Relaxation of axially confined 400 GeV/c protons to planar channeling in a bent crystal

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An investigation on the mechanism of relaxation of axially confined 400 GeV/c protons to planar channeling in a bent crystal was carried out at the extracted line H8 from CERN Super Proton Synchrotron. The experimental results were critically compared to computer simulations, showing a good agreement. We identified a necessary condition for the exploitation of axial confinement or its relaxation for particle beam manipulation in high-energy accelerators. We introduce the idea of using a short bent crystal, aligned with one of its main axis to the beam direction, as a beam steerer or a beam splitter with adjustable intensity in the field of particle accelerators. In particular, in the latter case, a complete relaxation from axial confinement to planar channeling takes place, resulting in beam splitting into the two strongest skew planar channels.

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Bandiera, L., Mazzolari, A., Bagli, E., Germogli, G., Guidi, V., Sytov, A., … Vallazza, E. (2016). Relaxation of axially confined 400 GeV/c protons to planar channeling in a bent crystal. European Physical Journal C, 76(2), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-016-3899-x

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