Study of 50 GeV proton beam focusing by novel crystal device
A.G.Afonin, V.I.Baranov, V.T.Baranov, G.I.Britvich, A.P.Bugorskiy,, M.K.Bulgakov, Yu.A.Chesnokov, P.N.Chirkov, A.A.Durum, I.S.Lobanov,, A.N.Lunkov, A.V.Lutchev, V.A.Maisheev, Yu.E.Sandomirskiy, A.V.Skleznev,, A.A.Yanovich, I.A.Yazynin

TL;DR
This paper reports experimental results on focusing a 50 GeV proton beam using a novel crystal device, demonstrating potential for beam manipulation in large accelerators like the LHC.
Contribution
It introduces a new crystal device capable of focusing high-energy proton beams near the circulating beam in large accelerators.
Findings
Successful focusing of 50 GeV proton beam demonstrated
Device operates effectively near circulating beams in accelerators
Potential application in LHC beam manipulation
Abstract
The bent crystals are applied on large accelerators to deflect particle beams in process of extraction and collimation. Recently the proposals of fixed target researches in the LHC are formulated. For realization of this program not only deflection but also focusing the LHC beam by bent crystals can be used. In the given work experimental results on 50 GeV proton beam focusing with the help of novel crystal device are reported. The positive property of this device is opportunity to work near the circulating beam of an accelerator, including the LHC.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Crystallography and Radiation Phenomena
