Abstract:
Data on the efficiency of the volume capture of high-energy particles into channeling in a weakly bent crystal are presented. The volume capture of 50-GeV protons in a weakly bent silicon crystal with a bending radius of 5 m (60 critical radii) has been investigated at the U-70 accelerator (Protvino, Russia). The fractions of the deflected beam have been measured to be $(3.6 \pm 1)\% $ and $(1.1 \pm 0.3)\% $, depending on the particle deflection angle and the path in the crystal. The experimental data obtained are in good agreement with the theoretical calculations. The method for deflecting the beam using volume capture is promising for steering secondary particle beams with high angular divergence.