Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10725768 | Physics Letters B | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Deflection due to axial channeling in a silicon crystal bent along the ã111ã axis was observed for 150 GeV/c negative particles, mainly Ïâ 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=43μrad. 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.
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Authors
W. Scandale, A. Vomiero, E. Bagli, S. Baricordi, P. Dalpiaz, M. Fiorini, V. Guidi, A. Mazzolari, D. Vincenzi, R. Milan, Gianantonio Della Mea, E. Vallazza, A.G. Afonin, Yu.A. Chesnokov, V.A. Maisheev, I.A. Yazynin, V.M. Golovatyuk, A.D. Kovalenko,