Deflection due to axial channeling in a silicon crystal bent along the ⟨111⟩ axis was observed for 150 GeV/c negative particles, mainly π− mesons, at one of the secondary beams of the CERN SPS. The whole beam was deflected to one side with the efficiency of about 90% and with the peak position at the bend crystal angle α=43 μrad. The deflection occurs mainly due to doughnut scattering of above-barrier particles by the atomic strings of the crystal. However, due to a high probability of particle recapture into bound states with the atomic strings their contribution to the deflection should be about 15% for our case according to simulation results.

High-Efficiency Deflection of High-Energy Negative Particles through Axial Channeling in a Bent Crystal

BAGLI, Enrico;BARICORDI, Stefano;DALPIAZ, Pietro;FIORINI, Massimiliano;GUIDI, Vincenzo;MAZZOLARI, Andrea;VINCENZI, Donato;
2009

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Deflection due to axial channeling in a silicon crystal bent along the ⟨111⟩ axis was observed for 150 GeV/c negative particles, mainly π− mesons, at one of the secondary beams of the CERN SPS. The whole beam was deflected to one side with the efficiency of about 90% and with the peak position at the bend crystal angle α=43 μrad. The deflection occurs mainly due to doughnut scattering of above-barrier particles by the atomic strings of the crystal. However, due to a high probability of particle recapture into bound states with the atomic strings their contribution to the deflection should be about 15% for our case according to simulation results.
2009
W., Scandale; A., Vomiero; Bagli, Enrico; Baricordi, Stefano; Dalpiaz, Pietro; Fiorini, Massimiliano; Guidi, Vincenzo; Mazzolari, Andrea; Vincenzi, Donato; R., Milan; G., Della Mea; E., Vallazza; A. G., Afonin; Chesnokov, Y. u. A.; V. A., Maisheev; I. A., Yazynin; V. M., Golovatyuk; A. D., Kovalenko; A. M., Taratin; A. S., Denisov; Gavrikov, Y. u. A.; Ivanov, Y. u. M.; L. P., Lapina; L. G., Malyarenko; V. V., Skorobogatov; V. M., Suvorov; S. A., Vavilov; D., Bolognini; S., Hasan; A., Mattera; M., Prest; S., Shiraishi
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