based extraction of 6 GeV electrons for the DESY II Booster Synchrotron
title_fullStr First design of a crystal-based extraction of 6 GeV electrons for the DESY II Booster Synchrotron
title_full_unstemmed First design of a crystal-based extraction of 6 GeV electrons for the DESY II Booster Synchrotron
title_short First design of a crystal-based extraction of 6 GeV electrons for the DESY II Booster Synchrotron
title_sort first design of a crystal based extraction of 6 gev electrons for the desy ii booster synchrotron
url https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-022-10115-4
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