TI8/WIC Incident & UJ87/UA87 Radiation Levels & Analysis

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TI8/WIC Incident & UJ87/UA87 Radiation Levels & Analysis M. Brugger for the R2E Study Group

TI8/WIC Incident & UJ87/UA87 Radiation Levels & Analysis The Injection Lines 6/18/2009 TI8/WIC Incident & UJ87/UA87 Radiation Levels & Analysis

TI8/WIC Incident & UJ87/UA87 Radiation Levels & Analysis Observations TI8/WIC ~2x1012 protons were ‘dumped’ on an injection line collimator (TCDIH 87441), i.e., ~1.2x1011 protons per shot [J. Wenninger, S. Redaelli] how many protons have been lost on this collimator before during earlier operations (scaled BLMI 87445)? a WIC crate installed ~30m downstream (below MBIs) got stuck and this is most probable due to an SEE [P. Dahlen] 6/18/2009 TI8/WIC Incident & UJ87/UA87 Radiation Levels & Analysis

Beam Loss & Normalisation how do the ~2x1012 (and ~1.2x1011) protons compare to ‘normal’ operation [based on an old loss analysis by B. Goddard]: full injected batch: ~3x1013 (such a loss could arise through a steering error or a converter trip during the interlock dead time prior to extraction -> this was estimated to happen once every few years) regular loss (depending on sigma and beam): between 1.5x1010 and 2.6x1011 per injection and collimator (this fits to the estimated 1% of full injected batch) 2.5x1010 per injection and collimator was at that time the given ‘work estimate’ the possible number of annual WIC failures will however scale with the integrated fluence, i.e., one has to consider e.g., the annual number of injections, thus about 400! (in case the operational scenario of one full injected batch per LHC fill is kept) 6/18/2009 TI8/WIC Incident & UJ87/UA87 Radiation Levels & Analysis

TI8/WIC Incident & UJ87/UA87 Radiation Levels & Analysis a FLUKA simulation (collimator + downstream magnets) was put in place to have a quick check on the radiation and particle energy spectra at the location of the electronics (see following slides) 1.2x1011 450 GeV protons on collimator radiation map downstream looking at the rack location below the magnet analysing: high-energy hadron fluence particle energy spectra possible low-energy neutron component an over-the-thumb (very rough) estimate based on available calculations at IR7 currently gave the following conservative estimate: a few 108 to 109 high-energy hadron fluence (per 1x1011 protons dumped on the collimator) 6/18/2009 TI8/WIC Incident & UJ87/UA87 Radiation Levels & Analysis

Radiation Levels per 2x1012 protons lost !!! SIMPLIFIED CALCULATION !!! At the WIC location one gets about: 2x108 cm-2 of High Energy Hadron Fluence TCDIH TCDIM MBIs WIC Calculations: K. Røed 6/18/2009 TI8/WIC Incident & UJ87/UA87 Radiation Levels & Analysis

Radiation Levels per 2x1012 protons lost !!! SIMPLIFIED CALCULATION !!! At the WIC location one gets about: : 6x108 cm-2 of 1MeV Neutron Equivalent TCDIH TCDIM MBIs WIC Calculations: K. Røed 6/18/2009 TI8/WIC Incident & UJ87/UA87 Radiation Levels & Analysis

Radiation Levels per 2x1012 protons lost !!! SIMPLIFIED CALCULATION !!! At the WIC location one gets about: 0.3 Gy of Dose TCDIH TCDIM MBIs WIC Calculations: K. Røed 6/18/2009 TI8/WIC Incident & UJ87/UA87 Radiation Levels & Analysis

Radiation Levels per 2x1012 protons lost Levels at WIC Location (per 2x1012 protons lost): - ~2x108 cm-2 High-Energy Hadrons (>20MeV) - ~2x108 cm-2 High-Energy Hadrons (5-20MeV) - ~1x108 cm-2 Thermal Neutrons - ~6x108 cm-2 1MeV Neutron Equivalent - ~0.3 Gy Dose Calculations: K. Røed 6/18/2009 TI8/WIC Incident & UJ87/UA87 Radiation Levels & Analysis

UJ88/UJ87/UA87 Observations RadMon Positions and Settings (some are set to 3V)! Integrated values Hadrons>20MeV: UJ88 – 8: 6.96e+9 cm-2 UJ88 – 7: 2.68e+8 cm-2 UJ88 – 6: 9.32e+6 cm-2 UJ87 – 1: 1.69e+6cm-2 (two counts only!) 3V RMon 1 Refers to total losses of this weekend, i.e., ~5.6x1013 !!! 3V RMon 6 RMon 8 RMon 7 6/18/2009 TI8/WIC Incident & UJ87/UA87 Radiation Levels & Analysis

TI8/WIC Incident & UJ87/UA87 Radiation Levels & Analysis UJ88/UJ87/UA87 Analysis Estimate based on RP Calculations [H. Vincke et al.] as already analysed through R2E end of 2008, where estimates for prompt dose equivalent can be used to get a rough estimate of a maximum equivalent high-energy hadron fluence one takes: ~300mSv and a conversion coefficient of ~200pSvcm2 this referred to 1.44x1016 protons on the TED (maximum annual estimate) this gave an estimated maximum high-energy hadron fluence of ~108-109/cm2/year, however not including the 80cm of concrete and some other conservative assumptions fully consistent to the current RadMon reading: ~2x106 (@3V), thus ~some 105 (@5V) high-energy hadrons, which would give ~108/year 6/18/2009 TI8/WIC Incident & UJ87/UA87 Radiation Levels & Analysis

TI8/WIC Incident & UJ87/UA87 Radiation Levels & Analysis UJ88/UJ87/UA87 Conclusions The situation was identified through R2E already in 2008 The observed (and estimated radiation levels) refer to the worst case location just behind the shielding wall (levels in the UA are lower!) The shielding wall between the UJ88 and UJ87 can be improved and this area is in the list of suggested actions The final radiation levels in the UJ87 and especially in the UA87 will strongly depend on the chosen operation scheme (how many full intensity batches are dumped on the TED), thus any action was so far put on hold This TI8 test measurements are fully consistent with the expectations and the simulation estimates are confirmed within the given uncertainties Later tests this year (ideally with high-intensity), as well as a decision on the operational scenario shall trigger the decision if and when to improve the concerned shielding wall 6/18/2009 TI8/WIC Incident & UJ87/UA87 Radiation Levels & Analysis