Cross-Talk Studies between FCC-hh Experimental Interaction Regions

Debris from 50 TeV proton-proton collisions at the main interaction point in the FCC-hh may contribute to the background in the subsequent detector. This cross-talk is of possible concern for the FCC-hh due to the high luminosity and energy of the collider. DPMJET-III is used as a collision debris g...

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Autores principales: Abelleira Fernandez, J, Seryi, A, Appleby, R, Rafique, H, Besana, M
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Publicado: JACoW 2017
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author Abelleira Fernandez, J
Seryi, A
Appleby, R
Rafique, H
Besana, M
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Besana, M
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description Debris from 50 TeV proton-proton collisions at the main interaction point in the FCC-hh may contribute to the background in the subsequent detector. This cross-talk is of possible concern for the FCC-hh due to the high luminosity and energy of the collider. DPMJET-III is used as a collision debris generator in order to assess the muon cross-talk contribution. An analytical calculation of muon range in rock is performed. This is followed by a full Monte Carlo simulation using FLUKA, where the accelerator tunnel has been modelled. The muon cross talk between the adjacent interaction points is assessed and its implications for FCC-hh design are discussed.
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