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Title High energy density matter issues related to Future Circular Collider: Simulations of full beam impact with a solid copper cylindrical target
Related titleHigh energy density matter issues related to Future Circular Collider: Simulations of full beam impact with a solid copper cylindrical target
Author(s) Tahir, N A (Darmstadt, GSI) ; Burkart, F (CERN) ; Schmidt, R (CERN) ; Shutov, A (IPCP, Chernogolovka) ; Wollmann, D (CERN) ; Piriz, A R (Castilla-La Mancha U.)
Publication 2017
Number of pages 6
In: Contrib. Plasma Phys. 57 (2017) 452-457
DOI 10.1002/ctpp.201700075
Subject category Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Abstract This paper presents numerical simulations of the thermodynamic and hydrodynamic response of a solid copper cylindrical target that is subjected to the full impact of one future circular collider (FCC) ultra‐relativistic proton beam. The target is facially irradiated so that the beam axis coincides with the cylinder axis. The simulations have been carried out employing an energy deposition code, FLUKA, and a 2D hydrodynamic code, BIG2, iteratively. The simulations show that, although the static range of a single FCC proton and its shower in solid copper is ∼1.5 m, the full beam may penetrate up to 350 m into the target as a result of hydrodynamic tunnelling. Moreover, simulations also show that a major part of the target is converted into high energy density (HED) matter, including warm dense matter (WDM) and strongly coupled plasma.

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